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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe term ethnocide refers to the destruction of a culture without the killing of its bearers. It often leaves lasting scars on the affected ethnic group, eroding their sense of distinct identity and disconnecting them from their historical roots. The process among the Tiwa tribe of North East India led to their identity crisis. This book provides a panoramic view of ethnocide versus ethnicity manifested among them. Over the years they have suffered from problems of loss of language and cultures. By integrating ethnographic and ethical perspectives on the tribe, this book underscores the complex challenges in safeguarding cultural diversity of ethnic groups in a multi-ethnic country like India.
Dr. Lakhinanda Bordoloi
A postgraduate with Ph.D. in Political Science, Dr. Lakhinanda Bordoloi hails from Purana Kaki,Hojai, in the state of Assam. He has been working on documentation and interpretation of tribes cum ethnic life of North East India. He has the credit in publishing a number of thought-provoking research papers in reputed journals. He has the distinction in writing a number of books and editing souvenirs, magazines on academics, language, culture, society and ethnicity. Currently, he is serving as an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Dhing College, Nagaon, Assam, India. He can be contacted through email: bordoloiln@gmail.com
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