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Khup Za Go:Zo Chronicles : A Documentary Study of History and Culture of the Kuki Chin Lushai Tribe
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[EAN: 9788183242103], usado, como novo, [SC: 27.52], [PU: Mittal, New Delhi], 58390, Jacket, Contents Foreword/Sanjoy Hazarika. Acknowledgement. Preface/L. Keivom. Prologue/David Vumlalli… Mehr…
[EAN: 9788183242103], usado, como novo, [SC: 27.52], [PU: Mittal, New Delhi], 58390, Jacket, Contents Foreword/Sanjoy Hazarika. Acknowledgement. Preface/L. Keivom. Prologue/David Vumlallian Zou. I. The colonial dispensation 1. Maung Tet Pyo's customary law of the chin tribe 1884. 2. Chin Lushai Conference 29 January 1892. 3. The Chin Hills regulation 13 August 1896. 4. Acts and achievements of Hau Chin Khup K.S.M. Chief of the Kamhau Clan Chin Hills Tiddim. 5. The Pau Cin Hau script and religious movement in the Chin Hills 1931. 6. The Panglong Agreement 12 February 1947. 7. The Frontier Areas Committee of enquiry. 8. Memorandum submitted to his Majesty's Government Government of India and its Constituent Assembly through the advisory sub Committee by the Mizo Union 26 April 1947. 9. Proceedings of a meeting of the accredited leaders Lushai Hills held at Aijal on 14 August 1947. II. Post colonial period 10. The special division of the Chins 4 January 1948. 11. Chin Hills linguistic tour (Dec. 1954) University Project/G.H. Luce. 12. Re unification of the Chin people. 13. Memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister of India by the Mizo National Front General Headquarters Aizawl Mizoram 13 October 1965. 14. The Mizo Accord (Memorandum of understanding) 30 June 1986. 15. Declaration and charter of agreement on Zo Re unification 21 May 1988. 16. The proclamation of the Name Zomi 6 December 1988. 17. Memorandum submitted to the United Nations by the Zo Re Unification Organization May 20 1995. Index. India's North east is home to numerous tribal groups many of whom have their cognate groups spread across the international borders of Bangladesh Bhutan China and Myanmar. Official colonial writings are befuddled by the seemingly diverse diversities of these tribal groups. Enumeration of tribes under various colonial projects tends to give various misleading nomenclatures to otherwise one tribe/people making them appear as if they were different peoples. The case of Zo people commonly known in British colonial historiography as Kuki Chin Lushai is one among them. Considered to be one of the largest tribal groups in South and South East Asia the Zo people are now making concerted efforts to transcend these colonial categories to preserve protect and uphold their unique identity and culture. Unification movement of this kind has immense potential to question and redefine international borders across Bangladesh India and Myanmar where they are spread. In Zo Chronicles the author gainfully uses his experience and scholarship to glean rare documents available from exclusive sources including the Bodleian Library Oxford UK. A pioneering collection of its kind it provides invaluable information and guide to understand the socio cultural and political history of the Zo people. It reorients our understanding to the whole matrix of trans border identity culture and politics and begs us to explore the larger issue of protection of minority rights engendered by a nation without a state. The book will be of interest to students scholars researchers and practitioners of history and politics anthropology and sociology having avowed interest in issues especially of identity culture autonomy and minority rights. 212 pp., Books<
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Khup Za Go:Zo Chronicles : A Documentary Study of History and Culture of the Kuki Chin Lushai Tribe
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[EAN: 9788183242103], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Mittal, New Delhi], 58390, Jacket, Contents Foreword/Sanjoy Hazarika. Acknowledgement. Preface/L. Keivom. Prologue/David Vumlallian Zou. I. … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788183242103], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Mittal, New Delhi], 58390, Jacket, Contents Foreword/Sanjoy Hazarika. Acknowledgement. Preface/L. Keivom. Prologue/David Vumlallian Zou. I. The colonial dispensation 1. Maung Tet Pyo's customary law of the chin tribe 1884. 2. Chin Lushai Conference 29 January 1892. 3. The Chin Hills regulation 13 August 1896. 4. Acts and achievements of Hau Chin Khup K.S.M. Chief of the Kamhau Clan Chin Hills Tiddim. 5. The Pau Cin Hau script and religious movement in the Chin Hills 1931. 6. The Panglong Agreement 12 February 1947. 7. The Frontier Areas Committee of enquiry. 8. Memorandum submitted to his Majesty's Government Government of India and its Constituent Assembly through the advisory sub Committee by the Mizo Union 26 April 1947. 9. Proceedings of a meeting of the accredited leaders Lushai Hills held at Aijal on 14 August 1947. II. Post colonial period 10. The special division of the Chins 4 January 1948. 11. Chin Hills linguistic tour (Dec. 1954) University Project/G.H. Luce. 12. Re unification of the Chin people. 13. Memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister of India by the Mizo National Front General Headquarters Aizawl Mizoram 13 October 1965. 14. The Mizo Accord (Memorandum of understanding) 30 June 1986. 15. Declaration and charter of agreement on Zo Re unification 21 May 1988. 16. The proclamation of the Name Zomi 6 December 1988. 17. Memorandum submitted to the United Nations by the Zo Re Unification Organization May 20 1995. Index. India's North east is home to numerous tribal groups many of whom have their cognate groups spread across the international borders of Bangladesh Bhutan China and Myanmar. Official colonial writings are befuddled by the seemingly diverse diversities of these tribal groups. Enumeration of tribes under various colonial projects tends to give various misleading nomenclatures to otherwise one tribe/people making them appear as if they were different peoples. The case of Zo people commonly known in British colonial historiography as Kuki Chin Lushai is one among them. Considered to be one of the largest tribal groups in South and South East Asia the Zo people are now making concerted efforts to transcend these colonial categories to preserve protect and uphold their unique identity and culture. Unification movement of this kind has immense potential to question and redefine international borders across Bangladesh India and Myanmar where they are spread. In Zo Chronicles the author gainfully uses his experience and scholarship to glean rare documents available from exclusive sources including the Bodleian Library Oxford UK. A pioneering collection of its kind it provides invaluable information and guide to understand the socio cultural and political history of the Zo people. It reorients our understanding to the whole matrix of trans border identity culture and politics and begs us to explore the larger issue of protection of minority rights engendered by a nation without a state. The book will be of interest to students scholars researchers and practitioners of history and politics anthropology and sociology having avowed interest in issues especially of identity culture autonomy and minority rights. 212 pp., Books<
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[EAN: 9788183242103], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Mittal, New Delhi], 58390, Jacket, Contents Foreword/Sanjoy Hazarika. Acknowledgement. Preface/L. Keivom. Prologue/David Vumlallian Zou. I. … Mehr…
[EAN: 9788183242103], Gebraucht, wie neu, [PU: Mittal, New Delhi], 58390, Jacket, Contents Foreword/Sanjoy Hazarika. Acknowledgement. Preface/L. Keivom. Prologue/David Vumlallian Zou. I. The colonial dispensation 1. Maung Tet Pyo's customary law of the chin tribe 1884. 2. Chin Lushai Conference 29 January 1892. 3. The Chin Hills regulation 13 August 1896. 4. Acts and achievements of Hau Chin Khup K.S.M. Chief of the Kamhau Clan Chin Hills Tiddim. 5. The Pau Cin Hau script and religious movement in the Chin Hills 1931. 6. The Panglong Agreement 12 February 1947. 7. The Frontier Areas Committee of enquiry. 8. Memorandum submitted to his Majesty's Government Government of India and its Constituent Assembly through the advisory sub Committee by the Mizo Union 26 April 1947. 9. Proceedings of a meeting of the accredited leaders Lushai Hills held at Aijal on 14 August 1947. II. Post colonial period 10. The special division of the Chins 4 January 1948. 11. Chin Hills linguistic tour (Dec. 1954) University Project/G.H. Luce. 12. Re unification of the Chin people. 13. Memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister of India by the Mizo National Front General Headquarters Aizawl Mizoram 13 October 1965. 14. The Mizo Accord (Memorandum of understanding) 30 June 1986. 15. Declaration and charter of agreement on Zo Re unification 21 May 1988. 16. The proclamation of the Name Zomi 6 December 1988. 17. Memorandum submitted to the United Nations by the Zo Re Unification Organization May 20 1995. Index. India's North east is home to numerous tribal groups many of whom have their cognate groups spread across the international borders of Bangladesh Bhutan China and Myanmar. Official colonial writings are befuddled by the seemingly diverse diversities of these tribal groups. Enumeration of tribes under various colonial projects tends to give various misleading nomenclatures to otherwise one tribe/people making them appear as if they were different peoples. The case of Zo people commonly known in British colonial historiography as Kuki Chin Lushai is one among them. Considered to be one of the largest tribal groups in South and South East Asia the Zo people are now making concerted efforts to transcend these colonial categories to preserve protect and uphold their unique identity and culture. Unification movement of this kind has immense potential to question and redefine international borders across Bangladesh India and Myanmar where they are spread. In Zo Chronicles the author gainfully uses his experience and scholarship to glean rare documents available from exclusive sources including the Bodleian Library Oxford UK. A pioneering collection of its kind it provides invaluable information and guide to understand the socio cultural and political history of the Zo people. It reorients our understanding to the whole matrix of trans border identity culture and politics and begs us to explore the larger issue of protection of minority rights engendered by a nation without a state. The book will be of interest to students scholars researchers and practitioners of history and politics anthropology and sociology having avowed interest in issues especially of identity culture autonomy and minority rights. 212 pp., Books<
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[EAN: 9788183242103], Livro novo, [SC: 10.87], [PU: Mittal Publications, New Delhi], 8183242103, ZO CHRONICLES: A DOCUMENTARY STUDY OF HISTORY AND CULTURE THE KUKICHINLUSHAI TRIBE, KHUP Z… Mehr…
[EAN: 9788183242103], Livro novo, [SC: 10.87], [PU: Mittal Publications, New Delhi], 8183242103, ZO CHRONICLES: A DOCUMENTARY STUDY OF HISTORY AND CULTURE THE KUKICHINLUSHAI TRIBE, KHUP ZA GO, MITTAL PUBLICATIONS, 595, DIRECT, xx, 212 p. : ill., map ,India's North-east is home to numerous tribal groups, many of whom have their cognate groups spread across the international borders of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China and Myanmar. Official colonial writings are befuddled by the seemingly diverse diversities of these tribal groups. Enumeration of tribes under various colonial projects tends to give various misleading nomenclatures to otherwise one tribe/people making them appear as if they were different peoples. The case of Zo people, commonly known in British colonial historiography as Kuki-Chin-Lushai, is one among them. Considered to be one of the largest tribal groups in South and South-east Asis, the Zo people are now making concerted efforts to transcend these colonial categories to preserve, protect and uphold their unique identity and culture. Unification movement of this kind has immense potential to question and redefine international borders across Bangladesh, India and Myanmar where they are spread. In Zo Chronicles, the author gainfully uses his experience and scholarship to glean rare documents available from exclusive sources including the Bodleian Library, Oxford, UK. A pioneering collection of its kind, it provides invaluable information and guide to understand the socio-cultural and political history of the Zo people. It reorients our understanding to the whole matrix of trans-border identity, culture and politics and begs us to explore the larger issue of protection of minority rights engendered by a 'nation without a state.' The book will be of interest to students, scholars, researchers and practitioners of history and politics, anthropology and sociology having avowed interest in issues especially of identity, culture autonomy, and minority rights., Books<
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[EAN: 9788183242103], Neubuch, [PU: Mittal Publications, New Delhi], 8183242103, ZO CHRONICLES: A DOCUMENTARY STUDY OF HISTORY AND CULTURE THE KUKICHINLUSHAI TRIBE, KHUP ZA GO, MITTAL PUBLICATIONS, 595, DIRECT, xx, 212 p. : ill., map ,India's North-east is home to numerous tribal groups, many of whom have their cognate groups spread across the international borders of Bangladesh, Bhutan, China and Myanmar. Official colonial writings are befuddled by the seemingly diverse diversities of these tribal groups. Enumeration of tribes under various colonial projects tends to give various misleading nomenclatures to otherwise one tribe/people making them appear as if they were different peoples. The case of Zo people, commonly known in British colonial historiography as Kuki-Chin-Lushai, is one among them. Considered to be one of the largest tribal groups in South and South-east Asis, the Zo people are now making concerted efforts to transcend these colonial categories to preserve, protect and uphold their unique identity and culture. Unification movement of this kind has immense potential to question and redefine international borders across Bangladesh, India and Myanmar where they are spread. In Zo Chronicles, the author gainfully uses his experience and scholarship to glean rare documents available from exclusive sources including the Bodleian Library, Oxford, UK. A pioneering collection of its kind, it provides invaluable information and guide to understand the socio-cultural and political history of the Zo people. It reorients our understanding to the whole matrix of trans-border identity, culture and politics and begs us to explore the larger issue of protection of minority rights engendered by a 'nation without a state.' The book will be of interest to students, scholars, researchers and practitioners of history and politics, anthropology and sociology having avowed interest in issues especially of identity, culture autonomy, and minority rights., Books<
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