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Tigers are Our Brothers

Anthropology of Wildlife Conservation in Northeast India

Aiyadurai, Dr. Ambika (Assistant Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, Assistant Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Gandhinagar)

Tigers are Our Brothers

Tigers are Our Brothers

Anthropology of Wildlife Conservation in Northeast India

Tigers are Our Brothers

 

The Idu Mishmi people of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, believe that tigers are their elder brothers. Killing tigers is, for the Idu Mishmi, a taboo. While their beliefs support wildlife conservation, they also offer a critique of the dominant mode of nature protection.


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Beschrijving Tigers are Our Brothers

The Idu Mishmi people of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, believe that tigers are their elder brothers. Killing tigers is, for the Idu Mishmi, a taboo. While their beliefs support wildlife conservation, they also offer a critique of the dominant mode of nature protection. Tigers Are Our Brothers places the Idu Mishmi experience at the centre of a global network of cultural, economic, and political tensions to contribute to our understanding of human-non-human relations.
This first-ever ethnographic study of the Idu Mishmi is well-placed to consider questions of nature and culture, set against the real-world consequences of policy decisions. It argues for an inclusive, culturally informed, and people-centric approach to wildlife conservation.


ISBN
9780190129101
Pagina's
240
Verschenen
NUR
680
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Hardback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP India

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