Tribal Movements in Jharkhand, 1857-2007Asha Mishra, Chittaranjan Kumar Paty Contributed articles presented at the National Conference organized by Department of History, Mahila College, Chaibasa on 7-8 March, 2008 sponsored by UGC Eastern Regional Office, Kolkata. |
Contents
Tribal Movements in Jharkhand 18572007 | 16 |
Situating the Tribes of Palamau in the Revolt of | 28 |
A History | 43 |
AntiColonial Movements in Jharkhand and | 58 |
Zamindars Christian Missionaries and Tribals | 79 |
The Genesis and | 92 |
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adivasis Andolan anti-British anti-colonial movements Areeparampil Arjun Singh assertion Bhogtas Bhuinhari lands Bhumij Bihar Birsa Movement Birsa Munda British rule Buckland Calcutta Chaibasa Cheros Chotanagpur Chotanagpur Plateau Christian colonial Commissioner cultural Dated Chota Nagpore Dayal Singh Delhi displaced dispossessed district E.T. Dalton ethnic exploitation force forest Gono Gono's Graham hanged Hazaribagh Hindu History Ibid identity India indigenous insurgents issues jagirdars Jamshedpur Jhargram Jharkhand movement Jharkhand Party Judicial jungle K.S. Singh Kharwars Kolhan Kudmi Kumar labour Larai large number leaders leadership Lieutenant Governors Mahato Manki missionaries Movements in Jharkhand Mundas and Uraons mutiny Nilambar and Pitambar non-tribals Oraon organised Orissa Palamau Pargana participation Patna political Porahat Raja Ramgarh Ranchi rebellion rebels region religion religious revolt role Roy Chaudhury Samaj Santal Santhal rebellion Sardar Sarguja Sarna Dharam sepoys Singhbhum social struggle Thakur traditional Tribal Movements tribal society tribal women tribe Ulgulan uprising village Virottam West Singhbhum zamindars