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Tribal crop-livestock systems in South-East India / Das Kornel.

LIBRA S602.5 .K67 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kornel, Das.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cropping systems--India.
Cropping systems.
Livestock systems--India.
Livestock systems.
India.
Physical Description:
288 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New Delhi : Manohar Publishers & Distributors : Distributed in South Asia by Foundation, 2006.
Summary:
The book, Tribal Crop-Livestock Systems in South-East India, as the title implies describes the related practices followed in undivided Koraput district, in Orissa. There are 51 different communities who live here. They survive largely on marginal farming and animal husbandry. The study covers communities living in different territories, hills and plains, some very primitive and some slightly advanced. The tribal groups studied are Bhattra, Kondh, Bondo, Dongria Kondh, Koya, Sabara, Bodo Poraja, Sano Poraja and Bhumia. A short enthnographic note and agriculture practices of each of these tribes has also been included. The magico-religious rites associated with agriculture, as well as the tribal co-operative agriculture labour, where still it exists, have been described. The tribal crop-livestock farming system has been classified and described under sections, such as Backyard Farming System, Life Support Crop Farming System, Scarcity Period and Food Resources, Famine Saviour Plant System, Slash and Burn (Podu) Cultivation System and Mixed Species Animal Husbandry System. The successful intensive agriculture system followed by Kondh under rain fed condition and the vegetable grower Mali under limited land and irrigation facilities have been described. The understanding of the existing system can be utilized to build sustainable food production system for those who are in a transitional stage of development. The author has tried to present the book, as a practical manual through many interesting photographs and sketches and changes observed during the last three decades in agriculture and animal husbandry in the area has been documented carefully.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [273]-282) and index.
ISBN:
8173046689
9788173046681
OCLC:
71237813

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