Land and Social Change in East Nepal: A Study of Hindu-tribal RelationsRoutledge & K. Paul, 1970 - 224 pages Study of land settlement and social change in East Nepal, with particular reference to intergroup relations between hindus and the limbu tribal peoples - includes historical aspects, and covers rural area social structure, the traditional land tenure system, agricultural policy, political aspects, economic implications, etc. References. |
Contents
The setting II | 11 |
Land and kin groups | 24 |
the cleavage | 55 |
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Land and Social Change in East Nepal: A Study of Hindu-Tribal Relations Lionel Caplan No preview available - 2015 |
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administration agnates agricultural amount Angbung bard Bharapa Bishnu Prasad Brahmans bridewealth brothers cash caste Chitok Chongbung Chongbung lineage clan segment court creditors cultivate cultural Dasein disputes district Dorumba earn east Nepal economic fact faction leader father grants groups Gurkha headman Hindu holding husband Ilam Bazaar Ilam district income Indreni Cluster Indreni Limbus Indreni settlements Jahare Jaisi Kambo Kambo lineage Kathmandu kinsmen kipat land kipat system kipat tenure kipat-owning labour Lajahang latter Lepchas Limbu households Limbu Notables Limbuan Limbus and Brahmans lineage mates loans Main Landholders maize marriage married mediation ment mortgage Narad Muni natal neighbours Nembeke Nepalese Newar non-Limbu ownership rights paddy Panchayat Committee payments pledged political population raikar land raikar tenure recruited relations relationships resident revenue settlement rights to kipat rites ritual settlement cluster Sikkim sons status Subbas taxes tenants Terai Tharis tion tribal Tunka Nath usufruct village wealth wife woman