In recent years, there has been a grieving emphasis on the contextualization of Indian sociology. One of the ways of going about this task is to focus on those segments which have on the margins of society and which have not received, until recently, adequate scholarly attention. This course is designed to study the timbale society and sensitize the students to these problems poverty, deprivation and discrimination over a long period of time.
Introduction to Social Anthropology: Meaning, Nature and Scope; Need to Study Tribal Societies: Aims and Utility. Demographic Profile of tribes: Distribution and Concentration of tribal people, Tribal Zones.
Culture: Meaning, Features and Components; Theories of Culture Growth.
The Tribal Family: Meaning and Forms; Theories of Origin of Family.
The Tribal Marriage: Forms and Ways of acquiring Mates.
Religion and Magic amongst Tribes; Theories of Origin of Religion.
The Tribal Economy: Meaning and Features; Stages of Economic Development; The Economic Mechanism; Economic life of Kharia and Kuki tribes. Custom and Law: Meaning and Features; Justice and Government in Primitive Societies.
Problems of Tribal People; Tribal Welfare: Constitutional Safeguards and Reforms.
Profile of Tribes of Rajasthan: Meena, Girasia and Bhil.