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Through my Looking Glass
Originally posted on The Journal of Indian Law and Society:
by Stella James Sometimes the most difficult things to write about are also the most essential. I feel this is especially true when many people, much more scholarly than oneself,…
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Adivasis of Kerala: Citizens or Cannon fodder?
Originally posted on KAFILA – COLLECTIVE EXPLORATIONS SINCE 2006:
This is a guest post by JAISON COOPER Notwithstanding the opposition of many Adivasi organizations and progressive forces, the government of Kerala appears bent on moving forward with its project of recruiting…
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Culture, Identity and the roles of Women in Oromo Society
Originally posted on Oromian Economist:
Oromo woman in tradition, Oromia, East Africa ‘Oromo society views women as the dominant creators and assimilators of cultural symbols. At this time, women were independently creating their own material expressions based on the emerging nationalist…
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