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An Ethnographic Note on Khondh, a Primitive Tribe and Valmiki, an Acculturizing Tribe from Andhra Pradesh, India

  • Y S. Kusuma , Ph. D. and B. V. Babu
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Table of Contents v
  3. Antrocom Journal of Anthropology 2011, vol. 7. n. 1
  4. I Re tragici di Israele 1
  5. Sul rapporto tra Athena e Medusa 15
  6. Contrastive Study of "Time" in Iranian-Indian Mythology 19
  7. Micro-Etnografìa notturna 31
  8. Royal Anthropological Institute or Royal Academy? 35
  9. "One Culture - Many Perspectives" 45
  10. Does Indigenous Knowledge Have Anything to Deal with Sustainable Development? 59
  11. The Rebellion in Heaven. The Beginning 65
  12. Secondary Burial of the Chakpa Lois of Phayeng Village y Manipur, India 75
  13. Appraisal of Risk Factors for Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in Central Indian Population: A Case Control Study 79
  14. Natural Selection Intensity in Settibalija, A Mendelian Human Population from South India 87
  15. Obesity, Diabetes and the Thrifty Gene 91
  16. Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of PARKIN Gene in Ten Indian Populations 105
  17. Antrocom Journal of Anthropology 2011, vol. 7. n. 2
  18. A Comparative Study on the Dermatoglyphic of Homos and Normal Meiteis of Manipur 115
  19. Ethanol re-precipitation removes PCR inhibitors from Ancient DNA extract 119
  20. Prevalence of hypertension and associated risk factors among Nomad Tribe groups 125
  21. Perceiving Pain: Health, Culture and Ritual 133
  22. Gender Inequality as Cultural Diversity 137
  23. The Struggling Tharu Youth 149
  24. To Be a Valenzano When Jewellery Production is Local Identity 159
  25. Former British Colony 167
  26. The Ideas of God, Good and Evil in the Refigured Yoga Practices in Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires City (Argentina) 177
  27. An Ethnographic Note on Khondh, a Primitive Tribe and Valmiki, an Acculturizing Tribe from Andhra Pradesh, India 183
  28. Il Linguaggio della Vagina 187
  29. Bibliografia 196
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