This book serves as a scholarly work examining Karbi philosophy, oral traditions, and cultural practices through comprehensive analysis. It explores themes in indigenous philosophy, folklore, eco-philosophy, historical memory, and collective identity formation including:
- Critical examination of colonial constructions and decolonizing methodologies in ethnographic studies
- In-depth study of Karbi eco-philosophy and environmental worldview
- Historical memory analysis and trauma interpretation in indigenous contexts
- Examination of collective identity formation through memory and metaphor
- Scholarly investigation of evolving belief systems and religious transformations
The book includes detailed studies of belief systems, decolonizing methodologies, and ethnographic approaches. Ideal for researchers, anthropologists, and students interested in cultural studies and indigenous research.
This title has been co-published with Manohar Books. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the print edition in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Bhutan.