Hasnain, Nadeem - Bonded for Ever : A Study of the Kolta, a cis-Himalayan TribeNew Delhi, Harnam Publications, 1982. orig. cloth. 22x14cm, 142 pp.. Minor rubbing. VG. In a torn, chipped & rubbed dustwrapper. ¶ Social anthropological study of bonded labour among the Kolta people of Garhwal Himalaya in present-day Uttarakhand. ["This book is about the life & fate of the Kolta - a menial caste group - living in abject poverty at the virtual mercy of high caste landlords, who exploit them like serfs and keep them bonded in slavery-like conditions. The exploitation is perpetuated by the normative structure of society in remote mountain ranges of the cis-Himalayas. The subjugation of the Kolta is not only economic but also extends to holding the Kolta people as a corpus in bondage. This process begins as an economic transaction - a loan taken by a Kolta from a high caste landlord under the cultural and ecological conditions results in servitude for not only the borrower but his generations to come" - dustwrapper]. USD 59.00 [Appr.: EURO 51.25 | £UK 44.25 | JP¥ 8739] Book number BOOKS023542Iis offered by:
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