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The dilemma of what to do about ‘uncontacted tribes’ or, for that matter, indigenous peoples the world over has been a theme in some of my earlier blog posts. The real issue is the shattering of their worldviews and culture that ‘development’ almost inevitably brings. I ended my last post on the subject by saying [...]

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I recently came across a post via the Neuroanthropology blog over at the Culture Matters blog. This post mainly focuses on criticising the nonsense and stupidity that surrounds the way that the ‘outside world’ (i.e. us) relates to what end up getting called ‘Uncontacted Tribes’ (even though this is a myth). And I really appreciate [...]

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Some time ago, last month, I was asked by Swati from Seva Mandir, to help out with some planning for a workshop with a group of representatives from several tribal (Bhil) jati panchayats (also known as choklas) from Gogunda, through Chali, all the way up to Godhaghati (stretching out north of Udaipur)… these people are [...]

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