Adaptation of the Jarawa to Andaman Islands

Umesh Kumar author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manohar Publishers and Distributors

Published:12th Oct '23

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Adaptation of the Jarawa to Andaman Islands cover

Hunting and gathering constitute the oldest human mode of subsistence and the only one for which there is an uninterrupted record from the human origins to the present. Today, there are a handful of hunter-gatherers who subsist exclusively through the hunting of wild animals, fishing, and gathering of wild plants. The Jarawa of the Andaman Islands are one among them. Within the spectrum of foraging societies, the Jarawa be­long to the category of ‘immediate return’ foragers, as they tend to consume most of the food resources immediately. The present study provides a detailed account of the foraging and adaptive strategies of the Jarawa. The interaction of the Jarawa with the outside world is one of multifaceted inequality which places them in an extremely weak position against the outsiders. The hunting-gathering societies appear extremely vulnerable in the event of a direct or indirect threat from various forces, particu­larly encroachment of their territories by ‘others’, invasion of modern­ization, etc., as an aftermath of contact with the outsiders.

ISBN: 9789394262300

Dimensions: 240mm x 160mm x 30mm

Weight: unknown

244 pages