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afforded specific constitutional and adminis- trative protections not only because they are “scheduled” but because the state re ...
ernment identified a sub-cate- gory of seventy-five Primitive Tribal Groups, including the Shompen, requiring special attention. ...
emphasis of Indian tribal policy until quite recently has been on “mainstreaming” pop- ulations and combating “backwardness”, on ...
than being fixed in plant root systems and soil.^8 Great Nicobar”s lushly “fertile” appearance and its “infertility” with respec ...
the Shompen are increasingly giving up pandanusfruit for polished rice, although the latter is of inferior nutritional value. Th ...
ment. Introduced food crops fall prey to myriad pests, thanks to the rainforest’s diversity of insects. Most of the paddy fields ...
the cases of gravely threatened species, laws prohibiting wildlife exploitation by non-tribals apply to tribal populations as we ...
increasing, those of Primitive Tribal Groups are stagnant or declining (PTG”s currently make up less than half of one percent of ...
“Tribals merely believe in harvesting crops without putting in efforts or investments.” The draft highlights the need to imbue t ...
ple in ANI (not only the Shompen) are addicted to tobacco and alcohol. There is no conclusive evidence that government distribut ...
are limited to fresh water supply. While the well being of the entire population of Great Nicobar is dependent upon the health o ...
nal criteria of valuation overwhelm local use values, then indigenous peoples will have incentive to exploit species that are in ...
1903]. Census of India 2001. Series-1. Provisional Population Totals, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, New Delhi. Gadg ...
HHistorically in western conceptual thought, and in legislation arising from this perspective, authority and control of resource ...
ests and practices. In 1979, at the hamlet of Ardoch (Ontario, Canada), a state initiative to manage and develop a particular re ...
these different culture groups. ‘Indigenous rights’and who quali- fies In Canadian law indigenous rightsare based on British Com ...
tion during the summer and would return to their hunting grounds in various parts of the Ottawa watershed in late summer.^7 Duri ...
into a community based manage- ment system, and a community resource.^14 Indigenous Peoples rela- tionship with wild rice/Manomi ...
hunter and angler association, and the fed- eral and provincial member of parliament). The 1979-82 Mud Lake wild rice confrontat ...
decision was overturned. The local office was ordered to issue a harvesting license to LWR for the following harvest season. The ...
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