The Nilgiri Hills

The Nilgiri Hills A Kaleidoscope of People, Culture and Nature

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Publisher's Synopsis

The year 2019 marked the bicentenary of British contact with the indigenous people of the Nilgiri Hills, in south India. This contact was initiated by John Sullivan, a local official from Coimbatore, who over a few years founded the town of Ootacamund from scratch.Interestingly, and contrary to many accounts of colonial expansion, there is no indication anyone here was harmed by the outsiders, let alone enslaved or killed. Thus south India's first hill station came into being, in 1821. The Nilgiris District is a bare 1,000 square miles in extent, yet it remains one of the most heavily researched areas of India. This volume brings together new articles from writers and scholars, including ecologists, filmmakers and a musicologist, local writers and overseas experts, on topics that have never before been examined.

Book information

ISBN: 9789354423963
Publisher: Orient BlackSwan
Imprint: Orient Blackswan
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 292
Weight: -1g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm