Tigers Are Our Brothers

Tigers Are Our Brothers Anthropology of Wildlife Conservation in Northeast India

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Idu Mishmi people of Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, believe that tigers are their elder brothers. Killing tigers is, for the Idu Mishmi, a taboo. While their beliefs support wildlife conservation, they also offer a critique of the dominant mode of nature protection. Tigers Are Our Brothers places the Idu Mishmi experience at the centre of a global network of cultural, economic, and political tensions to contribute to our understanding of human-non-human relations. This first-ever ethnographic study of the Idu Mishmi is well-placed to consider questions of nature and culture, set against the real-world consequences of policy decisions. It argues for an inclusive, culturally informed, and people-centric approach to wildlife conservation.

Book information

ISBN: 9780190129101
Publisher: OUP India
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
Edition: First edition
DEWEY: 304.20954163
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 240
Weight: 318g
Height: 220mm
Width: 41mm
Spine width: 17mm