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TRIBALS OF LADAKH: ECOLOGY, HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND HEALTH VEENA BHASIN (University of Delhi, Delhi, India) 1999 • Pages: 250 • Figures: 50 • Size: 140 × 220 mm •
ISBN 81-85264-21-X • Binding: Hard •
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Ladakh division of Jammu
and Kashmir state is a remote and resource poor region that witnessed little
change in the technological level over centuries. It could be considered as
an important study area because it is microcosm – a model of human adaptation
to an extreme environment. The present study deals with ecology, human
settlements and amenities available in cold desert Ladakh
in relation to its population structure and health environment. CONTENTS
Preface
1.1. Introduction, 1.2. Altitude, 1.3. Housing Conditions and Amenities, 1.4. Demographic and Socio-economic Factors, 1.5. Medical Systems, 1.6. Anthropological Research in Ladakh
2.1. Geographical Characteristics, 2.2. Climate Characteristics, 2.3. Ladakh: Resources
3.1. Historical Background, 3.2. Administrative Set-up-Ladakh Division, 3.3. Composition of Population
4.1. The People: Ladakh, 4.2. Religion, 4.3. Occupational Structure, 4.4. Social Stratification, 4.5. Traditional Economic Alliances, 4.6. Agrarian Reforms, 4.7. Village Life, 4.8. Socio-Cultural Aspects
5.1. Introduction, 5.2. Ladakhi Settlements, 5.3. Amenities Available
6.1. Introduction, 6.2. Size of Land Holdings, 6.3. Methods of Obtaining Land and Taxes, 6.4. Agricultural Operations, 6.5. Horticulture, 6.6. Animal Husbandry, 6.7. Trade, 6.8. Secondary and Specialised Skills, 6.9. Work Force Participation
7.1. Introduction, 7.2. Population Composition, 7.3. Sex Ratio, 7.4. Age Composition, 7.5. Dependency Ratios, 7.6. Nuptiality Indicators, 7.7. Fertility
8.1. Introduction, 8.2. Disease Incidence and Ecology of Disease in Ladakh, 8.3. Health Care Among Ladakhis 8.4. Mortality Differentials
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