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E-grāmata: Sustainable Pathways: The Role of Indigenous Tribes and Native Practices in India's Economic Model

(Indian Institute of Management, Sambalpur, India)
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  • Izdevniecība: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781835494929
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Sustainable Pathways: The Role of Indigenous Tribes and Native Practices in India's Economic Model
  • Formāts: EPUB+DRM
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Jul-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781835494929

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Amid the vibrant culture and deep-rooted traditions of India thrive hundreds of Indigenous tribes and ethnic communities. However, these artisan groups find themselves on the fringes of the nations financial system. Sustainable Pathways: The Role of Indigenous Tribes and Native Practices in Indias Economic Model illuminates the struggles of these communities that live on the outskirts of mainstream Indian society and examines their journey to financial empowerment.



Author Nishi Malhotra provides an in-depth exploration of Indias Indigenous tribes, emphasizing their unique yet financially undervalued arts and crafts traditions. Highlighting initiatives that improve Indigenous economic participation, she critically addresses their financial exclusion and also underscores their vulnerabilities, despite their deep traditional knowledge and ecological insights. Contrasting Eastern and Western perspectives on Indigenous wisdom, Malhotras discussion extends into a global context, advocating for educational and policy-making approaches that integrate Indigenous practices and philosophies into sustainability and conservation efforts.



A crucial resource for scholars, students, and enthusiasts from fields as diverse as the social sciences, finance, and the arts, this work offers deep insights into the financial inclusion of Indigenous artisans in India.
Chapter
1. Introduction to Indigenous Tribes

Chapter
2. A Systematic Literature Review Study on the Social Inclusion of
the Indigenous People

Chapter
3. Introduction to Tribes of India: How the Guild System Led to
Emergence of Tribal System in India?

Chapter
4. Introduction to Tribes in India: Factors Affecting the Inclusion
of Tribes

Chapter
5. Financial Inclusion of Natives Tribes in India and Challenges

Chapter
6. Right of the Indigenous People and Works done by the Indian
Government

Chapter
7. Digitisation of The Self-Help Groups

Chapter
8. Role of the Indigenous Tribes in Conserving Nature: Case Studies
on Sustainable Practices by Indigenous Tribes

Chapter
9. Epistemologies & Ontologies in Self-Help Group

Chapter
10. How Various Factors that Impact the Financial Behaviour of the
Members of the Self-Help Group of Indigenous Groups and Natives or Tribal
Communities?
Nishi Malhotra is Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Sambalpur, India. She previously worked in finance and accounting for twelve years.