01167nam a22002297a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020001500062040000700077041000800084082002200092100001700114245005700131260003800188300003100226365002400257520055500281650001500836650003100851650003600882700001900918OSt20240924104808.0211215b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a0141007494 cAL aeng 223a307.722bDSOB aDilip Dsouza aBranded by law: Looking at India's Denotified Tribes aNew Delhi:bPenguin Books,c2001. axxiv,200 p.bPBc20x13 cm. b200.00c₹d200.00 aThis book is the result of the author's travels to meet with and talk to India's once-criminal - now denotified - tribes all over the country. Dilip D'Souza examines the lives of these people and explores what it means to brand entire communities criminal, to live your life treated as a criminal simply because you are born in that community. The book also traces the historical and political reasons certain tribes were notified 'criminal' by the British, the constitutional attempts to denotify them after Independence and their current situation. aLaw-Tribes aBranded as Criminals Tribe aPolice Administration Attitudes aDSOUZA (Dilip)