Social Stratification in Naga Society/ A Study of Lotha Society

By: Ovung, AthungoMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Mittal Publications, 2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 232 pISBN: 9788183244077DDC classification: 305.954165
Contents:
1. INTRODUCTION ' Theoretical and Conceptual framework Universe of study -Objectives of study Method of study 2. SOCIETY AND ECfONOMY OF THE STUDY AREA The Land and the People Social composition The Economic Structure Occupational Pattern 3. DIFFERENT SOCIAL GROUPS IN THE SOCIETY Age Factor Gender Factor Clan Factor Religion Factor Occupation Factor 4. POSITION AND STATUS OF THE ELITE GROUPS Social Elite Group Political Elite Group Religious Elite Group Traditional Religious Elites Modern Religious Elite Groups ^ Income Intellectual, Professional and Bureaucratic Elite Groups Economic Status Business Elite Group 5. TRADITION TO MODERNITY Traditions and Customs Christianity and Modern Education Rural-urban Migration Economic Development Awareness of Government Programmes and Policies Impact of Modern Medical Science Impact of Transport and Communication Impact of Science and Technological Development 6. CONCLUSION Major Findings and Suggestions
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1. INTRODUCTION '
Theoretical and Conceptual framework
Universe of study
-Objectives of study
Method of study
2. SOCIETY AND ECfONOMY OF THE STUDY AREA
The Land and the People
Social composition
The Economic Structure
Occupational Pattern
3. DIFFERENT SOCIAL GROUPS IN THE SOCIETY
Age Factor
Gender Factor
Clan Factor
Religion Factor
Occupation Factor
4. POSITION AND STATUS OF THE ELITE GROUPS
Social Elite Group
Political Elite Group
Religious Elite Group
Traditional Religious Elites
Modern Religious Elite Groups ^
Income
Intellectual, Professional and Bureaucratic Elite Groups
Economic Status
Business Elite Group
5. TRADITION TO MODERNITY
Traditions and Customs
Christianity and Modern Education
Rural-urban Migration
Economic Development
Awareness of Government Programmes and Policies
Impact of Modern Medical Science
Impact of Transport and Communication
Impact of Science and Technological Development
6. CONCLUSION
Major Findings and Suggestions

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