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Balagopalan, S. (2003). 'Neither Suited for the Home nor for the Fields': Inclusion, Formal Schooling and the Adivasi Child. IDS Bulletin, 34(1), 55.  
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Bauwens, M. (2010). L'Inde tribale au musée du quai Branly: Le choc d'un art méconnu. (French). Beaux Arts Magazine, (310), 100–107.  
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Chattopadhyay, S. (2012). Adivasi Insurgencies and Power in Colonial India. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 11(1), 55–80.  
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Hardiman, D. (2012). The Influenza Epidemic of 1918 and the Adivasis of Western India. Social History of Medicine, 25(3), 644–664.  
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Jaoul, N. (2016). Beyond citizenship: Adivasi and Dalit political pathways in India. Focaal, (76), 3–14.  
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Johnston, C. (2012). The Political Art of Patience: Adivasi Resistance in India. Antipode, 44(4), 1268–1286.  
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Jolly, H., Satterfield, T., Kandlikar, M., & Tr, S. (2022). Indigenous insights on human-wildlife coexistence in southern India. Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology, 36(6), e13981.  
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Kapoor, D. (2009). ADIVASIS (ORIGINAL DWELLERS) "IN THE WAY OF" STATE-CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT: DEVELOPMENT DISPOSSESSION AND LEARNING IN SOCIAL ACTION FOR LAND AND FORESTS IN INDIA. LES ADIVASIS (HABITANTS ORIGINELS) « SURLES TRACES » DU DÉVELOPPEMENT ÉTAT-ENTREPRISE PRIVÉE: LA DÉPOSSESSION ENGENDRÉE PAR LE DÉVELOPPEMENT ET LES APPRENTISSAGES PRODUITS VIA L'ACTION SOCIALE POUR LES TERRES ET LES FORÊTS EN INDE, 44(1), 55–78.  
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Kapoor, D. (2012). Human Rights as Paradox and Equivocation in Contexts of Adivasi1 (original dweller) Dispossession in India. Journal of Asian & African Studies (Sage Publications, Ltd.), 47(4), 404–420.  
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Kennedy, J., & King, L. (2013). Adivasis, Maoists and Insurgency in the Central Indian Tribal Belt. European Journal of Sociology, 54(1), 1–32.  
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Kjosavik, D. J., & Shanmugaratnam, N. (2006). Between Decentralized Planning and Neo-liberalism: Challenges for the Survival of the Indigenous People of Kerala, India. Social Policy & Administration, 40(6), 632–351.  
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KODIVERI, A. (2021). BEING, BECOMING AND (UN)BECOMING INDIGENOUS? INDIGENEITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN INDIA. Wisconsin International Law Journal, 38(2), 232–268.  
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Krich, J. (2011). Children of a Lesser God. Time International (Atlantic Edition), 178(18), 50–50.  
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Mundoli, S., Joseph, G., & Setty, S. (2016). “shifting agriculture”: The changing dynamics of adivasi farming in the forest-fringes of a tiger reserve in south india. Agroecology & Sustainable Food Systems, 40(8), 759–782.  
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Nilsen, A. G. (2013). Adivasi Mobilization in Contemporary India: Democratizing the Local State. Critical Sociology (Sage Publications, Ltd.), 39(4), 615–633.  
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Parajuli, P. (2010). Forests of Belonging: Reflections from Peasant and Adivasi Perspectives. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature & Culture, 4(2), 232–238.  
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Raman, R. K. (2004). MUTHANGA. Social Analysis, 48(1), 126–135.  
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STEUR, L. (2011). Adivasis, Communists, and the rise of indigenism in Kerala. Dialectical Anthropology, 35(1), 59–76.  
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STEUR, L. (2014). An ‘Expanded’ Class Perspective: Bringing capitalism down to earth in the changing political lives of Adivasi workers in Kerala. Modern Asian Studies, 48(5), 1334–1357.  
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WALKING IS A WAY OF KNOWING: In a Kadar Forest. (2018). Kirkus Reviews, 86(8), 1–1.  
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