Destroying one’s own home: resource frontiers and indigenous governance in Northeast India

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This article is part of a Book Forum review of Sanjib Baruah’s book In the Name of the Nation: India and its Northeast (2020). The Book Forum consists of individual commentaries on this text by five interested scholars, followed by a response by the author. The article may be read individually or alongside the other contributions to the Forum, which together constitute a comprehensive discussion of the themes and arguments in the book.

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Karlsson, B. G. (2022). Destroying one’s own home: resource frontiers and indigenous governance in Northeast India. Contemporary South Asia, 30(2), 298–300. https://doi.org/10.1080/09584935.2022.2060344

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