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<p>K.S. Singh was a versatile scholar apart from being an administrator and an ardent practitioner of historical ethnography. In course of his long tenure of explorations on tribal matters spanning over four decades Dr. Singh penned many essays on tribal movements tribal peasant interactions tribal customary law tribal economy and so on. Much to the chagrin of historians and anthropologists he had adopted a combined methodology of historical research and anthropological fieldwork in making his points before the readers and decision makers. The present volume presents a selection of those landmark essays penned by Dr. Singh on tribal movements in India. About the Author Kamal K. Misra is Professor of Anthropology at the Central University of Hyderabad. G. Jayaprakasan was one time Personal Assistant of Dr. K.S. Singh when he was the Director General of Anthropological Survey of India & National Museum of Mankind in the 1980s.</p>