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Ethnicity and Social Change: An Anthology of Essays

Ethnicity and Social Change: An Anthology of Essays
Reviewed by: Dhruba Pratim Sharma

As reviewed in The Assam Tribune
BOOK REVIEW

Som Kamei

Ethnicity and Social Change: An Anthology of Essays by eminent academician and social activist Prof. Gangmumei Kamei is a compilation of "stray essays written on different occasions" that throw light on a wide gamut of issues ranging from ethnic genesis of Manipur to European colonial policy and Indian federalism. Arranged in three parts, namely Ethnicity and Social Change, Human Rights and Colonial Policy, and Ecology and Development, the essays provide authentic information and thoughtful insights on topics of concern for academicians, administrators and the general public, particularly in Northeastern India.

A few of the essays, such as the ones on federalism in India, human rights in India, the indigenous people and their rights, and colonialism and colonial policy deal with issues of general interest having relevance to the study of Northeast India, while the other essays deal with issues specific to the Northeast and especially to Manipur and the Nagas. The strong point of the essays is that while they contain authentic information regarding the ground situation, they also provide the theoretical perspectives that help the reader to set these issues in the wider context.

The book begins with two essays on ethnic genesis and social change respectively in the context of Manipur present a detailed introduction to the main ethnic groups in the erstwhile princely state, their historical evolution and the processes that have generated social change. The author notes that various factors including religious conversions, wars, conquests and rebellions, colonial rule, technological changes, spread of Western education, economic changes, democratization of polity and society, emergence of new elite groups and rise of social movements and pressure groups have significantly influenced the process of social change.

The next essay on ethnicity and state formation in North East India shows the connection between ethnicity and the formation of political and administrative units and points to the inapplicability of the linguistic criterion for formation of new states because of the tremendous ethnic diversity in the region. While the ethnic principle was followed in the creation of Nagaland and Mizoram as states of the Indian union, Manipur and Tripura were granted statehood on the historical ground of their having been princely states earlier. The creation of new states is recommended as a device to remedy socio-economic imbalances and to meet the rising popular aspirations.

"Emergence of the Ethnic Naga Nationality” traces the historical evolution of ethnic nationalism among the various Naga tribes predicts the emergence of a unified Naga polity based on feelings of affinity relating to a shared past and a common future. The author himself being a leading representative of the Nagas in Manipur, particularly the Zeliangrongs, his views on the Naga question bear relevance at a time when the Indian government is seeking to resolve the issue through dialogue. The essay on regionalism in North East India pleads for a more accommodative attitude on the part of the Central government towards regional sentiments and granting of autonomy to the states in India following the federal principle, which in turn can strengthen the processes of nation-building and democratization.

Similar thoughts are expressed in the essay on "Federalism in India" in the second section of the book, which discusses in detail the nature of federalism in India as envisaged by the Indian Constitution and as actually practised, in the context of the features generally considered as markers of the federal concept, and recommends certain measures to ensure harmonious Centre-state relations and to strengthen the position of the states in the power structure.

The concept of indigenous people in the context of various countries including India and the need to protect their rights in the face of colonial exploitation and policies of cultural hegemony pursued by the more advanced communities have been dealt with in the essay on the indigenous people and their rights. The draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has also been added as an appendix. The essay on human rights in India critically examines the human rights situation in India in the light of international covenants and the provisions of the Indian legal system, and pleads for removal of draconian laws that provide a cover for state terrorism, especially in the insurgency affected regions.

Prof. Kamei’s acumen as an analytical historian comes to the fore in the two essays focusing on the colonial period. The article on colonialism and colonial policy provides insights into the working of modern European colonialism and its manifestations that varied with time and space, shaping the futures of the countries ruled by the colonial powers. The author points out that economic interests lay beneath the ideas, ideology and social norms framed by colonialism, penetrating the oriental societies with far-reaching consequences.

The essay on ‘Political Status of Manipur on the Eve of Anglo-Manipur War 1891’ forcefully dismisses the contention of the British colonial officers that the attack on the palace and the fort of Manipur on 24th March 1891 by British troops did not amount to an act of aggression upon a friendly ally but was one of retaliation or punishment against a subordinate ruler by the British Crown for murdering two British officers. The author says that all available evidence points to the fact that Manipur was legally a sovereign and independent state at the time of the attack, paying no tribute and owing no allegiance to the British Crown, and hence the latter had no legal right to take the action it did on the Manipur palace and the royal family.

It is pertinent to note that the aspects of equitable development and environmental awareness have been focused on in a few of the essays. The essay on historical ecology and technological development in Manipur envisages an eco-friendly path to development that fits in with the geographical conditions, the social ethos and the historical specificities of the state. Developmental schemes devoid of any consideration for these conditioning factors may bring about serious social and ecological imbalances.

This paper constitutes a valuable contribution to the study of environmental history in the North-east. Likewise the essay on ‘Constraints of Development in a Tribal District’ focusing on the hill district of Tamenglong sets out a strategy and a policy perspective for sustainable development that takes into account the local conditions and can be equally applicable for other tribal regions.

The essay entitled 'Education in North east India: Problems of Democratization' starts with a historical account of education in the region and of the progress achieved, and then focuses on the problems faced in the process of universalization of education, such as the problem of political interference in educational administration, the deplorable position of aided institutions and the lack of democratic practices in the functioning of missionary and private educational institutions.

The study of the traditional system of land ownership and use among the Rongmei tribe (a constituent of the Zeliangrong group) in the essay on tribal land system reveals intricate details of its functioning in different villages and the patterns of change. The final essay entitled “Village Administration in the Hill Areas of Manipur” provides historical information on the topic and critically examines the existing rules and regulations,suggesting legislative measures to make the village an administrative and judicial unit and to empower the people in order to make the developmental process participatory at the village level.

Brought out in a neat and compact format and reasonably priced, the book constitutes a valuable contribution to scholarship in this part of the country and reflects the author’s balanced and informed views on issues of contemporary relevance. The author has dedicated the book to his mentor, the renowned scholar and social activist and former Vice-Chancellor of Gauhati University, Prof. D.P. Barooah.

Prof. Kamei deserves compliments for unearthing and presenting these informative essays as a collection that would be of help to the lay reader as well as the serious student.

Dhruba Pratim Sharma
Lecturer in Political Science
Gauhati University.


Contributed by:
Som Kamei

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