Socio-Economic and Environmental Dimensions on Health: A Study on the Santals of West Midnapore and Bankura
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Date
2015
Journal Title
North Bengal Anthropologist
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University of North Bengal
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Roy, Samik
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The most interesting feature of the tribal economy is that the majority of the
tribals depend on agriculture, but they do not depend on it exclusively. Their economy is
also based on forest collection and daily labour work; it is considered as a significant
occupation among the tribals. Collection of forest products is a very common practice
among the Santal tribes residing mostly in the eastern part of India. They not only collect
different food items from the forest, but also earn through it when the surplus items are
sold at the local markets. The tribal health is also connected directly or indirectly to their
economic and socio-cultural conditions and environmental situation, particularly the forest
ecology. This paper attempts to explore the implications of socio-economic factors and
forest on health on the Santals of West Midnapore and Bankura Districts of West Bengal.
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3
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2320-8376
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59 - 66