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'The Liberation of Bodoland': Tea, Forestry and Tribal Entrapment in Western Assam

机译:“博多兰解放”:西阿萨姆邦的茶叶,林业和部落陷害

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Bodoland, located in western Assam, has been a theatre for insurgencies since the mid 1980s. Too often, migration has been the paradigmatic framework to analyse not only this, but most conflicts, raging in Assam. In this article we argue that migration in itself is insufficient to understand the problems in Bodoland. Instead, we focus on forestry and tea estates, and contend that they, forming important restrictive structures, caused tribal entrapment, finally leading to violence. Moreover, we claim that during the conflict a shift in control over these structures occurred, changing the livelihood arithmetic of the involved communities. Finally, we discuss both the restraints and opportunities of the BTC/BTAD (Bodoland Territorial Council/Bodoland Territorial Administrative District)—the result of the peace process—and warn that the escape from entrapment for the Bodo could lead to the entrapment of other communities in the area.
机译:自1980年代中期以来,位于阿萨姆邦西部的Bodoland一直是叛乱分子的剧院。在阿萨姆邦,移民经常成为不仅分析这一问题而且分析大多数冲突的范式框架。在本文中,我们认为移民本身不足以了解博多兰州的问题。相反,我们专注于林业和茶园,并认为它们形成了重要的限制结构,导致部落被困,最终导致暴力。此外,我们声称在冲突期间发生了对这些结构的控制权转移,从而改变了所涉社区的生计算法。最后,我们讨论了和平进程的结果-BTC / BTAD(波多兰领土委员会/波多兰领土行政区)的束缚和机遇–并警告说,逃离被Bodo困住可能会导致其他社区被困在那地区。

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