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The Uprising: Colonial State, Christian Missionaries, and Anti-Slavery Movement in North-East India (1908-1954)

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The Uprising: Colonial State, Christian Missionaries, and Anti-Slavery Movement in North-East India (1908-1954) - Nag, Sajal
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In 1908, a Welsh doctor named Peter Fraser turned down a lucrative job with the British government and travelled as a Christian missionary to the remote Lushai Hills of North-east Indiathe habitat of a reportedly wild, headhunting tribal people. While Fraser found acceptance among the natives, he also came in conflict with the colonial state over the tribal practice of bawi, a practice he found akin to slavery. This clash was symptomatic of a larger issue that marked colonialism in South Asia: the tussle between the ...

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The Uprising: Colonial State, Christian Missionaries, and Anti-Slavery Movement in North-East India (1908-1954) 2016, OUP India, New Delhi

ISBN-13: 9780199460892

Hardcover