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This book celebrates the heritage of the distinctive Apatani
community of the north-eastern Himalayan state of Arunachal Pradesh
in India. It explores the fascinating indigenous knowledge of field
and forest and a uniquely sustainable and enduring way of life that
continues to evolve in the modern context. The book tells the story
of how a material culture was shaped around bamboo and cane
resources and nurtured by a strong community spirit and
spirituality that transcended the human world and maintained an
unbroken ethos of conservation through time It highlights the
eco-sensitive lifestyle of this unique community and presents an
in-depth analysis of the Apatani tradition of the exemplary use of
natural resources. Through this engrossing detailed study, the
author observes how bamboo houses are built in 3 days, fish
cultivated in a rice field and a single river used to feed an
entire community for millennia. She highlights the triumph of the
human spirit in engineering a cultural landscape out of a swamp and
how peaceful co-existence with nature can withstand the trials of
time. Part autobiographical and powerfully personal, this book is a
primer on sustainable living as practice. It will be of interest to
researchers and students of tribal and Himalayan vernacular
architecture, traditional bamboo-cane craft, urban ecology and
geography, cultural studies, and sustainability. It will also
attract general readership while being academically useful for
anthropologists, sociologists, botanists, ecologists and
environmentalists.
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