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Connecting to our ancestral past: Family constellations, ceremony, and ritual. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 2012.

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Mahadevan, Kumar. From India: Food, family & tradition. Crows Nest, NSW: Murdoch Books, 2013.

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Barry, Dawson, ed. Traditional buildings of India. New York: Thames and Hudson, 1998.

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Allen, Äshèni̮a̮ Bessie. Family and traditional Southern Tutchone stories. Whitehorse, Yukon: Yukon Native Language Centre, 2007.

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Chattopadhayay-Dutt, Purnima. Loops and roots: The conflict between official and traditional family planning in India. New Delhi: Ashish Pub. House, 1995.

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Old traditions, new pride. Logan, Iowa: Perfection Learning Corp., 2001.

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Robinson, Eden. The Sasquatch at home: Traditional protocols & modern storytelling. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2011.

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The Metcalfe family album: Six generations of traditions and memories. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1999.

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International, Conference on Traditional Asian Medicine (3rd 1990 Bombay India). The role of traditional medicine in primary health care: Papers presented at a workshop at the Third International Conference on Traditional Asian Medicine in Bombay, India, in January, 1990. Amsterdam: VU University Press, 1990.

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Centre, Canadian Literature, ed. The Sasquatch at home: Traditional protocols & modern storytelling. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2011.

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Isbister, Arnold J. Stories Moshum & Kokum told me. Stratford, ON: Wingate Press, 2004.

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Rendon, Marcie R. Powwow summer: A family celebrates the circle of life. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books, 1996.

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Volo, James M. Family life in Native America. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 2007.

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Salmoral, Manuel Lucena. America 1492 : portrait of a continent 500 years ago. New York: Facts on File, 1990.

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America 1492: Portrait of a continent 500 years ago. New York: Facts on File, 1990.

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Salmoral, Manuel Lucena. America 1492: Portrait of a continent 500 years ago. New York: Oxford, 1990.

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Salmoral, Manuel Lucena. America 1492 : portrait of a continent 500 years ago. New York: Facts on File, 1990.

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Loyie, Oskiniko Larry. As long as the rivers flow. Toronto: Douglas & McIntyre, 2003.

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Khurana, Laxmi. Indian Family Recipe Book: Over 100 Traditional Recipes. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2022.

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Peries, Anthea. Family Style Asian Cookbook : Authentic Eurasian Recipes: Traditional Anglo-Burmese & Anglo-Indian. Anthea Peries, 2020.

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Chauhan, Preena, and Arvinda Chauhan. New Indian Basics: 100 Traditional and Modern Recipes from Arvinda's Family Kitchen. Appetite by Random House, 2022.

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B&N Publishing. Merry Christmas: An Indian Christmas Cookbook,Traditional Indian Dishes Made Easy and Fast for Christmas,Recipes from an Indian Family Kitchen. Independently Published, 2021.

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Indian Baby Names Starting with Letter A: More Than 10,000 Indian Traditional, Modern, Spiritual, Creative and Family Baby Boy and Girl Names Starting with the Letter A. Independently Published, 2020.

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Mason-Boring, Francesca. Notes from the Indigenous Field: Ritual, Ceremony and Constellations. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011.

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Raveesh, B. N., Swaran P. Singh, and Soumitra Pathare. Coercion and mental health services in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198788065.003.0016.

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Mental health law in the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East has been evolving over the past few decades. There have been rapid socio-economic, cultural, and psychosocial changes in the traditional, rural and family-centred societies. People with mental disorders are amongst the most vulnerable in these societies but there is meagre literature on the issue about coercion, coercive practice, standard measures on coercion, and restraint in this region. There are problems of limited resources and training and inadequate service provision. Anecdotal evidence suggests that coercion, is common, both in mental health facilities and in the community. This chapter reviews the provision of mental health care in the region, with relevant legislative developments, and the limited research data on coercion.
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Cohen, Allan R. Tradition, Change and Conflict in Indian Family Business. De Gruyter, Inc., 2018.

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Spiritual traditions of India: Family & social welfare. [Jaipur]: Society for International Development, Rajasthan Chapter, 1994.

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Krishnamurthy, kh. Health Series: Traditional Family Medicine, India 20 volume set. 2nd ed. South Asia Books, 1995.

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Confer, Clarissa. Daily Life During the Indian Wars. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400636769.

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This book takes an in-depth look at every aspect of American Indian life—food, dress, customs, and more—during the almost 300 years of conflict with Anglo-Americans. From the colonial period to the end of the 19th century, from King Phillip's war to the Wounded Knee Massacre, fighting between the American Indians and the U.S. government created upheaval in the everyday lives of American Indians, affecting everything from trade and food to marriage, housing, and family life. The continuous power struggle between distinct cultures created the backdrop for the creation of the United States we know today, as well as the infancy of American foreign policy. Daily Life during the Indian Wars will immerse readers in the true stories of a wide range of American Indian peoples as they fought to preserve everything they had and held dear—their traditions, their lands, and their identities.
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Suba, Mahadevan, ed. From India: Over 100 recipes to celebrate food, family & tradition. 2015.

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Schweitzer, Marjorie M. American Indian Grandmothers: Traditions and Transitions. University of New Mexico Press, 1999.

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Schweitzer, Marjorie M. American Indian Grandmothers: Traditions and Transitions. University of New Mexico Press, 1999.

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Robinson, Eden, and Paula Simons. Sasquatch at Home: Traditional Protocols and Modern Storytelling. University of Alberta Press, 2012.

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Robinson, Eden, and Paula Simons. Sasquatch at Home: Traditional Protocols and Modern Storytelling. University of Alberta Press, 2012.

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Robinson, Eden, and Paula Simons. Sasquatch at Home: Traditional Protocols and Modern Storytelling. University of Alberta Press, 2012.

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Mahadevan, Suba, and Kumar Mahadevan. From India: Over 100 Recipes to Celebrate Food, Family and Tradition. Printers Row Publishing Group, 2015.

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Talbot, Ian, and Tahir Kamran. Poets, Wrestlers and Cricketers. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190642938.003.0005.

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Chapter four discusses the impact of colonial rule on traditional cultural and sporting pastimes and the new activities that emerged, most notably cricket. There are three case studies of mushairas (poetic contests), wrestling and cricket. The chapter reveals how their key participants in Lahore were able to perform on a wider stage because of the communications revolution. Nonetheless, they remained rooted in the mohallas and local institutions of the city. Lahore’s mushairas of the 1870s which received contributions from Muhammad Hussain Azad and Altaf Hussain Hali are seen as possessing an important impact on the evolution of Urdu poetry in North India. Competitions took Lahore’s most famous wrestler Gama from his akhara (wrestling arena) in the city to England. Many of Lahore’s most famous colonial era cricketers lived in the Bhati Gate and Mochi Gate area. The fierce rivalry in the 1920s and 1930s between Islamia College and Government College drew talent from across the Punjab. Cricket was not divided on communal lines, Lala Amarnath the future Indian test captain who toured England in the 1930s played for the Crescent Club based at Minto Park which was patronized by the middle class Rana family of the Mochi Gate locality.
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Isbister, Arnold J. Stories Moshum & Kokum Told Me. Wingate Press, 2005.

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Treece, David. Exiles, Allies, Rebels. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400648939.

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This is the first global study of the single most important intellectual and artistic movement in Brazilian cultural history before Modernism. The Indianist movement, under the direct patronage of the Emperor Pedro II, was a major pillar of the Empire's project of state-building, involving historians, poets, playwrights and novelists in the production of a large body of work extending over most of the nineteenth century. Tracing the parallel history of official indigenist policy and Indianist writing, Treece reveals the central role of the Indian in constructing the self-image of state and society under Empire. He aims to historicize the movement, examining it as a literary phenomenon, both with its own invented traditions and myths, and standing at the interfaces between culture and politics, between the Indian as imaginary and real. As this book demonstrates, the Indianist tradition was not merely an example of Romantic exoticism or escapism, recycling infinite variations on a single model of the Noble Savage imported from the European imaginary. Instead, it was a complex, evolving tradition, inextricably enmeshed with the contemporary political debates on the status of the indigenous communities and their future within the post-colonial state. These debates raised much wider questions about the legacy of colonial rule-the persistence of authoritarian models of government, the social and political marginalization of large numbers of free but landless Brazilians, and above all the maintenance of slavery. The Indianist stage offered the Indian alternately as tragic victim and exile, as rebel and outlaw, as alien to the social pact, as mother or protector of the post-colonial Brazilian family, or as self-sacrificing ally and voluntary slave.
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Verlade Tiller, Veronica E. Culture and Customs of the Apache Indians. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400635854.

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Written for high school students and general readers alike, this insightful treatment links the storied past of various Apache tribes with their life in contemporary times. Written for high school students and general readers alike, Culture and Customs of the Apache Indians links the storied past of the Apaches with contemporary times. It covers modern-day Apache culture and customs for all eight tribes in Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma since the end of the Apache wars in the 1880s. Highlighting tribal religion, government, social customs, lifestyle, and family structures, as well as arts, music, dance, and contemporary issues, the book helps readers understand Apaches today, countering stereotypes based on the 18th- and 19th-century views created by the popular media. It demonstrates that Apache communities are contributing members of society and that, while their culture and customs are based on traditional ways, they live and work in the modern world.
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Berzok, Linda Murray, ed. Storied Dishes. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216019138.

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We are what we eat—not just physiologically, but culturally. This collection of cross-cultural, generational essays, and accompanying recipes shows the profound importance of food dishes within American women's lives. For people of every ethnicity, food provides much more than mere fuel for the body—it contains an invisible component that ties families and generations together with the continuity of shared experience. And for the women who are entrusted with the responsibility of keeping that priceless cultural thread intact, family recipes embody tradition, bridge generation gaps, and erase age differences. This book is organized around 50 short essays and recipes presented by women from multicultural backgrounds and dissimilar walks of life. The chapters depict the paths of these individuals in their lives and the details of how they acquired their precious family recipes. The stories document how women universally use inherited family recipes to remember and memorialize key women in their lives and to aid and measure their own growth and development. Included are reminiscences of an Egyptian aunt, a poor mother from Australia, a Katrina-flooded New Orleans family, Turkish relations, Chinese mothers, and Indian grandmothers.
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Rendon, Marcie R. Powwow Summer: A Family Celebrates the Circle of Life. Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2013.

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Gallo, Ester. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199469307.003.0001.

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The introduction highlights the importance of understanding how, in globalizing south India, families engage through memory with the question of how kinship norms, ideals, and experiences can enhance social mobility. It critically reviews and bridges three sets of literature: firstly, the historical critique developed within postcolonial and feminist tradition on the relation between colonialism, middle classes, and gendered family reforms; secondly, classical and recent anthropological approaches on political history and memory; thirdly, contemporary analysis of kinship within and beyond South Asia. The introduction argues that an analysis of the relationship between kinship, memory, and social mobility reveals to be timely and original to reconnect the well-known colonial middle-class projects of family modernity with the much less explored dimension of how (actual and aspiring) middle classes have engaged across history with these projects.
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Family Life in Native America (Family Life through History). Greenwood Press, 2007.

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Goel, S., B. Sims, and R. Sodhi. Domestic Violence Laws in the United States and India: A Systematic Comparison of Backgrounds and Implications. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2014.

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Goel, S., B. Sims, and R. Sodhi. Domestic Violence Laws in the United States and India: A Systematic Comparison of Backgrounds and Implications. Palgrave Pivot, 2014.

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We Feel Good Out Here. Fifth House, 2008.

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Salmoral, Manuel Lucena. América 1492: Retrato de un continente hace quinientos años. Anaya, 1990.

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Chung, Heejung. The Flexibility Paradox. Policy Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447354772.001.0001.

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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, flexible working has become the norm for many workers. However, does flexible working really provide a better work-life balance, enhance worker’s well-being and gender equality? This volume offers an original examination of flexible working using data from 30 European countries and drawing on studies conducted across the world including China, the US and India. The book reveals how flexible working can lead to workers working longer and harder, with work encroaching on family life. This is largely due to our current work and work-life balance culture, where long hours work in the office is hailed as the ideal productive worker, compounded by the decline in workers’ bargaining power and increased levels of insecurities. Similarly, norms around gender roles and intensive parenting cultures shape how the patterns of exploitation manifests differently for women and men. Women end up exploiting themselves at home by increasing time spent on childcare and housework, reenforcing traditional gender roles. This, and assumptions around women’s flexible working can explain why women and mothers may especially be party to negative career consequences when working flexibly. However, all is not lost. The book shows changes in cultural and institutional contexts, and the wide-spread of flexible working can help change the patterns of flexibility paradox. Taking a critical stance, this book investigates the potential risks and benefits of flexible working and provides crucial policy recommendations for policy makers, managers, and workers alike in overcoming the negative consequences.
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Willey, Benjamin Glazier, and Nathaniel Noyes. Incidents in White Mountain History: Containing Facts Relating to the Discovery and Settlement of the Mountains, Indian History and Traditions, a Minute and Authentic Account of the Destruction of the Willey Family, Geology and Temperature of the Mountain. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.

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