Plural Voices, Varied Perceptions : The Reangs of Tripura / Melvil Pereira, Sunumi Changmi, Tame Ramya, Taw Azu.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Series Introduction
SECTION I: The Context
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The Respondents and their Household
Chapter 3: Women's Role within the Family
Chapter 4: Participation in Economic Activities
SECTION II: Women and the Laws of Reangs
Chapter 5: Marriage, Divorce and Maintenance
Chapter 6: Property and Inheritance
Chapter 7: Political Rights and Participation
Chapter 8: Religious Roles and Representation
Chapter 9: Customary Laws and Governance
SECTION III: Looking Ahead
Chapter 10: Current Trends and Opportunities
Chapter 11: Closing Remarks
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