By Verrier Elwin
Anthropological Work: Verrier Elwin's research provides a scientific basis for social work and administration among India's tribal populations, focusing on their distinctive ways of life and culture.
Crime Analysis: The book delves into the psychology and circumstances behind violent crimes and suicides among the Mariatribe, aiming to improve the handling of tribal offenders.
Cultural Practices: It highlights the impact of tribal beliefs, such as witchcraft and magic, on crime and social behavior.
Judicial Challenges: The document discusses the difficulties of applying standard legal practices to tribal areas and the need for a nuanced understanding of tribal mentality.
Indian Branch, 1950, 259 pages