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"I exist therefor you exist, we exist therefore they exist": narratives of mutuality between deities (Yul-la Gzhi bdag) and Lhopo (Bhutia) villagers in Sikkim 2019 Folklore (Tartu) 75 (): 191-206
  • Kikee D. Bhutia
H6/KVT [FOLKLORE-] 1406-0957
Blood glucose level and its adiposity related correlates among two population groups of Sikkim, India 2018 Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society 53 (2): 132-44
  • Arpita Sarkar
  • Sovanjan Sarkar
  • Susmita Mokhopadhyay
H6/KWL [INDIAN-] 0019-4387
Mobilising language, imagining region: use of Bhoti in west Arunachal Pradesh 2012 Contributions to Indian sociology (New Series) 46 (3): 311-63
  • Swargajyoti Gohain
H6/KWL [CONTRIBUTIONS-] 0069-9667
Pastoralists of Himalayas 2011 Journal of human ecology 33 (3): 147-77
  • Veena Bhasin
H6 [JOURNAL-] 0970-9274
Politics of scale in a high mountain border region: being mobile among the Bhotiyas of the Kumaon Himalaya, India 2011 Nomadic peoples (NS) 15 (2): 104-29
  • Christoph Bergmann
  • Marcus Nüsser
  • Martin Gerwin
  • William S. Sax
H6/KF [NOMADIC-] 0822-7942
The lost mobility: pastoralism and modernity in Uttarakhand Himalaya (India) 2009 Nomadic peoples (NS) 13 (2): 84-101
  • Dhirendra Datt Dangwal
H6/KF [NOMADIC-] 0822-7942
Understanding Bhotia society and its women population through the analytical study of proverbs - the emblem of oral historiography 2008 Man in India 88 (4): 653-64
  • B.S. Butola
  • Chittaranjan Dash
H6/KWL [MAN-] 0025-1569
The search for the present in the past by a group of Tibetan culture in Sikkim (eastern Himalayas, India) 2006 Journal des anthropologues 104-105 (): 219-46
  • Mélanie Vandenhelsken
H6/KF [ASSOCIATION-] 1156-0428
Prevalence of metabolic syndrome in two tribal populations of the sub-Himalayan region of India: ethnic and rural-urban differences 2005 American journal of human biology 17 (6): 814-17
  • Barun Mukhopadhyay
  • Chandra Sekhar Chakraborty
  • Mithun Das
  • Partha P. Majumder
  • Sobhanjan Sarkar
H6/HB [AMERICAN-] 1042-0533
Indigenous fermented food and beverages: a potential for economic development of the high altitute societies in Uttaranchal 2004 Journal of human ecology 15 (1): 45-9
  • B. Roy
  • B. S. Majila
  • Nehal A. Farooquee
  • Prakash C. Kala
0970-9274
Political organization and customary laws of the Bhotia of Uttaranchal 2003 Oriental anthropologist 3 (2): 138-44
  • Sameera Maiti
0972-558X
Changing attitudes and gender relations among the pastoral Bhotiyas of Garhwal, Himalayas 2002 Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society 37 (2): 41-50
  • Subhadra Mitra Channa
0019-4387
Altitude and fertility: a study on the Bhotia tribe of Kumaon Himalaya, Uttaranchal, India 2002 Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society 37 (2): 141-50
  • Chittaranjan Dash
  • Jyotirmayee Kanungo
0019-4387
Some observation on environment and land utilization of a transhumance pastoral community in Sikkim 2001 Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society 36 (2/3): 159-62
  • Sanchita Ghatak
0019-4387
The cultural pattern of the tribal women in Sikkim: tradition and modernization 2001 Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society 36 (2/3): 179-83
  • Aparna Bhattacharya
0019-4387
Inter-ethnic relation in Sikkim - complexity and emerging issues 2001 Journal of the Anthropological Survey of India 50 (1/2): 173-84
  • Aparna Bhattacharya
H6/KWL 'INDIA-' 0970-3411
Resource competition and ethnic rivalry: a case study in Sikkim 2001 Journal of the Indian Anthropological Society 36 (2/3): 169-77
  • Amal Datta
0019-4387
Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants and wild edibles among three tribal subcommunities of the central Himalayas, India 2000 Indigenous knowledge and development monitor 8 (2): 7-13
  • K. S. Rao
  • R. K. Maikhuri
  • R. L. Semwal
  • Sunil Nautiyal
0928-1460
Reproductive decision making among the Bhotia 1999 Eastern anthropologist 52 (4): 331-57
  • D. K. Nauriyal
H6/KWL [EASTERN-]
Anthropo-demographic study among the caste and tribal groups of central Himalayas. 1, Population structure 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (5): 405-16
  • M. K. Bhasin
  • Sushmita Paul Chachra
Anthropo-demographic study among the caste and tribal groups of central Himalayas. 2, Fertility differentials and determinants 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (5): 417-29
  • M. K. Bhasin
  • Sushmita Paul Chachra
Anthropo-demographic study among the caste and tribal groups of central Himalayas. 3, Mortality differentials and determinants 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (5): 431-9
  • M. K. Bhasin
  • Sushmita Paul Chachra
Anthropo-demographic study among the caste and tribal groups of central Himalayas. 4, Selection intensities 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (5): 441-3
  • M. K. Bhasin
  • Sushmita Paul Chachra
Anthropo-demographic study among the caste and tribal groups of central Himalayas. 5, Family planning 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (5): 445-50
  • M. K. Bhasin
  • Sushmita Paul Chachra
Anthropo-demographic study among the caste and tribal groups of central Himalayas. 6, Fertility, child mortality and family planning 1998 Journal of human ecology 9 (5): 451-5
  • M. K. Bhasin
  • Sushmita Paul Chachra
Rethinking anthropological concept of [tribe] 1998 Eastern anthropologist 51 (2): 121-37
  • Subhadra Mitra Channa
Livestock ownership patterns among transhumants in high-altitude villages of the central Himalayas 1996 Nomadic peoples 39 (): 87-95
  • Nehal A. Farooquee
The Bhotias: the disruption in life-style of a nomadic community in the Indian central Himalayas 1995 Nomadic peoples 36/7 (): 167-73
  • Subrat Sharma
Social dimensions of politics: the case of tribal democracy in Sikkim 1993 Journal of human ecology 4 (1): 63-78
  • V Bhasin
Who cares for Humla... [Bhotia] 1993 Himal 6 (5): 16-18
  • T Lama
Red cell enzyme polymorphisms among Bodhs and Dards of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India 1992 Journal of human ecology 3 (2): 149-50
  • A Khanna
  • M K Bhasin
  • S M S Chahal
Serological variations among two tribal groups of Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India 1992 Journal of human ecology 3 (2): 151-4
  • A Khanna
  • M K Bhasin
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