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Nizam palanalo Lambadalu, Subjugated Nomads: The Lambadas Under the Rule of the Nizam, Bhangya Bhukya, translator Akella Sivaprasad, 157 pp, Rs. 80 \nThis book traces the historical transition of the Lambada community of Hyderabad State under the Nizams during colonial rule. The study spans nearly two centuries from the early eighteenth to about the middle of the twentieth century. The author shows how this community, originally caravan traders, confronted the colonial or modern state power which had adversely transformed their lives. The state discouraged their nomadic ways, inducing them to become peasants on wastelands and in forest tracts. From the middle of the nineteenth century, they had to depend on cattle-raising and agriculture, often becoming agricultural labourers. During famines and the off-season, some resorted to dacoity. This led the state to brand them as a criminal community and relocate them as criminal tribes under surveillance. The Lambadas tried to respond to the challenges faced through a programme of self-reform. From the 1820s, leaders emerged from within the community, who rearticulated Lambada history, spiritual beliefs and culture. \nBhangya Bhukya teaches history at University of Hyderabad. His research interests are community histories, the effects of power/knowledge, governmentality and dominance over subaltern communities, particularly adivasis (original); the state and nationalism, and identity movements by forest and hill peoples in the nineteenth and twentieth century. \nAkella Sivaprasad is a writer and translator


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