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Tribal Architecture in Northeast India
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Traditional houses among the tribal populations of northeast India have long attracted the interest of anthropologists and visitors. Until now, however, they have not been carefully documented. Ren...
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17 January 2014

Traditional houses among the tribal populations of northeast India have long attracted the interest of anthropologists and visitors. Until now, however, they have not been carefully documented. René Kolkman, a professional architect in Amsterdam, studied the homes of 37 different ethnic groups in Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh. His detailed drawings, photographs and personal stories show us the diversity of living spaces in this fascinating cultural area. Longhouses and square houses, built on platforms, built on plinths and housing as many as eighty-six people, these traditional houses are distinct. And although they have changed and are changing still, each of these 34 individual house-types remains immediately recognisable.
Price: $207.00
Pages: 252
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
17 January 2014
ISBN: 9789004255968
Format: Hardcover
René Kolkman graduated as Architect at the Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam in 1968, he had his own office in Amsterdam and is now retired.
Stuart Blackburn has published a dozen books on Indian culture, including Himalayan Tribal Tales: Oral Tradition and Culture in the Apatani Valley (Brill, 2010) and The Sun Rises: A Shaman's Chant, Ritual Exchange and Fertility in the Apatani Valley (Brill, 2010).
Stuart Blackburn has published a dozen books on Indian culture, including Himalayan Tribal Tales: Oral Tradition and Culture in the Apatani Valley (Brill, 2010) and The Sun Rises: A Shaman's Chant, Ritual Exchange and Fertility in the Apatani Valley (Brill, 2010).