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      <title>IDEOLOGY OF COLONIAL HISTORIOGRAPHY AND MIZO HISTORY WRITING</title>
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      <description>Title: IDEOLOGY OF COLONIAL HISTORIOGRAPHY AND MIZO HISTORY WRITING
Authors: K. Gangte, Lalrameng</description>
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      <title>Conversion To Christianity and Islam in India; A Historiographical Survey of the Recent Literature</title>
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      <description>Title: Conversion To Christianity and Islam in India; A Historiographical Survey of the Recent Literature
Authors: K. Gangte, Lalrameng</description>
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      <title>Christian Missionary Activities in Eastern India: A Study of The Baptists in Orissa in The 19th Century</title>
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      <description>Title: Christian Missionary Activities in Eastern India: A Study of The Baptists in Orissa in The 19th Century
Authors: K. Gangte, Lalrameng
Abstract: The occupation of Orissa by the British in 1803 was followed&#xD;
by the coming of missionaries. With conversion of the people to&#xD;
Christianity as their motive, the General Baptist Missionary&#xD;
Society was established in 1822. Attempts to convert the people&#xD;
through preaching, tracts and education met with limited&#xD;
success because of various reasons like caste rigidity and extreme&#xD;
conservation of the people. Impact of the missionaries was rather&#xD;
felt from their activities like printing, translations and journalism&#xD;
which were not evangelical in character. Except among some&#xD;
tribals who converted to Christianity and changed their outlook,&#xD;
lasting contribution of the Baptist Missionaries towards social&#xD;
progress in Orissa came directly from their non-evangelical&#xD;
works and indirectly from their evangelical activities.</description>
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      <title>Human Sacrifice among the Khonds of Orissa C.1836-1861: A Study</title>
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      <description>Title: Human Sacrifice among the Khonds of Orissa C.1836-1861: A Study
Authors: K. Gangte, Lalrameng
Abstract: The Khonds of Orissa, who lived in the mountainous terrains independently with&#xD;
practically no contact with the outside world, practised human sacrifices to their&#xD;
deity, the Earth-Goddess since time immemorial. After its discovery by the British in&#xD;
1836, attempts using various measures including a agency specifically meant to&#xD;
suppress the rite resulted in the substitution of the rite with animals. Contact with the&#xD;
British and the Christian missionaries exposed the Khonds to a larger society with&#xD;
socio-economic consequences.</description>
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