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Constructive community drinking: a genome based socio-cultural study on Bondo highlanders is a holistic research work on a primitive tribal community. This work emphasized on the factors regulating alcohol habits. How genes and socio-environmental adaptability protecting the community from alcoholism is explained in this work. Some of the significant generalizations that have been derived from cross-cultural studies are also validated in this study. This book is very much useful for the students of Anthropology, Sociology, Tribal Studies, Alcohol Study, Culture Study, Human Biology, Human…mehr

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Constructive community drinking: a genome based socio-cultural study on Bondo highlanders is a holistic research work on a primitive tribal community. This work emphasized on the factors regulating alcohol habits. How genes and socio-environmental adaptability protecting the community from alcoholism is explained in this work. Some of the significant generalizations that have been derived from cross-cultural studies are also validated in this study. This book is very much useful for the students of Anthropology, Sociology, Tribal Studies, Alcohol Study, Culture Study, Human Biology, Human Genetics, and Literature and also for general reader who has interest in searching knowledge.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Jayanta Kumar Nayak was born in India in 1977. He did his M.Sc., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degree from Utkal University, India. He worked as a research fellow in Indian Council of Medical Research and Anthropological Survey of India. As a project scientist, he also worked in Anthropological Survey of India. Presently he is working as Asst Professor.