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A Sketch of Assam: With some account of the Hill Tribes

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A compact travel account and regional survey that blends natural history, practical travel notes, and ethnographic sketches of Assam and its hill peoples. The narrator describes journeys by river and forest, local climate and agriculture, abundant wildlife and hunting methods, and the material culture, customs, and social practices of numerous tribal communities. Separate chapters record topography, village life, cultivation and revenue systems, slavery and opium, and encounters with frontier authorities, while appended sketches profile individual tribes, their dress, rites, and modes of warfare. Occasional illustrations and maps accompany the observational narrative.

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Major John Butler

Major John Butler was a British officer and author known for his work in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his book "A Sketch of Assam: With some account of the Hill Tribes," which provides insights into the geography, culture, and people of Assam, India. Butler's observations reflect his experiences and interactions with the local tribes, contributing to the understanding of this region during a time of colonial exploration. His writings serve as a valuable resource for those interested in the history and anthropology of Assam.

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