The Corporate Tribe

The Corporate Tribe

Author: Danielle Braun

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-11-09

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0429779690

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No challenge is entirely new. In 60,000 years of human existence, nearly every problem we face in modern business has already been seen...and solved. We just have to figure out how to apply that age-old tribal wisdom to our current circumstances. The Corporate Tribe will take you on a journey to discover the essence of culture and the secret to successful change programs. Along the way, it will introduce you to the cultural traditions of different people across the globe and provide you with the practical tools you need to apply what you find to today’s organizations. Through thirty compelling stories, The Corporate Tribe will reveal what, deep down, you already know. At turns unfamiliar and disruptive, illuminating and inspirational, The Corporate Tribe offers a powerful paradigm and skillset for tackling organizational and leadership challenges in the twenty-first century and beyond. It is a book for leaders, consultants and advisors who are looking for a fresh perspective and proven solutions, for those who want to build strong communities that are safe for diversity and ready for change. Danielle Braun and Jitske Kramer are corporate anthropologists. They look at organizations as tribes, organizational charts as kinship systems, leaders as chiefs and mission documents as totem poles. Travel with them to places where spirits linger after death, magic is real and rituals are the key to maintaining order and facilitating transition. You will never look at your organization—or approach its problems—the same way again.


Between Ethnography and Fiction

Between Ethnography and Fiction

Author: Tanka Bahadur Subba

Publisher: Orient Blackswan

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 9788125028123

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Between Ethnography and Fiction brings together essays by sixteen scholars of various disciplines to re-examine the work of Verrier Elwin in the fields of tribal literature, tribe and non-tribe relationship, tribal development policies, missionaries and conversion, myths and legends, art and craft, etc. Elwin is undoubtedly one of the most controversial as well as influential anthropologists of the twentieth century. The essays included here are therefore both appreciative and critical.


Ethnography of a Tribe

Ethnography of a Tribe

Author: B. S. Bisht

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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"This is the first ever study of the little known anwal community of indo-tibetan border, which has been confined for a long time to hilly, forested and remote areas of Uttarakhand Himalaya. The centuries-old social isolation of the anwals has made their identity undefinable in the broad spectrum of Indian social system. It is an effort to bring forth the anwals--their origin, society, culture and economy--to the notice of academicians, policymakers and even to the common men. It is hoped that the study will be able to determine the criteria and the indices to ascertain the social position of various socially isolated communities in general, and the anwals in particular."


Anthropological Perspectives on Indian Tribes

Anthropological Perspectives on Indian Tribes

Author: Subhadra Channa

Publisher: Orient Blackswan Pvt Limited

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789352879991

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Anthropological perspectives on Indian tribes provides a lucid yet critical reading on the Indian tribes in their historical and political contexts. It attempts to introduce the young reader to a view of tribes that goes beyond many of the commonly understood concepts and prejudices that are set deep in the popular idea of tribe . through ethnographic examples and engagement with theoretical works, knowledge and theories about tribes are explored within the broad categories of kinship, religion, subsistence, law and politics. This comprehensive work on Indian tribes provides a theoretical understanding of the diverse world views that govern the functioning of tribal societies. Providing insights into ground-level situations that may contribute to a better governance of tribal populations, it will encourage students of sociology and social anthropology to develop a critical and analytical attitude towards the discipline.


Lakota of the Rosebud

Lakota of the Rosebud

Author: Elizabeth S. Grobsmith

Publisher: Holt Rinehart & Winston

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9780030574382

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This tribe of South Dakota has met the challenge of living in the 20th century by expressing religion and beliefs in a cultural style that mixes tradition and Christian influence with western technology.


Ethnography

Ethnography

Author: Sir Jervoise Athelstane Baines

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2021-09-09

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9781014303752

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