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Triloki N. Pandey Home Directory Triloki N. Pandey
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Title: |
Professor of Anthropology |
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Email: |
pandey@ucsc.edu |
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(831) 459-4675 Office |
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Office: |
Social Sciences 1, 319 |
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Office Hours: |
Sabbatical Leave |
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| Education History | |
B.A., M.A., University of Lucknow
M.A., University of Cambridge
Ph. D., University of Chicago
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| Research Focus | |
Teaching Specialties: Native peoples of America, cultures of India, political anthropology, anthropological theories, and comparisons in anthropology.
Area of Research: Religion and politics of Pueblo Indians of the American Southwest; Tribal peoples of Himalayan Terai and Northeast India.
Area of Fieldwork: Zuni Indians of New Mexico, Tharus of Himalayan Terai, Nagas, Garos, and Khasi of Northeast India. |
| Long Description | |
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Triloki Pandey's research centers on tribal cultures in India, Nepal, and the American Southwest. He has done fieldwork among the Zuni, Hopi, and the Navajo of the American Southwest, and more recently among the Tharus of India and Nepal and among the Khasi, Garo, and Naga of the northeastern India. He has focused mainly on politics, religion, life, history, and the impact of literacy. His work also has comparative and historical dimensions. |
| Selected Publications | |
"Life History of Flora Zuni." In preparation.
"A Theocracy in Transition: Zuni Politics, 1850-1980." Manuscript
Tribes in Indian Society. New York: St. Martin's Press, forthcoming.
"Patterns of Leadership in Western Pueblo Society." In North American Indian Anthropology: Essays on Society and Culture, R. DeMallie and A. Ortiz, eds. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1994. |
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