SIL International Publications

Tribes of Idukki, Kerala

Relation Text: 
SIL Electronic Survey Reports 2015-029
Statement of Responsibility: 
Varghese, Bijumon and Jose P. Mathew, compilers
Issue Date: 
2017
Abstract: 

This sociolinguistic survey of selected Scheduled Tribes in the Idukki district of Kerala was sponsored and carried out by the Indian Institute for Cross-Cultural Communication (IICCC), which is interested in developing mother tongue literature and promoting literacy among the minority people groups of India. This report tells about the social and unique linguistic features exhibited by the different tribes found in Idukki district. The project started in December 2001 and fieldwork was finished by the middle of May 2002. The report was written in October 2002.

[This survey report written some time ago deserves to be made available even at this late date. Conditions were such that it was not published when originally written. The reader is cautioned that more recent research may exist. Historical data is quite valuable as it provides a basis for a longitudinal analysis and helps us understand both the trajectory and pace of change as compared with more recent studies.—Editor

Extent: 
iii, 186 pages
Subject: 
Survey Report
Mala Pulayan
Language Surveys
Country: 
India
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