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Enclosures of colonization: Indigeneity, development, and the case of Mapithel dam in Northeast India / Kipgen, Ngamjahao   Journal Article
Kipgen, Ngamjahao Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the Mapithel dam in Northeastern state of Manipur in India as a site of contestation between the state-led development agenda and the affected tribal people. Based on discursive field experiences, the paper reflects upon the competing values in relation to land use and ownership systems and raises a question – as to whether in the name of development, is the government eroding tribal people’s right over their land and resources? The Mapithel dam issue not only invites serious deliberations beyond dam construction and its social and ecological ramifications but also contemplates on the various dynamics in and through cultural identity, politics, and natural resources. The paper addresses some key aspects of the very political closure approach which emphasizes state’s hegemony through forceful intrusion into the life, livelihood, and ‘lebenswelt’ of tribal people and infringement of their traditional rights.
Key Words Development  Militarization  Manipur  Tribals  Land and Identity  Mapithel Dam 
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