Conflict and Customary Law among the Paite of Manipur: An Anthropological Study

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<p>Conflict is an inevitable part of every society but the ways communities resolve it reveal much about their values traditions and structures of authority. Among the Paite tribe of Manipur disputes are not settled through formal courts or contracts but through deeply rooted customary institutions guided by memory kinship and collective wisdom.</p><p>This book offers an anthropological exploration of these practices focusing on the roles of the Chief the Village Authority and the Inndongta (Household Council) in maintaining harmony and delivering justice. Drawing on rich ethnographic fieldwork in Paite society the study highlights how leadership tradition and community participation shape conflict resolution and ensure social order.</p><p>By situating Paite practices within broader anthropological debates on law custom and governance the book sheds light on indigenous systems of justice in Northeast India. It shows how peace is not imposed from above but negotiated within the fabric of everyday life blending authority with communal responsibility.</p><p>Engaging and insightful this work will appeal to scholars and students of Anthropology Sociology Political Science Tribal Studies and Law as well as anyone interested in indigenous forms of governance and justice in South Asia.</p>
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