List of Images, Figures and Maps
List of Plates
List of Abbreviations
A Timeline of Nilgiri Modernisation
Preface
PART I: PROLOGUE
1. The Eve of the Modern
Paul Hockings
PART II: NATURE
2. Biodiversity and Conservation Challenges
R. J. Ranjit Daniels
3. A Climatologist in the Nilgiris
Hans J. von Lengerke
PART III: COMMUNITIES
4. John Sullivan and the Toda Monegars
Anthony R. Walker
5. Innocent Times: A Glimpse Back into Sullivan’s Nilgiris
Philip K. Mulley
6. Through Badaga Eyes: The Social Construction of a Cultural Landscape
Frank Heidemann
PART IV: ARTS & CRAFTS
7. Ancient Nilgiri Metallurgy
Sharada Srinivasan
8. Among the Gems from the Nilgiris, the Kota Women Potters
Marie-Claude Mahias
9. Experiencing Music in Tribal South India: On Doing a Recording Project
William Tallotte
PART V: HONEY & MONEY
10. ‘When We Have the Blessings of the Bees, Why Should We Worry?’: Chronicles of a Honeyhunter from the Northeastern Slopes
Pratim Roy and Anita Varghese
11. Cultivating the Money Bush: Tea Production, Socioeconomic Transformation and the Ambivalence of Money
Jens M. Zickgraf
PART VI: PERSONALITIES
12. Twenty-first Century Toda Recollections of the British Raj
Tarun Chhabra
13. The Sadist Who Sired a South Indian Scholar-Administrator
Paul Hockings
14. A Nineteenth-Century Photographer of the Nilgiris and its People
Christopher Penn
15. ‘Everything is Poison Now’: Irula and Alu Kurumba Illness Narratives in a Changing Social Context
Andrew C. Willford
16. The German Nilgiri Family: Team Members of the Indo-German Nilgiris Development Project
Peter Neunhäuser
PART VII: CODA
17. The Symbiosis in the Nilgiris
Indu K. Mallah
A Brief Bibliography for Readers
Notes on the Contributors
Index