00974pab a2200145 454500008004000000100002000040245010600060260000900166300001500175362001200190520055100202650001800753650001300771773004400784180718b2011 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aDutta, Sujit K. aEthnic communities and non-traditional land uses in the north Cachar hills of Assam: A critical study c2011 ap.340-349. aApr-Jun aNorth Cachar Hills is the only hill district of Assam with its headquarters at Haflong having an area of 4888 sq.km. and 581 villages. The district has been functioning with its full authority by forming an Autonomous Council. Traditional slash and burn agriculture (locally referred as `jhum') is the predominant land use in uplands. This study was undertaken to understand cropping patterns, marketing system and relationships between landholding size and productivity in selected villages of North Cachar Hills district of Assam. - Reproduced. aEthnic groups aLand use aIndian Journal of Public Administration