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ENGLISH STUDIES IN INDIA

  • Representing Feminine Divinity: A Visual Ethnography of Theyyam in North Malabar, Society and Culture in South Asia, Sage Journal (2020)
  • "No Space of Our Own": A Vanishing South Indian Hunter- Gatherer's Experience in Space Sharing (Hunter Gatherer Research Vol. 3, No. 3, April 1, 2019- Liverpool University Press)
  • ‘A House is not a Home: Experiencing 'Development' among the Kurichiyan elderly'. 2019. in Active Aging: Dynamics in the Post Modern Era. Laxmi and A.K. Mohan. New Delhi: Today & Tomorrow's Publishers.
  • ‘Square Pegs in Round Holes: Perceptions of Hunter-gatherer School Dropouts of Kerala, South India’ (Eastern Anthropologist, Vol-66, No. 3-4, 2014)
  • Research Project Report: ‘Unheard Voices: A Study on the Perceptions of Tribal School Drop-outs in Kerala’ (2012)- Published by Child Rights and You (CRY) http://www.cry.org/resources/pdf/NCRRF/NCRRF_Report By_Seetha_Kakkoth.pdf
  • Continuity and change in the role of Women in performing arts of the two adivasi communities in Kerala’ , Journal of Humankind Vol.7 (2011)
  • Continuity and change in the role of Women in performing arts of the two adivasi communities in Kerala’ , Journal of Humankind Vol.7 (2011)
  • ‘Whom to Marry? Spouse Selection in Small Tribal Communities of Nilambur Valley, Kerala’. 2011. in Migration, Health and Development. S. Lahiri, B. Paswan and K.C Das (Ed.) IIPS (International Institute for Population Sciences), Mumbai. New Delhi: Rawat Publications.
  • PDR work: “Environment and Aging Experiences among the South Indian Hunter- Gatherers” (2011) - Published by Asia Research Centre (ARC), London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) as a working paper. http://www.lse.ac.uk/asiaresearchcentre/_files/arcwp53-kakkoth.pdf
  • Cholanaickan’, Padavukal, Government of Kerala. (2010)
  • "Social Support for Hunter-Gatherers: Care or curse?(Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. XLIV. No.36, 2009)
  • Book Review ‘Scheduled Tribes and Development Ed. by HS Saksena, Vinay Kumar Srivastava and Sukant K Chaoudhury’ in the Journal of the Institute for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (2008)
  • Tribal Economy: Reforms & Unequal Partners’. 2007 in Economic Reform and Regional Inequality. Gangadharan(Ed.). New Delhi: Serials Publications.
  • ‘Issues of Development in a Changing Primitive Tribe: Koraga of Kasaragode, Kerala’ (Man in India, Vol.85, No.3 & 4, 2005).
  • ‘‘We are siblings for ever : Folklore Elements in a changing Rural Society’ (South Indian Folklorist, No. 8, 2005).
  • ‘The Primitive Tribal Groups of Kerala: A Situational Appraisal’ (Studies of Tribes and Tribals, Vol 31(1), July 2005).
  • ‘Nature- Man relationship in Aranadan Myths: A Study’ (Man and Life, Vol 31(1-2), Jan-June 2005).
  • ‘Aranadan’.2004 in Jeevithavum Samskaravum.Vol-4. V.M.Vishnu Namboothiri (General Editor), Chirakkal: Kerala Folklore Acadamy.
  • ‘Demographic Profile of an Autochthonous Tribe: The Aranadan of Kerala.’ (The Anthropologist, Vol 6(3), July 2004).
  • ‘Fertility and Foetal Mortality among a diminutive Tribe: The Aranadan of Kerala.’ (South Asian Anthropologist 2004).
  • ‘Health Status of Women in a Marginalised Tribal Community : A Study of the Aranadan of Kerala.’ (Man and Life, Vol 29(1-2), Jan-June 2003).
  • ‘Bhakshanam : Chila Adivasi Vamsiya Arivukal’ (Poli, Vol 2 (1), 2003).
  • ‘Kinship and Tribal Lore: A Study.’ (Indian Folk life, Vol2, issue-3, January- March 2003).
  • ‘Tribal Participation in Forest Management: A Note on Participatory Forest Management in Kerala’- (Ashwattha Vol.2, July-September, 2002)