Figures and Tables
Figures
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Geographical distribution of IRSH article topics. 6 - 9.1 A war captive (sal), 1866. 179
- 9.2 Mara woman and her servant pounding rice in Saikao (Serkawr), southern Mizoram. 187
- 9.3 Anti-slavery activist with his wife and helper, together with a Christian chief who freed his bawi servants in 1909. 188
- 9.4 “Empire on their backs”: More than 30 coerced porters carrying the belongings of an official on tour, 1896. 191
- 9.5 Communal labor. Planing planks for a new clinic in Pukzing village, 1956. 199
- 9.6 Communal labor. Boys repairing a road in Sihfa village, c. 1956. 199
- 9.7 Communal labor. Constructing a new church in Aizawl town, 1964. 200
- 9.8 Communal labor. Improving the Presbyterian Hospital in Durtlang village, 1980. 200
- 9.9 Communal labor. Cleaning a sacred statue in Aizawl in 2012. 201
- 9.10 Communal labor. Smartening a college campus in Durtlang in 2016. 201
- 9.11 “Tlawmngaihna is what makes being Mizo so wonderful!” Roadside poster in Durtlang (Mizoram), 2016. 203
Tables
- 9.1 Mizoram. Pre-colonial labor regime. 184
- 9.2 Mizoram. Colonial labor regime. 196
- 9.3 Mizoram. Post-1955 labor regime. 202