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United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Criminal gangs in Indian country: Joint hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, first session on examining the incidence of youth violence and criminal gang activity within Indian country, September 17, 1997. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1998.

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Examining the increase of gang activity in Indian country: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, July 30, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Hernandez, Arturo. Can education play a role in the prevention of youth gangs in Indian country?: One tribe's approach. [Charleston, WV: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, AEL, 2002.

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Hernandez, Arturo. Can education play a role in the prevention of youth gangs in Indian country?: One tribe's approach. [Charleston, WV: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, AEL, 2002.

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Hernandez, Arturo. Can education play a role in the prevention of youth gangs in Indian country?: One tribe's approach. [Charleston, WV: ERIC Clearinghouse on Rural Education and Small Schools, AEL, 2002.

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Examining drug smuggling and gang activity in Indian country: Hearing before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, November 19, 2009. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2010.

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Hollick, Julian Crandall. Ganga: A journey down the Ganges River. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2008.

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Hollick, Julian Crandall. Ganga: A journey down the Ganges River. Washington, DC: Island Press, 2008.

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1942-, Murty M. N., ed. Cleaning-up the Ganges: A cost-benefit analysis of the Ganga Action Plan. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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ill, Kahoun Cindy, ed. The Woodland gang and the Indian cave. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1989.

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Ten Indians. New York: Penguin Books, 1997.

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Bell, Madison Smartt. Ten Indians. New York: Pantheon Books, 1996.

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From the Tagus to the Ganges. New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011.

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The river Ganga: The life line of India. New Delhi: Daya Pub. House, 2012.

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Kalpana, Das, ed. La gang: Une chimère à apprivoiser : marginalité et transnationalité chez les jeunes québécois d'origine afro-antillaise. Montréal, Québec: Boréal, 2003.

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Perreault, Marc. La gang: Une chimère à apprivoiser : marginalité et transnationalité chez les jeunes québécois d'origine afro-antillaise. Montréal, Québec: Boréal, 2003.

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From the Ganges to the Snake River. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Press, 2000.

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Newby, Eric. Slowly down the ganges. London: HarperPress, 2011.

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Underhill, Lonnie E. Outlaws in the Indian Territory: The Bill Cook gang, 1894-1895. Tucson, Ariz: Roan Horse Press, 1985.

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Shirley, Glenn. Thirteen days of terror: The Rufus Buck Gang in Indian Territory. Stillwater, OK: Barbed Wire Press, 1996.

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Lessinger, Johanna. From the Ganges to the Hudson: Indian immigrants in New York City. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 1995.

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Couture, Joseph E. Biidaaban: The Mnjikaning community healing model. [Ottawa]: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada, 2003.

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Couture, Joseph E. Biidaaban: The Mnjikaning community healing model. [Ottawa]: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada, 2003.

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Couture, Joseph E. Biidaaban: Modèle de guérison de la Première nation Mnjikaning. [Ottawa]: Sécurité publique et protection civile Canada, 2002.

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Sabata, Binoda Chandra. River pollution in India: A case study of Ganga River. New Delhi: APH Pub. Corp., 1995.

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Seshadri, Lakshmi. Ganga: The legend of the most sacred river of India. Bombay: India House, 1987.

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Netaji Institute for Asian Studies., ed. Ecological and resource study of the Ganga Delta (in India). Calcutta: Published for Netaji Institute for Asian Studies by K.P. Bagchi & Co., 1992.

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Marauders of the Indian nations: The Bill Cook gang and Cherokee Bill. Stillwater, OK: Barbed Wire Press, 1994.

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Caudari, Vaikuṇṭhaṃ Prabhākar. Phyākṣa"nijaṃ": Samājampai prabhāvaṃ. Haidarābād: Saṅghamitra Pablikēṣans, 2010.

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Caste, occupation, and politics on the Ganges: Passages of resistance. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009.

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I dreamt I was in heaven: The rampage of The Rufus Buck Gang. [United States]: Legba Books, 2011.

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Herrschaft und Verwaltung im östlichen Indien unter den späten Gangas (ca. 1038-1434). Stuttgart: Steiner Verlag Wiesbaden, 1986.

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Śrīgaṅgā-daṇḍakam. Vārāṇasī: Śrīmātā Pablikeśans, 1998.

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Gujarāta Prāntīya Rāshṭrabhāshā Pracāra Samiti, ed. Patitapāvanī. Ahamadābāda: Gujarāta Prāntīya Rāshṭrabhāshā Pracāra Samiti, 2006.

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From lineage to state: Social formations in the mid-first millennium B.C. in the Ganga Valley. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990.

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Yangtze to Ganga: Impact of economic reform on space in China and India. New Delhi: Manak Publications, 2010.

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Swain, Ashok. The environmental trap: The Ganges River diversion, Bangladeshi migration, and conflicts in India. Uppsala, Sweden: Dept. of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University, 1996.

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Crow, Ben. Sharing the Ganges: The politics and technologyof river development. Thousand Oaks: Sage, 1994.

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Hatch, Orrin. Criminal Gangs in Indian Country: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, U.S. Senate. Diane Pub Co, 1997.

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Indians Wear Red: Colonialism, Resistance, and Aboriginal Street Gangs. Fernwood Publishing Co., Ltd., 2013.

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GOVERNMENT, US. Criminal gangs in Indian country: joint hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary and the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred ... Indian country, September 17, 1997 (S. hrg). For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1998.

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Ganga: A Journey Down the Ganges River. Island Press, 2007.

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(Illustrator), Sondeep Shankar, ed. Ganga (Classic India). Rupa & Co, 1995.

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India: Mother Ganges. Shufu No Tomo-Sha, 2002.

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Haines, Daniel. The Phantom of Cooperation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190648664.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the Indus Waters Treaty’s problematic reputation for symbolising India–Pakistan cooperation. Even though the treaty failed to resolve broader geoplitical tensions in South Asia, the principle of river basin-scale negotiations reappeared in American and World Bank proposals for resolving an India–Pakistan dispute over the Farakka Barrage on the River Ganges in West Bengal and East Pakistan during the later 1960s and 1970s. The spectacular failure of basin-scale negotiation in Bengal, due to Indian policy-makers’ determination not to “compromise” their river-development plans in the face of external pressure, contrasted with the relative success of negotiations over the Indus Basin. The strange afterlife of the Indus Waters Treaty, in which Indian politicians used it as a warning against further cooperation, further demonstrated its historical peculiarity. The treaty is not a model for improving bilateral relations.
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Sturco, Giulio Di. Ganga Ma. Gost Books, 2019.

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Dyson, Tim. Prehistory and Early History. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829058.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the population of the Indus valley civilization and the possible reasons for its decline. It considers the ingress of Indo-Aryan influences into the north of the Indian subcontinent, and the opening-up of the Ganges river basin. Population expansion in the basin was accompanied by the spread of agriculture, the emergence of city-state ‘kingdoms’ and, eventually, establishment of the Mauryan ‘Empire’ centred on Pataliputra (now modern-day Patna). The chapter examines what linguistic and genetic evidence can tell us about India’s people in early historical times. It discusses the tendency of influences to enter through the north-west, and the development of the system of coastal settlements. The chapter concludes by considering the general course of the population in the period to c.200 BCE—by which time a majority of the subcontinent’s perhaps 15–30 million people lived in the Ganges basin.
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Murty, M. N., and A. Markandya. Cleaning-up the Ganges: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Ganga Action Plan. Oxford University Press, USA, 2001.

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Colopy, Cheryl. Dirty, Sacred Rivers. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199845019.001.0001.

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Dirty, Sacred Rivers explores South Asia's increasingly urgent water crisis, taking readers on a journey through North India, Nepal and Bangladesh, from the Himalaya to the Bay of Bengal. The book shows how rivers, traditionally revered by the people of the Indian subcontinent, have in recent decades deteriorated dramatically due to economic progress and gross mismanagement. Dams and ill-advised embankments strangle the Ganges and its sacred tributaries. Rivers have become sewage channels for a burgeoning population. To tell the story of this enormous river basin, environmental journalist Cheryl Colopy treks to high mountain glaciers with hydrologists; bumps around the rough embankments of India's poorest state in a jeep with social workers; and takes a boat excursion through the Sundarbans, the mangrove forests at the end of the Ganges watershed. She lingers in key places and hot spots in the debate over water: the megacity Delhi, a paradigm of water mismanagement; Bihar, India's poorest, most crime-ridden state, thanks largely to the blunders of engineers who tried to tame powerful Himalayan rivers with embankments but instead created annual floods; and Kathmandu, the home of one of the most elegant and ancient traditional water systems on the subcontinent, now the site of a water-development boondoggle. Colopy's vivid first-person narrative brings exotic places and complex issues to life, introducing the reader to a memorable cast of characters, ranging from the most humble members of South Asian society to engineers and former ministers. Here we find real-life heroes, bucking current trends, trying to find rational ways to manage rivers and water. They are reviving ingenious methods of water management that thrived for centuries in South Asia and may point the way to water sustainability and healthy rivers.
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Lewin, Ted. Sacred River: The Ganges of India. Clarion Books, 2003.

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