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| These colonial regimes also relied on highly centralized control of knowledge in order to implement different kinds of subject positions for different communities (Cohn 1987; Chandra 2013). | These colonial regimes also relied on highly centralized control of knowledge in order to implement different kinds of subject positions for different communities (Cohn 1987; Chandra 2013). | ||
| - | * Backward tribes in backward tracts | + | * Backward tribes in excluded areas (or backward tracts) |
| * Criminal tribes | * Criminal tribes | ||
| + | * Martial races | ||
| Census categories are social facts with teeth. They have normative force. | Census categories are social facts with teeth. They have normative force. | ||
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