Description
The Forests of Upper India and Their Inhabitants by Thomas W. Webber is a detailed account of the natural environment and tribal communities of northern India during the British colonial period. Drawing on his experiences in the Indian Civil Service, Webber describes the region’s diverse flora and fauna, as well as the customs, livelihoods, and challenges faced by indigenous peoples. The book blends natural history with ethnographic observation, reflecting both colonial interests and a genuine curiosity about India’s ecological and cultural landscape.