The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... Gond Not only the Gond mothers parents love their children more than anything else While going to the field the Gond mothers carry their little children in a hammock strung over their back . The Gonds are generally scattered over four ...
... Gond Not only the Gond mothers parents love their children more than anything else While going to the field the Gond mothers carry their little children in a hammock strung over their back . The Gonds are generally scattered over four ...
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... Gond tribe . The Dhuria Gonds are treated as an inferior group . ' Gond ' means a Rajput from Gondwara ( place ) , Gondki , ( river ) , Gondsila ( hill ) . It is believed that their forefathers migrated from these places . They have ...
... Gond tribe . The Dhuria Gonds are treated as an inferior group . ' Gond ' means a Rajput from Gondwara ( place ) , Gondki , ( river ) , Gondsila ( hill ) . It is believed that their forefathers migrated from these places . They have ...
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... Gond women never dance with menfolk . The tribals participate occasion- ally in dances , known as Paik , Chhou and Gond dance . The Paik dance is performed at Dusser- hara or marriage ceremonies . Chhou is also call- ed Shiva dance and ...
... Gond women never dance with menfolk . The tribals participate occasion- ally in dances , known as Paik , Chhou and Gond dance . The Paik dance is performed at Dusser- hara or marriage ceremonies . Chhou is also call- ed Shiva dance and ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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