The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... believed to have been the original inhabitants of Sikkim . It is also believed that this tiny State was settled by Lepcha migrants from Assam hills in the 13th century . Then came the Bhutias and Nepalese . Among Nepalese included ...
... believed to have been the original inhabitants of Sikkim . It is also believed that this tiny State was settled by Lepcha migrants from Assam hills in the 13th century . Then came the Bhutias and Nepalese . Among Nepalese included ...
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... believed to talk to the sickness - demon and cure the patient by expelling the evil spirits . Another group is the Yaba and Yama . They are believed to be under the influence of the gods of the Limbu people . The Lepcha priestess like ...
... believed to talk to the sickness - demon and cure the patient by expelling the evil spirits . Another group is the Yaba and Yama . They are believed to be under the influence of the gods of the Limbu people . The Lepcha priestess like ...
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... believed to belong to this community . ' Bhil ' is derived from the Dravidian equivalent of the word ' bow ' , a characteristic weapon of the tribe . In ancient Sanskrit literature this word has been used a synonymous with other forest ...
... believed to belong to this community . ' Bhil ' is derived from the Dravidian equivalent of the word ' bow ' , a characteristic weapon of the tribe . In ancient Sanskrit literature this word has been used a synonymous with other forest ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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