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The Lepchas are racially akin to some of the hill tribes of Assam and are 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 ...
The Lepchas are racially akin to some of the hill tribes of Assam and are 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 ...
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They are 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 .
They are 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 .
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Shabri , who offered Rama plums , is 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 ...
Shabri , who offered Rama plums , is 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 ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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