The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... dance is always accompanied by songs . The men and women usually dance in separate circle and do not intermingle . The dance number of the menfolk is vigorous and sometimes bisterous too . But the women move slowly and gracefully They ...
... dance is always accompanied by songs . The men and women usually dance in separate circle and do not intermingle . The dance number of the menfolk is vigorous and sometimes bisterous too . But the women move slowly and gracefully They ...
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... dance is still performed during the Lal Horoa festival in order to ask the forest deities for peace and prosperity . Dance Manipur is famous for its colourful dances which are of different types like Lal Horouka , Majira Nritya ...
... dance is still performed during the Lal Horoa festival in order to ask the forest deities for peace and prosperity . Dance Manipur is famous for its colourful dances which are of different types like Lal Horouka , Majira Nritya ...
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... dance represents a group dance of males and females dancing before a particular deity for peace and prosperity of the land . Hundreds of villagers , both male and female , of all ages parti- cipate in the festival and dance . 3. Pung ...
... dance represents a group dance of males and females dancing before a particular deity for peace and prosperity of the land . Hundreds of villagers , both male and female , of all ages parti- cipate in the festival and dance . 3. Pung ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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