The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... dance is full of verve and aplomb and occasionally reaches a frenzied stage with their costumes flying as the dancer whirl round . Usually the dancers enter the arena after a drink of sur ( sine ) . Dances by individuals are gene- rally ...
... dance is full of verve and aplomb and occasionally reaches a frenzied stage with their costumes flying as the dancer whirl round . Usually the dancers enter the arena after a drink of sur ( sine ) . Dances by individuals are gene- rally ...
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... dances . Legend says that during the Coronation of a king of the Meities there was a dispute over sovereignty and ... dance was performed as a mark of thanks giving . A number of tribals have now converted to chris- tianities . The dance ...
... dances . Legend says that during the Coronation of a king of the Meities there was a dispute over sovereignty and ... dance was performed as a mark of thanks giving . A number of tribals have now converted to chris- tianities . The dance ...
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... dance . 3. Pung Cholom - Pung Cholom ( the Mridanga dance ) is indispensable part of the classical Manipuri Sankritana community singing in praise of God . It is unique in the sense that the dancers , while exe- cuting varied graceful ...
... dance . 3. Pung Cholom - Pung Cholom ( the Mridanga dance ) is indispensable part of the classical Manipuri Sankritana community singing in praise of God . It is unique in the sense that the dancers , while exe- cuting varied graceful ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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