The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... language of the people of these castes , there are slight differences . The Gujjars , now called Rajputs , speak a language mainly Gurjari while the Lohars and Badhis speak a dialect which is more like the dialect of the lower hills ...
... language of the people of these castes , there are slight differences . The Gujjars , now called Rajputs , speak a language mainly Gurjari while the Lohars and Badhis speak a dialect which is more like the dialect of the lower hills ...
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... language and the women on the other hand are not expected to respond in the same ugly manner , but maintain silence indicative of submission . Should a woman disobey the husband , she is given a severe beating and the angry outburst in ...
... language and the women on the other hand are not expected to respond in the same ugly manner , but maintain silence indicative of submission . Should a woman disobey the husband , she is given a severe beating and the angry outburst in ...
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... language utterly inappli- cable to race . It means a language and nothing but a language . " So it is never intended to suggest that ployandry in Jaunsar - Bawar could be regard- ed as a racial trait of the Aryans . Setting aside the ...
... language utterly inappli- cable to race . It means a language and nothing but a language . " So it is never intended to suggest that ployandry in Jaunsar - Bawar could be regard- ed as a racial trait of the Aryans . Setting aside the ...
Inhalt
The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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