The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... nature , music has become an important com- panion of the Kinners . They sing while working in the fields , weeding out the grass , going to the market and at the festive occasions The gaiety and confidence of the people residing in ...
... nature , music has become an important com- panion of the Kinners . They sing while working in the fields , weeding out the grass , going to the market and at the festive occasions The gaiety and confidence of the people residing in ...
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... nature and life . The tribal woman has to adopt herself to the conditions about her environment . It may be rapid or slow , good or bad and complete or partial . Culture itself is never static . Since culture is dynamic , the life of a ...
... nature and life . The tribal woman has to adopt herself to the conditions about her environment . It may be rapid or slow , good or bad and complete or partial . Culture itself is never static . Since culture is dynamic , the life of a ...
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... nature . As such she or he is ultima- tely dependent on the environment . But in the life a woman , the major emphasis deserves to be placed on the cultural rather than the natural environment . Hence , if her cultural environment is ...
... nature . As such she or he is ultima- tely dependent on the environment . But in the life a woman , the major emphasis deserves to be placed on the cultural rather than the natural environment . Hence , if her cultural environment is ...
Inhalt
The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Angami anthropologists Aryan Assam Bastar beauty Bhil Bhopalpatnam Brahman Brahmaur bride bridegroom brothers called caste ceremony Chamba Chamba district child clans cloth colour common culture customs dance dancers daughter deities Dhangars Dhumkuria district divorce Eastern Naga enemy father feet festival forest Gaddi woman Garos Ghotul girl goats Gond gotra Gujjars hand head head-hunting hills Himachal Pradesh Himalayas Hindu Hindu-Kush husband India Jagdalpur Jaunsar-Bawar Jaunsaris Kaling Kangra Karmu Kashmir Khasas Khasis Kinners Lahulis language Lepchas live Lower Kugti Maharaja Manipur marriage marry mother Muria Naga tribes Nagaland neighbours night Oraon ornaments Panda Baijnath Pangi Panji party Phulmu polyandry primitive Puja pujari race Raja Rajputs Ranju region Santal Santal women savages says Sema shepherd Shiva shrine Sikkim Singh sister social song spear tehi thakur ghar Tibetans tion tribal women Upper Kugti valley Vedic village warrior wear wife worship young