The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... never touched wine . Whether they pass the snow - covered tracks or cross the deep forest , they never feel the neces- sity of any beverage . The Gujjars rear buffaloes in large numbers and cows too . Some Gujjars have sheep and goats ...
... never touched wine . Whether they pass the snow - covered tracks or cross the deep forest , they never feel the neces- sity of any beverage . The Gujjars rear buffaloes in large numbers and cows too . Some Gujjars have sheep and goats ...
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... never atten- ded his Ghotul and used to criticise his village boys and girls . Then came the time of his marriage . He went to invite the boys and girls . Every one laughed at him , while the girls taunted him : " Have you ever attended ...
... never atten- ded his Ghotul and used to criticise his village boys and girls . Then came the time of his marriage . He went to invite the boys and girls . Every one laughed at him , while the girls taunted him : " Have you ever attended ...
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... never apparently conscious of fatigue . They are very abstemious , and live chiefly on rice and fish , which is often rotten from preference . Though rigid Hindus outwardly , they have a curi- ous custom by which a man of low caste ...
... never apparently conscious of fatigue . They are very abstemious , and live chiefly on rice and fish , which is often rotten from preference . Though rigid Hindus outwardly , they have a curi- ous custom by which a man of low caste ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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