The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... persons in Rajasthan . The Bhil is considered as the best archer among the Indian Tribe . Eklavya of Mahabharata age , the devoted desciple of Dronacharya , was from Bhil tribe . He proved a unique archer of his time . Shabri , who ...
... persons in Rajasthan . The Bhil is considered as the best archer among the Indian Tribe . Eklavya of Mahabharata age , the devoted desciple of Dronacharya , was from Bhil tribe . He proved a unique archer of his time . Shabri , who ...
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... persons and there is a little or no dowry . It is the simplest form of marriage . ( 2 ) Boee Dau dee . The party consists of 20-30 per- sons or even more and the dowry is carried by 8-10 persons ( paintrus ) ( 3 ) Bajdya . This marriage ...
... persons and there is a little or no dowry . It is the simplest form of marriage . ( 2 ) Boee Dau dee . The party consists of 20-30 per- sons or even more and the dowry is carried by 8-10 persons ( paintrus ) ( 3 ) Bajdya . This marriage ...
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... persons answering to priests in the communities are their " deoris " , who bury the dead . The burial service is simple . The corpse is wrapped in leaves and put on a chang , where it is left until decayed , when the skull is taken and ...
... persons answering to priests in the communities are their " deoris " , who bury the dead . The burial service is simple . The corpse is wrapped in leaves and put on a chang , where it is left until decayed , when the skull is taken and ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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