The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... spears pointing back over their shoulders . They must keep them pointing forwards or straight upright . The enemy village halts the intruders at about a spear's throw . There are dialogues between the two parties : ' Why have you come ...
... spears pointing back over their shoulders . They must keep them pointing forwards or straight upright . The enemy village halts the intruders at about a spear's throw . There are dialogues between the two parties : ' Why have you come ...
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... Spear The Naga spear is made of three pieces ; the shaft is about 4 to 5.1 / 2 feet in lenght and the shape of the head varies . It has a sharp edge of the blad to prevent its slipping away or cutting the hand , when the spear is in use ...
... Spear The Naga spear is made of three pieces ; the shaft is about 4 to 5.1 / 2 feet in lenght and the shape of the head varies . It has a sharp edge of the blad to prevent its slipping away or cutting the hand , when the spear is in use ...
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... spear also ornamented with dyed hair ; a dhao which these tribes use with both hands , and a cross - bow . They do not use bows and arrows like other tribes . They did possess a certain number of old muskets , but we have every reason ...
... spear also ornamented with dyed hair ; a dhao which these tribes use with both hands , and a cross - bow . They do not use bows and arrows like other tribes . They did possess a certain number of old muskets , but we have every reason ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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