The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... usually dance in separate circle and do not intermingle . The dance number of the menfolk is vigorous and sometimes bisterous too . But the women move slowly and gracefully They clap their hands at regular intervals , and after every ...
... usually dance in separate circle and do not intermingle . The dance number of the menfolk is vigorous and sometimes bisterous too . But the women move slowly and gracefully They clap their hands at regular intervals , and after every ...
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... usually selected , to succeed her mother . The status of the women here is superior than the menfolk . Marriage Marriage by capture , a universal custom in the tribal world , is also common among the Garos and Khasis . Due to lack of ...
... usually selected , to succeed her mother . The status of the women here is superior than the menfolk . Marriage Marriage by capture , a universal custom in the tribal world , is also common among the Garos and Khasis . Due to lack of ...
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... possible from attack , though , by thus constructing them , the inhabitants suffer much in obtaining a supply of water . The village is usually defended by a ditch , or a succession of ditches , of about APPENDIX IV 135.
... possible from attack , though , by thus constructing them , the inhabitants suffer much in obtaining a supply of water . The village is usually defended by a ditch , or a succession of ditches , of about APPENDIX IV 135.
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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