The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... caste endogamy prevails and no Gaddi or Brahman may marry anyone except his own caste fellow ( Newell , 1955b ) . No family from the Kugti area other than the Kaling pujari , Sipi and Riara , ever marry any further down the valley than ...
... caste endogamy prevails and no Gaddi or Brahman may marry anyone except his own caste fellow ( Newell , 1955b ) . No family from the Kugti area other than the Kaling pujari , Sipi and Riara , ever marry any further down the valley than ...
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... caste intermarri- age between Gaddi and Brahmans , he stated that in his opinion there was no fundamental differ- ence between the two castes and that Brahmans were no better than Gaddi since both undertook the same occupations and ...
... caste intermarri- age between Gaddi and Brahmans , he stated that in his opinion there was no fundamental differ- ence between the two castes and that Brahmans were no better than Gaddi since both undertook the same occupations and ...
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... caste of a child is determined exclusively by the father's status ( provided that the mother belongs to the Gaddi or the Brahman caste ) does not seem to have affected the stability of the caste system which has operated in this way in ...
... caste of a child is determined exclusively by the father's status ( provided that the mother belongs to the Gaddi or the Brahman caste ) does not seem to have affected the stability of the caste system which has operated in this way in ...
Inhalt
The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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