The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... girl are thus informally betrothed by themselves they meet at a moonlit dance which is known as Jhumar dance . As the dance goes on the girl talks with the brother of the boy either real or classificatory and the conversation follows ...
... girl are thus informally betrothed by themselves they meet at a moonlit dance which is known as Jhumar dance . As the dance goes on the girl talks with the brother of the boy either real or classificatory and the conversation follows ...
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... girl if she becomes pregnant The above mentioned Garo proverb means that some relatives worry about what a man has in his stomach , and others about what he brings home in his basket . In fact , neither a boy nor a girl wants to lead a ...
... girl if she becomes pregnant The above mentioned Garo proverb means that some relatives worry about what a man has in his stomach , and others about what he brings home in his basket . In fact , neither a boy nor a girl wants to lead a ...
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... girl lies next to the wall at the rear of the main room . The captors instruct the boy to lie down beside the girl and share her blanket . They watch throughout the night so that the groom may not run away . The boy sleeps there in a ...
... girl lies next to the wall at the rear of the main room . The captors instruct the boy to lie down beside the girl and share her blanket . They watch throughout the night so that the groom may not run away . The boy sleeps there in a ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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