The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... important persons of the village are invited . The girl's parents ask the boy why he has eloped with their daugh- ter . The boy's parents in their turn ask the girl why she has consented to go with their boy . Then the boy and the girl ...
... important persons of the village are invited . The girl's parents ask the boy why he has eloped with their daugh- ter . The boy's parents in their turn ask the girl why she has consented to go with their boy . Then the boy and the girl ...
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... important place in their society . I feel though thay are shut off from certain religious and managerial functions , their economic status is very high . It is a well known fact that the Santal women go to the market , do the bargaining ...
... important place in their society . I feel though thay are shut off from certain religious and managerial functions , their economic status is very high . It is a well known fact that the Santal women go to the market , do the bargaining ...
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... important but more important is absorbing them into the mainstream of national life There is an urgent need of foster- ing a sense of unity and homogeneity with the tribals to avoid the growth of violence and fissi- parous tendencies in ...
... important but more important is absorbing them into the mainstream of national life There is an urgent need of foster- ing a sense of unity and homogeneity with the tribals to avoid the growth of violence and fissi- parous tendencies in ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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