The Tribal Women of IndiaSundeep Prakashan, 1978 - 163 Seiten |
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... leave tomorrow night O Kunjua Do not leave me . I would sacrifice my life To keep you here . 4. I must go tomorrow night , O Chanchalo , I must go far I have pressing work which I cannot ignore . Many songs about another shepherd Rupnu ...
... leave tomorrow night O Kunjua Do not leave me . I would sacrifice my life To keep you here . 4. I must go tomorrow night , O Chanchalo , I must go far I have pressing work which I cannot ignore . Many songs about another shepherd Rupnu ...
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... leaves were distributed which indicated the dissemination of important mess- age . Along with mango leaves red chillies meant that the tribals should gather at particular points with full preparation to join the rebellion . Consequently ...
... leaves were distributed which indicated the dissemination of important mess- age . Along with mango leaves red chillies meant that the tribals should gather at particular points with full preparation to join the rebellion . Consequently ...
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... leaves for their village blowing their trumpets and beating their drums but leaving the bride behind whom they had brought to the village in a similar manner . Polyandry is the common form of marriage in Jaunsar - Bawar where all the ...
... leaves for their village blowing their trumpets and beating their drums but leaving the bride behind whom they had brought to the village in a similar manner . Polyandry is the common form of marriage in Jaunsar - Bawar where all the ...
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The Gaddi Women | 1 |
The Women of Kinnaur | 10 |
The Gujjar Women | 17 |
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