The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 3

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The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 3
Жанр: учебная и научная литературазарубежная классиказарубежная старинная литературазарубежная образовательная литератураисторическая научная и учебная литератураобщая историязнания и навыки
Язык: Английский
Год издания: 2018
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Dalton, loc. cit. p. 229.
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Ethnology of Bengal, p. 228.
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Ethnology of Bengal, pp. 228, 229.
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Bauhinia Vahlii.
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Believed to be some kind of vulture.
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This article is based on a good paper by Mr. Raghunāth Wāman Vaidya, schoolmaster, Hinganghāt, and others by Mr. M. E. Hardās, Tahsīldār, Umrer, and Messrs. Adurām Chaudhri and Pyāre Lāl Misra of the Gazetteer Office.
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V. Nanjundayya, Monograph on the Sāle Caste (Mysore Ethnographical Survey).
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With this may be compared the tradition of the sweeper caste that winnowing fans and sieves were first made out of bones and sinews.
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Kitts, Berār Census Report (1881), p. 127.
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Bauhinia Rusa.
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Sir H. Risley’s Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Tānti.