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Page 87
Some fifteen years ago a few Santal families settled in a portion of this village ,
which was called after them Santāl Sāi or the Santāl ... In their forest homes the
Santāls used to worship rough unhewn stones and to sacrifice fowls before them
.
Some fifteen years ago a few Santal families settled in a portion of this village ,
which was called after them Santāl Sāi or the Santāl ... In their forest homes the
Santāls used to worship rough unhewn stones and to sacrifice fowls before them
.
Page 239
I have no doubt as to his statements being correct so far as the Santāls of
Mānbhum are concerned . On one or two points there is , however , apparently
some difference in the customary laws as practised in the Santāl Parganās (
where the ...
I have no doubt as to his statements being correct so far as the Santāls of
Mānbhum are concerned . On one or two points there is , however , apparently
some difference in the customary laws as practised in the Santāl Parganās (
where the ...
Page 241
The Santāls are developing from an unsettled , semi - hunting stage of life to that
of settled agriculturists . There are signs that the Santāls were formerly a
communistic society ; the village seems to have been the “ owner ” of any "
cultivated ...
The Santāls are developing from an unsettled , semi - hunting stage of life to that
of settled agriculturists . There are signs that the Santāls were formerly a
communistic society ; the village seems to have been the “ owner ” of any "
cultivated ...
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