The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 2 |
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Page 21
The two old people , knowing the direction each had taken , warned their charges against going where it was probable the one party might meet the other . One day the seven sons went to the Surukuc forest to hunt ...
The two old people , knowing the direction each had taken , warned their charges against going where it was probable the one party might meet the other . One day the seven sons went to the Surukuc forest to hunt ...
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When the Santāl king was informed of the damage done to his crops , and the disappearance of the Birhörs , he ordered an immediate pursuit , and himself took command of the party . During the flight a Birbor woman gave birth to a child ...
When the Santāl king was informed of the damage done to his crops , and the disappearance of the Birhörs , he ordered an immediate pursuit , and himself took command of the party . During the flight a Birbor woman gave birth to a child ...
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On the day fixed the party set out and on arriving questioned some villagers as to where the young man was to be found . They replied that as he was to be inspected to - day he had left his garden and was in the house .
On the day fixed the party set out and on arriving questioned some villagers as to where the young man was to be found . They replied that as he was to be inspected to - day he had left his garden and was in the house .
Page 194
The liquor was soon disposed of , after which the Mārndi youth seated himself on the knees of one of the party and a dhuti cloth was bound turban - wise round his head . The ceremony of espousal was thus completed to the satisfaction of ...
The liquor was soon disposed of , after which the Mārndi youth seated himself on the knees of one of the party and a dhuti cloth was bound turban - wise round his head . The ceremony of espousal was thus completed to the satisfaction of ...
Page 195
When the time came the Mārndis set out for Kõendā fort with a large and imposing marriage party . On arriving at the entrance to the street of the village they began to beat their drums and to dance . The Kisküs on being apprised of ...
When the time came the Mārndis set out for Kõendā fort with a large and imposing marriage party . On arriving at the entrance to the street of the village they began to beat their drums and to dance . The Kisküs on being apprised of ...
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