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Page 26
From Airē Kāindē they again moved on , but the Sang river which was in flood
barred their way . ( Here the following is sung to a Dong air : The Sang river is in
flood , The Aser overflows its banks . ) Those who were leading crossed the Sang
...
From Airē Kāindē they again moved on , but the Sang river which was in flood
barred their way . ( Here the following is sung to a Dong air : The Sang river is in
flood , The Aser overflows its banks . ) Those who were leading crossed the Sang
...
Page 191
On arriving at the river which flowed between them and the Kõendā fort they
found it in flood and were unable to cross over . ( At this point the following is
sung by the narrator . ) The Gāng river is full , The Sõrā river overflows . Return ,
return ...
On arriving at the river which flowed between them and the Kõendā fort they
found it in flood and were unable to cross over . ( At this point the following is
sung by the narrator . ) The Gāng river is full , The Sõrā river overflows . Return ,
return ...
Page 453
These are required in connection with the ceremonies which are observed on the
occasion of consigning the jang bāhā to the waters of the Damuda river . The
Damuda is the sacred river of the Santāls , and in their language is known as the
...
These are required in connection with the ceremonies which are observed on the
occasion of consigning the jang bāhā to the waters of the Damuda river . The
Damuda is the sacred river of the Santāls , and in their language is known as the
...
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JOURNAL | 14 |
205107 | 105 |
Minutes of a Meeting of the Council held on the 3uth | 114 |
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