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... tribes still found in some of those States , and our Secretary is making a similar collection of articles used by the Mundās and other tribes in Chotā Nāgpur . I hope it will soon be possible to take steps to remove to the Museum some ...
... tribes still found in some of those States , and our Secretary is making a similar collection of articles used by the Mundās and other tribes in Chotā Nāgpur . I hope it will soon be possible to take steps to remove to the Museum some ...
Page xv
... tribes , but also provide material for the wider generalizations of pro- fessional anthropologists . Amongst the other papers I may mention an interesting contribution to early Indian chronology by Mr. Jayaswal and a suggestive essay on ...
... tribes , but also provide material for the wider generalizations of pro- fessional anthropologists . Amongst the other papers I may mention an interesting contribution to early Indian chronology by Mr. Jayaswal and a suggestive essay on ...
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... tribe , and there is no necessary affinity between the various tribes so designated . So with the word " Asur " . Even if it was originally the designation of people from Persia , it is , I venture to think , probable that it afterwards ...
... tribe , and there is no necessary affinity between the various tribes so designated . So with the word " Asur " . Even if it was originally the designation of people from Persia , it is , I venture to think , probable that it afterwards ...
Page xv
... tribes in order to cause rain to fall , to fertilize the soil and the like . Similar customs are no doubt in vogue amongst other tribes also ; and , if so , it is of the utmost importance that they should be duly recorded . To take ...
... tribes in order to cause rain to fall , to fertilize the soil and the like . Similar customs are no doubt in vogue amongst other tribes also ; and , if so , it is of the utmost importance that they should be duly recorded . To take ...
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... tribe under the cognomen of Kisku Rāj . The Murmus became the princely tribe , and were named Murmu Thakur . Hembrōm was ennobled , and known as Hembrōm Kuār . The Sōren became the Soldier tribe , and were named Sōren Sipahi . The ...
... tribe under the cognomen of Kisku Rāj . The Murmus became the princely tribe , and were named Murmu Thakur . Hembrōm was ennobled , and known as Hembrōm Kuār . The Sōren became the Soldier tribe , and were named Sōren Sipahi . The ...
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