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Page 10
Thus , the marriage of first cousins , which appears to have once been in vogue amongst tribes practising clan - exogamy , but is no longer allowed in such Indian aboriginal tribes as we are familiar with , is still permissible amongst ...
Thus , the marriage of first cousins , which appears to have once been in vogue amongst tribes practising clan - exogamy , but is no longer allowed in such Indian aboriginal tribes as we are familiar with , is still permissible amongst ...
Page 67
While they all sit down for their meals , the Naya of the tanda or ( if he be not of the same clan as the bride's father ) some kinsman of the bride's , and a representative of the boy's people , are seated in the middle of the row ...
While they all sit down for their meals , the Naya of the tanda or ( if he be not of the same clan as the bride's father ) some kinsman of the bride's , and a representative of the boy's people , are seated in the middle of the row ...
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... if an unmarried daughter has been guilty of an intrigue with a youth of the same clan or of a different tribe or caste which remains unexpiated ) , no man of the tāṇḍā will touch the löță unless the bridegroom's people promise to ...
... if an unmarried daughter has been guilty of an intrigue with a youth of the same clan or of a different tribe or caste which remains unexpiated ) , no man of the tāṇḍā will touch the löță unless the bridegroom's people promise to ...
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( xviii ) -Exchange of Blood . The bride is now brought out on a bamboo basket carried by three or four men . Two sāl - leaf - plates are placed side by side in the courtyard ( and in certain clans on a mud platform VOL . IV . , PT .
( xviii ) -Exchange of Blood . The bride is now brought out on a bamboo basket carried by three or four men . Two sāl - leaf - plates are placed side by side in the courtyard ( and in certain clans on a mud platform VOL . IV . , PT .
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courtyard ( and in certain clans on a mud platform known as ' marōa ' erected in the courtyard for the purpose ) . The bride- groom stands on one of these plates with his face to the east , and the bride stands on the other with her ...
courtyard ( and in certain clans on a mud platform known as ' marōa ' erected in the courtyard for the purpose ) . The bride- groom stands on one of these plates with his face to the east , and the bride stands on the other with her ...
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