The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India: pt. II. Descriptive articles on the principal castes and tribes of the Central ProvincesMacmillan and Company, 1916 - Caste |
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Robert Vane Russell. GOND [ Bibliography . — The most important account of the Gond tribe is that con- tained in the Rev ... Gonds are contained in the ninth volume of General Cunningham's Archaeological Survey Reports , Sir C. Grant's ...
Robert Vane Russell. GOND [ Bibliography . — The most important account of the Gond tribe is that con- tained in the Rev ... Gonds are contained in the ninth volume of General Cunningham's Archaeological Survey Reports , Sir C. Grant's ...
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... Gonds were three million strong , tion . and they are increasing rapidly . The Kolis of western India count half a million persons more than the Gonds , and if the four related tribes Kol , Munda , Ho , and Santal were taken together ...
... Gonds were three million strong , tion . and they are increasing rapidly . The Kolis of western India count half a million persons more than the Gonds , and if the four related tribes Kol , Munda , Ho , and Santal were taken together ...
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Robert Vane Russell. 3. Deriva- tion of name and origin of the Gonds . lands and jungles comprise such a large tract ... Gond is uncertain . It is the name given to the tribe by the Hindus or Muhammadans , as their own name for themselves ...
Robert Vane Russell. 3. Deriva- tion of name and origin of the Gonds . lands and jungles comprise such a large tract ... Gond is uncertain . It is the name given to the tribe by the Hindus or Muhammadans , as their own name for themselves ...
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... Gond subtribe who tend cattle , is from Koi or Gond , and gopal , a cowherd . The name by which the Gonds call themselves is Koi or Koitūr , while the Khonds call themselves Ku , which word Sir G. Grierson considers to be probably ...
... Gond subtribe who tend cattle , is from Koi or Gond , and gopal , a cowherd . The name by which the Gonds call themselves is Koi or Koitūr , while the Khonds call themselves Ku , which word Sir G. Grierson considers to be probably ...
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... Gonds ; at any rate , it seems probable that they came from southern India . by the same route as the Gonds . Thus the Khond lan- guage is intermediate between Gondi and the Kolāmi dialect of ... GONDS 45 from about the sixth 44 PART GOND.
... Gonds ; at any rate , it seems probable that they came from southern India . by the same route as the Gonds . Thus the Khond lan- guage is intermediate between Gondi and the Kolāmi dialect of ... GONDS 45 from about the sixth 44 PART GOND.
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ancestors animals Baiga bangles Bania Bastar Bengal Berar Bhumka Bihār body Brahmans bride bridegroom brother buried called Central Provinces ceremony Chanda Chhattisgarh child Chota Nagpur cloth considered cooked cultivators customs dance daughter dead deity derived Dhangars Districts Divorce Dravidian drink exogamous father feast festival flesh forest Gadaria girl give goat goddess gods Gonds Gosains Gowāris Gujarāt Gūjars hair Halbas head Hindu husband Ibidem impure India Jāts Jogis Kalārs Kanjars Kawars Kayasths Kharias Khatris Khonds killed known Kolis Kols Korkus Korwas Koshtis Kunbis Lingo liquor Mahādeo mahua Mandla Maratha marriage married months moon Muhammadan Munda nakshatras occupation offered origin panchayat persons priest probably Rāja Rājpūts rice rites round rupees sacred sacrifice Sambalpur sept Siva social spirit subcastes take food tattooed Telugu tiger tree Tribes and Castes turmeric usually village wedding widow wife woman women worship