Tribal Worlds of the Eastern Himalaya and Indo-Burma Borderlands |
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Introduction | 1 |
Population of the Asám Valley | 77 |
The Northern Borders | 95 |
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aborigines Abors Ahoms amongst ancestors animal appear Aryan Asam Asamese Asiatic Society Assam bamboo Bengal Bhúiyas Bhúmij Bihár Bonga Brahmans Brahmaputra bride bridegroom Buchanan Butan Butias called ceremony Cheros chief Chutia Chútiá Nágpúr clans cloth Colonel cultivation customs dance deity described district Dravidian dress father feast feet female festival Garos girls Gonds Government hair head Hill Miris hills Hindu Hinduism India inhabitants Jashpúr Jharkhand Juángs jungle Kacharis Kandhs Kasia Keonjhur Khamtis Kharriás Kharwárs Kirantis Kocch Kolarian Kols Korwás Kukis Kúrmis land language Larkas Lepchas live Maháls male Mánbhúm marriage Meriah Miris Mishmis Múndáris Múndas Nagas occupied Oráons origin ornaments Pahárias Palámau PLATE population priests probably Provinces race Raja Rájpúts regard religion rice river round sacrifice Santáls settlements Sing Bonga Singbhúm Singh Singphos Sirgúja spirit Súdras tradition tree tribes valley village wear whilst wife wild women worship young