Tribes of Assam, Part 2Tribal Research Institute, Assam, 1988 - Assam (India) |
Contents
The Barmans of Cachar | 1 |
Social life7 Law of inheritance 10 Village system | 11 |
Conclusion | 18 |
Copyright | |
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agricultural artistically designed Assamese bamboo Barmans of Cachar Bathow Bihu Bordoloi boys and girls Brahmaputra Brahmin bride price BUONZAWL Cachar Hills district called cane Census ceremony chief clans cloths cultivation culture dancing death deceased Dhuti Dimapur Dimasa Kacharis donot dormitory dresses and ornaments family structure father feast festival Genna Guwahati Hindu Hmar village Hmars household India inherited Janajati Jhum Jhum land Kachari king Kachari kingdom Karbi Anglong District Khaspur Khatriyas Kuki Kuki tribes Lushai Hills Maibang male members Manipur marriage married migration Mikir Mizo Mizoram N. C. Hills Naga Hills Nagaland Nagas of Karbi Namghar necklace neighbouring North Cachar Hills observed paddy parents paternal property percentage of literacy persons plains of Cachar popular series religious Rengma Nagas Rensi rice beer rice-beer Rongkhols Scheduled Tribes songs Sonowal Kacharis traditional dresses Tribes of Assam unmarried village council village elders western Rengmas widow wife women worshipped youths Zeme Nagas