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Coorg Kannada (Jenu Kuruba dialect)
On the dialect spoken by the Jenu Kurubas, a tribal people of Coorg District, Mysore.
U. Padmanabha Upadhyaya, Deccan College Post-graduate and Research Institute, 1971
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Tribal Health and Medicines - Halaman 391
B.R. VTJAYENDRA and H.K. BHAT Introduction The Jenu Kuruba is a Scheduled Tribe community inhabiting the southern districts of Karnataka. The Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, identified the community as a primitive tribal ...
Aloke Kumar Kalla, P. C. Joshi, 2004
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Star Readers: From Out of the East
while using his body to lift and shove Jenu through the door. Mary's eyes went wide with worry. Jenu's head swiveled around until she spotted the child asleep on a pallet in the corner; the healer rushed to the opposite end of the oneroom ...
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Animals' Guide to Suicide
From the smoldering depths of Jenu Castillo's cauldron of sketchbooks, we'd like you to introduce you to an unlikely cast of characters—Giraffe, Rabbit, Duck, Cat, Snake, Lion—at the bar, at work, at band practice, and the record store.
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Bio-social Issues in Health - Halaman 320
The population chosen for the study is the Jenu Kurubas, a large tribal population confined to the forest of Coorg District. The name Jenukuruba was derived from the word Jenu which means honey and their primary occupation is collecting ...
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A Dictionary of Opera Characters - Halaman 42
Buryja, Grandmother (Janácˇek: Jenu ̊fa). Cont. Owner of the local mill, grandmother of stepbrothers Števa and Laca and mother-inlaw of the Kostelnicˇka. Both her sons are dead: her elder son married a widow who already had a son (Laca) ...
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Contemporary Society: Concept of tribal society - Halaman 230
ULRICH DEMMER The present article explores the social structure of the Jenu Kurumba, a society of gatherer/hunters in South India. As is well known by now, foraging societies in India, as well as in many other parts of the world,1 often do ...
Georg Pfeffer, Deepak Kumar Behera, 1997
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Autonomy: Beyond Kant and Hermeneutics - Halaman 28
At the same time the yB is clearly the hero: the real Jenu Kurumba is not married and his abode is the forest (aranya). On the level of praxis, the peer groups of the unmarried as well as the brothers-in-law of conjugal pairs (ZH; WB) are central ...
Paula Banerjee, Samir Kumar Das, 2008
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Return to Rairarubia - Halaman 45
Jenu's voice now had a touch of anger. "If, as you say, Sam is enjoying himself, why should I bother him. I'll let him have fun a little longer." Even though Jenu had no face that Romey could see, she noticed that the Jenuaq was beginning to ...
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My Anthropological Journeys - Halaman 32
The Jenu Kuruba were a typical foraging population. Very little came in their food plate by way of hunting. Their food basically consisted of some tubers, a variety of vegetables, honey, berries, and occasionally some squirrels, fish, etc.
Promode Kumar Misra, 2003