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Bailey, F. G. (Frederick George)
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Isca
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Subject: Topic
Caste
( 15 )
Households
( 15 )
India -- Arapaju
( 12 )
India -- Kandhamal (District)
( 12 )
Kondmal valley
( 12 )
Ritual
( 12 )
एशिया -- भारत -- ओडिशा -- कन्धमाल
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ଏସିଆ -- ଭାରତ -- ଓଡ଼ିଶା -- କନ୍ଧମାଳ
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History
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Bisipara (Odisha, India)
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Asia
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India
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Odisha
( 23 )
Kandhamal
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Arapaju
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Bisipara
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Cuttack
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Cuttack District
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Arapaju inter-caste performance of, and attendance at, Badi Khela puja
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Arapaju misc.
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Bisipara : Population by age and caste, June 1st 1953
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Bisipara : Pano Sahi
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Bisipara : Number of male[s] and females in age groups June 1st 1953
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Bisipara, 5/9/52
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Bisipara kinship : Widows and widowers, at June 1st [19]53
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Bisipara village : Population, sex ration, size of households by caste and street, at June 1st 1953
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Copy of the vote list, 31.1.55
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Demographic data on Bisipara : summary page
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Details about Arapaju's environs, genealogy, migrations
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Folder 6 cover sheet
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Hon'ble Thomas Edward Ravenshaw, C.S., officiating member of the Board of Revenue
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House list, Arapaju, 3.4.55
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Household map of Bisipara
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Uriya kinship : Man's terms for affines, 10th Sep. [19]52
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[House map and list of Arapaju]
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[House map of Arapaju] : Please note that these documents were not intended for publication by the author. They were notes the anthropologist made for himself and has generously given permission for them to be archived in this manner. -- The documents contained in the archive are ‘fieldnotes’. As such, the documents represent the active learning of an anthropologist about the field. Much of the material was necessarily tentative and speculative as the anthropologist attempted to understand what he saw and heard. The anthropologist would formulate these things differently in a final publication. -- The notes were made in the 1950s and have to be understood as being of their time.
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