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22: 171: 140:, while others are mixed with Chambyali and Dari. They are progressive, enterprising, honest and were involved in the centuries old India-Tibet-Nepal trading routes. Organized into family groups/clans with clan names ending in the suffix "-pa" (eg - Barpa, Karpa, Tholakpa, Cherjipa, Gerumshingpa, Khingopa) similar to the "-ta" suffix (eg- Khimta, Zinta, Brakta, Bragta, etc.)found in the family/clan names of the Simla area. 423: 231:
The art and craft of any region is a reflection of its environment, people and traditions. This statement is apt for Negi and Bodh tribes of Himachal Pradesh, which borrows elements from its scenic surroundings to create “pahari” jewellery, breathing a sense of rigour and sturdiness.
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While some communities have unique traditions, some ornaments are common to all. These include neck ornaments like hansli or small pendants called toke and the most cherished necklaces called coin necklaces.
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for the purpose of general administration and revenue collection. They have a mix of martial traditions alongside shamanistic and lamaistic beliefs. Certain families/clans used to be significant
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although caste rules are not as rigid as in the plains. Historically, 3-4 prominent families of the area were accorded the titles of
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but the trees also yield edible nuts. They can be used with parched rice.
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Proceeding of IV International Congress of Ethnobiology
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Index


Gandhola Monastery
Himachal Pradesh
Lahaul tehsil
Lahaul and Spiti district
Bhaga
Chandra valleys
Pattani valley
Pangi, Himachal Pradesh
Paddar
Jammu and Kashmir
Buddhism
animistic
shaivite
Caste
Rajput
Thakur
Kshetri
Rana
Wazir
Thakur
Chamba
Kullu
Ladakh
zamindars
jagirdars
Kumaoni
Corylus jacquemontii
fodder
timber

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