I met with were encamped in the jungle at the foot of some hills. The hut was rudely made of a few sal branches, its occupants being one man, an old and two young women, besides three or four children. At the time of my visit, they were taking their morning... Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal - Page 191by Asiatic Society of Bengal, Asiatic Society (Kolkata, India) - 1868Full view - About this book
 | Sir William Wilson Hunter - Bengal (India) - 1877 - 396 pages
...killed by wild animals, and very possibly, too, those that have died from disease. ' The first Kharria's I met with were encamped in the jungle at the foot of some hills. The hut was rudely made of a few sdl branches, its occupants being one man, an old and two young women, besides three or four children.... | |
 | William Wilson Hunter - Bengal (India) - 1877 - 424 pages
...killed by wild animals, and very possibly, too, those that have died from disease. ' The first Kharria's I met with were encamped in the jungle at the foot of some hills. The hut was rudely made of a few sdt branches, its occupants being one man, an old and two young women, besides three or four children.... | |
 | Valentine Ball - India - 1880 - 780 pages
...killed by wild animals, and very possibly too, those that have died from disease. The first Keriahs I met with were encamped in the jungle at the foot...of my visit, they were taking their morning meal, and as they regarded my presence with the utmost indifference, without even turning round or ceasing... | |
 | Robert Vane Russell - Caste - 1916 - 668 pages
...backward tribe, as shown in the following » extracts from an account by Mr. Ball: 2 " The first Kharias i I met with were encamped in the jungle at the foot...time of my visit they were taking their morning meal ; and as they regarded my presence with the utmost indifference, without even turning round or ceasing... | |
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