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LOOKING FOR BONDO
LOOKING FOR BONDO
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S0321-50750000617-4-1
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63-68
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This paper speaks about the author’s search for the Bondo people in the jungle of Orissa state. He set a goal to find this small ethnical community, isolated in its ecological niche, and he has done it although it wasn’t easy task.Readers will find interesting facts about this little-known ethnical group living in the central part of India, about adventure the author has had during his traveling.
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народы мунда, бондо (ремо), этнография Индии
Date of publication
01.12.2013
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