The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume III Part 69

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The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India



The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume III Part 69


[523] Compiled from papers by Mr. Mulchand, Deputy Inspector of Schools, Betul; Mr. Shams-ul-Husain, Tahsildar, Sohagpur; Mr. Kalyan Chand, Manager, Court of Wards, Betul; and Kanhya Lal, clerk in the Gazetteer Office.


[524] Hoshangabad Settlement Report (1867), p. 60.


[525] History of the Sikhs, p. 15, footnote.


[526] Ibbetsons Census Report (1881), p. 297.


[527] Nagpur Settlement Report, p. 24.


[528] Mr. Lawrences Bhandara Settlement Report (1867), p. 46.


[529] Bombay Gazetteer, Satara, p. 106.


[530] See article on Kunbi.


[531] Bhandara District Gazetteer, para. 90.


[532] Bhandara Settlement Report.


[533] Ibidem.


[534] Subordinate revenue officer.


[535] Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Bhumij.


[536] The Mundas and their Country, p. 400.


[537] Linguistic Survey, Munda and Dravidian Languages, vol. vi. p. 7.


[538] Tribes and Castes of Bengal, art. Munda.


[539] Tribes and Castes of Bengal, p. 15.


[540] Introduction to The Mundas and their Country, p. 9.


[541] Introduction to The Mundas and their Country, p. 9.


[542] Garha is six miles from Jubbulpore.


[543] The Mundas and their Country, p. 124.


[544] Rasmala, i. p. 113.


[545] Two baskets slung from a stick across the shoulders.


[546] Dalton, Ethnology of Bengal, p. 166.


[547] Dalton, p. 152.


[548] November, January and February.


[549] Tribes and Castes, art. Munda.


[550] Thuiya, Bhuiya is a mere jingle.


[551] J.A.S.B., No. 1 of 1903, p. 31.


[552] Dalton, ibidem.


[553] Mr. B. C. Mazumdars Monograph.


[554] Roy, ibidem, p. 428.


[555] The Mundas and their Country, p. 121.


[556] Linguistic Survey, vol. iv., Munda and Dravidian Languages, p. 27.


[557] This article includes some extracts from notes made by Colonel Mackenzie when Commissioner of Berar, and subsequently published in the Pioneer newspaper; and information collected for the District Gazetteers in Yeotmal and Wardha.


[558] Papers relating to the Aboriginal Tribes of the Central Provinces, p. 10.


[559] Ibidem, Editors Note.


[560] Linguistic Survey, vol. iv., Munda and Dravidian Languages, p. 561.


[561] India Census Report (1901), p. 287.


[562] Hunters Imperial Gazetteer, art. Kolamallai hills.


[563] Based partly on papers by Mr. Bihari Lal, Naib-Tahsildar, Bilaspur, and Mr. Aduram Chaudhri of the Gazetteer Office.


[564] For further information the articles on Sansia and Beria may be consulted.


[565] Andropagon Schoenanthus.


[566] Gunthorpe, loc. cit.


[567] Ibidem, p. 49.


[568] Kitts, loc. cit.


[569] Ind. Ant. iii. p. 185, Satara Gazetteer, p. 119.


[570] Lyalls Berar Gazetteer, pp. 103-5.


[571] Kathiawar Gazetteer, p. 140.


[572] Crookes edition of Hobson-Jobson, art. Koli.







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