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Vol. 4 of 7 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/42994.txt cache: ./cache/42994.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 9 resourceName b'42994.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-tribes-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 961 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40594 sentences = 2441 flesch = 87 summary = "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle in "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the Red "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy's hand, "I am hungry and I'm "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "I now understand," said Ozma, "why the fishes in the lake have brought "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were in Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the cache = ./cache/961.txt txt = ./txt/961.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42997 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 7 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 133882 sentences = 7409 flesch = 75 summary = A girl's tali-tying ceremony, which is called kazhuttukettu, takes married women carry two new pots painted white on their heads. In olden days, the women used to wear coloured and striped cloths round The ceremony must be performed at the house of the girl's family. It may be day or night when the ceremony takes place, not go to the girl's house before the day appointed for the marriage. ninth day ceremonies, are borne by the people of the house, who may ceremonies have taken place must bathe and wash his or her cloth to the fourth day of the marriage ceremony, the bride and bridegroom, offered to their family gods, and, on the following day, all the men placed in front of the marriage dais, and offered to the gods. Their places of worship are not temples, but houses, called takes place a few days after the marriage ceremony. cache = ./cache/42997.txt txt = ./txt/42997.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42991 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 1 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 136248 sentences = 8663 flesch = 77 summary = engage Brahman priests, and perform their birth, marriage, and death the bride on an auspicious day, followed by a few females carrying a people in the Badaga village, where this ceremony is to take place, A new pot, full of water, is placed in the milk-house, sixth day of the ceremony, the bridegroom runs away from the house of marriage ceremony is performed at the house of the bride or bridegroom, day, the bride and bridegroom are seated on two planks placed on following day, the roof of the house is sprinkled with turmeric water, But, at the present day, a ceremony called Various castes, besides Brahmans, take part in temple worship, respect than the generality of the temple-priest Brahmans, are called from Tamil Brahmans in some of their marriage and death ceremonies, the marriage ceremony, both the bride and bridegroom wear clothes The sub-divisions of the Telugu Brahmans are as follows:-- cache = ./cache/42991.txt txt = ./txt/42991.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 39868 author = Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title = Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40852 sentences = 2473 flesch = 88 summary = magic, glass-domed island of the Skeezers into amazing difficulties. about the Princess Ozma and Dorothy and what wonderful sorcery Glinda "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy's hand, "I am hungry and I'm "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the cache = ./cache/39868.txt txt = ./txt/39868.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42996 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 6 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 138112 sentences = 7166 flesch = 72 summary = and the marriage pots are brought by a woman of the potter caste. round the dais, and they offer pongal (cooked rice) to the village that they are a class of priests who serve the non-Brahman castes. In the Census Report, 1901, Vairavi is returned as a sub-caste of seven days after death, a little rice gruel is placed at distance Brahmans, perform the final death ceremonies on the twelfth day. Madras villages, held by persons of the Paraiyan caste. The Paraiyans, like all the other right-hand castes, come under the carrying the water-pot, three times round the grave, the barber makes On the tenth day a caste feast takes place. his caste observes all the ceremonies that Brahmans do, but without of marriages and other ceremonies in his caste, Malabar Brahmans are time afterwards, the marriage ceremony takes place. hands of the Brahman priest." At the marriage ceremony of some Kapu cache = ./cache/42996.txt txt = ./txt/42996.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42992 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 2 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 151268 sentences = 8414 flesch = 75 summary = as a sub-division of Madigas, who, at marriages, place the offering Reports, Chembukotti is recorded as an occupational title or sub-caste a dance takes place." In the second form of marriage, as described in South Malabar where they are called Cheruman, a large sub-division meaning gods whom high caste Hindus are in the habit of worshipping Darabala.--Taken, in the Madras Census Report, 1901, as a sub-caste "At the present day they form a regular caste, having its own laws caste, are formally married in a temple to a sword or a god, the tali "In the Oriya country the dancing-girl caste is called Guni, but there in water from seven different houses obtains among many Oriya castes, At the census, 1901, the following were returned as sub-castes of "their marriages take place at night, a pujari of their caste ties the last day of the pollution ceremony the girl's clothes and the cache = ./cache/42992.txt txt = ./txt/42992.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42993 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 3 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 153425 sentences = 7908 flesch = 73 summary = who keep the village chavadi (caste meeting house) clean, look Kadir family will perform the final death ceremonies eight days after In some places, the following sub-divisions of the caste are and is performed only in two places--the house of a certain Brahman are described as follows: "A caste of temple priests and cultivators, at the present day, in quarrels between women of the lower castes, on houses in certain streets by the head of the Kallan caste in return twenty-eighth day the child-naming ceremony takes place. In the case of a girl, the ear-boring ceremony takes place In the Madras Census Report, 1901, the following sub-castes of Brahman is sent for, who performs the ceremonies near the dais on bride's father comes forward, and, placing his daughter's right hand "are said to be out-castes from the Komati sub-division of that performed by members of this caste if a man and woman have been living cache = ./cache/42993.txt txt = ./txt/42993.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 33233 author = Sherman, Harold M. (Harold Morrow) title = Tahara Among African Tribes date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 38938 sentences = 3349 flesch = 94 summary = As the tribe saw Dan and Dick smiling, their fears were turned to Dan came running to Dick Oakwood and cried, "Say it looks to me like a Dan gave a despairing shout for help as he saw Dick Oakwood galloping While Dick Oakwood and Dan were busy with Raal and Kulki, organizing "Dan, I am going to post you here at the edge of the cliff," said Dick Dick and Dan looked down over the edge of the cliffs and saw the camp Dick, Dan and Raal were riding ahead on their Arab horses A file of the Taharan and Gorol warriors followed Dick and Dan into the "You would have made a good savage, Dan!" said Dick with a laugh, as he Mutaba went in the first canoe with Dick and Dan. Raal followed in the second, while Kurt and Kurul commanded the third cache = ./cache/33233.txt txt = ./txt/33233.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42995 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 5 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 148304 sentences = 7948 flesch = 74 summary = or fourth day a ceremony called paparakkolam, or Brahman disguise, performed on the sixteenth day, a Brahman being called in. the woman who is to offer the sacrifice performs certain ceremonies the fourth day, a ceremony, called pasupu muttukovadam, or touching or little day ceremony, of the low-country castes. fourteenth day, the final death ceremony is performed. this day, cooked food is offered to the deceased by placing it near to this day a set of people called Bhargava Brahmans live. day after birth, the ceremony of naming the child takes place. a Nayar woman, consorting with a man of a higher caste, follows sham marriage ceremonies performed among certain inferior castes Agathu Charna Nayars of South Malabar, the ceremony takes place in Of the death ceremonies among the Nayars of Malabar, the following other castes, the lucky dip ceremony is performed on the last day cache = ./cache/42995.txt txt = ./txt/42995.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42994 author = Thurston, Edgar title = Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 4 of 7 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 154981 sentences = 8016 flesch = 74 summary = place of worship in each village consists of a large square of ground, but what takes place at the present day is said to be unknown to the Todas go on the appointed day to the Kota village, headed by a ceremony breaking a small pot full of water in front of their houses. appointed day, and collect from every house in the village a fowl and of the marriage ceremonies, the bride's party go to the house of the final death ceremonies take place on the eleventh day, and consist a ceremony called booma idothu (food placing) is performed. bride and bridegroom with cotton thread passed round four pots placed The marriage ceremony, which often takes place some years later, The idea of carrying the head and rice round a village, bride's house and takes her to his home on the following day. cache = ./cache/42994.txt txt = ./txt/42994.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 42995 42993 42992 42992 42996 42991 number of items: 10 sum of words: 1,136,604 average size in words: 113,660 average readability score: 78 nouns: day; caste; marriage; house; name; water; bride; man; ceremony; women; bridegroom; rice; village; time; girl; men; people; head; district; woman; cloth; -; sub; place; castes; days; division; country; temple; family; hand; death; food; wife; ceremonies; times; members; ground; children; husband; way; son; part; number; father; title; others; child; girls; pot verbs: is; are; be; was; have; were; has; been; called; had; said; made; do; being; placed; go; given; following; take; taken; used; known; make; found; performed; writes; tied; according; come; wear; brought; see; put; takes; eat; give; carried; having; set; held; returned; live; came; did; recorded; am; noted; goes; say; does adjectives: other; small; same; many; such; few; first; little; great; own; exogamous; new; sacred; good; certain; old; large; present; various; former; more; right; last; long; young; latter; deceased; several; religious; white; female; common; second; much; different; married; third; dead; black; most; important; big; chief; male; ordinary; red; high; social; -; special adverbs: not; then; up; also; so; out; very; only; now; as; even; more; away; sometimes; down; most; generally; off; however; once; on; well; together; again; still; usually; thus; never; over; there; always; n''t; back; about; all; here; often; first; just; in; soon; much; far; further; too; almost; long; quite; ago; probably pronouns: they; it; their; his; he; them; her; i; she; him; you; we; its; themselves; my; me; us; himself; your; our; herself; itself; one; myself; thee; thy; ''s; ''em; yourself; yours; theirs; ourselves; mine; em; hers; yanadis; ours; yourselves; thyself; yek; ye; ya; salt).--this; re; oneself; marathis; kô; ku; je; hitherto proper nouns: mr.; madras; malabar; brahmans; census; report; tamil; brahman; ozma; god; telugu; |; dick; travancore; south; india; dorothy; siva; sept; mysore; dan; manual; madura; glinda; north; nayars; nayar; hindu; temple; canara; hut; arcot; oz; vellalas; .; coo; oriya; government; cochin; ee; vizagapatam; vishnu; gazetteer; nambutiri; raja; buffalo; h.; komatis; flatheads; paraiyans keywords: travancore; telugu; tamil; south; siva; report; north; mr.; manual; malabar; madras; india; census; caste; place; mysore; hindu; gazetteer; day; brahmans; vizagapatam; madura; government; canara; arcot; woman; vishnu; raja; oriya; cochin; todas; tanjore; stuart; nayars; wizard; vellalas; skeezers; rao; queen; paraiyans; ozma; marriage; malayalam; lingayats; kammalans; house; glinda; ganjam; flatheads; ervic one topic; one dimension: caste file(s): ./cache/39868.txt titles(s): Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good three topics; one dimension: caste; said; nambutiri file(s): ./cache/42992.txt, ./cache/39868.txt, ./cache/42995.txt titles(s): Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 2 of 7 | Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good | Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 5 of 7 five topics; three dimensions: day caste called; caste called day; said ozma dick; tandan rugs greetings; tandan rugs greetings file(s): ./cache/42991.txt, ./cache/42995.txt, ./cache/33233.txt, ./cache/961.txt, ./cache/961.txt titles(s): Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 1 of 7 | Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 5 of 7 | Tahara Among African Tribes | Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good | Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good Type: gutenberg title: subject-tribes-gutenberg date: 2021-06-10 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Tribes" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 961 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date: words: 40594 sentences: 2441 pages: flesch: 87 cache: ./cache/961.txt txt: ./txt/961.txt summary: "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle in "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the Red "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy''s hand, "I am hungry and I''m "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "I now understand," said Ozma, "why the fishes in the lake have brought "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were in Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the id: 39868 author: Baum, L. Frank (Lyman Frank) title: Glinda of Oz In Which Are Related the Exciting Experiences of Princess Ozma of Oz, and Dorothy, in Their Hazardous Journey to the Home of the Flatheads, and to the Magic Isle of the Skeezers, and How They Were Rescued from Dire Peril by the Sorcery of Glinda the Good date: words: 40852 sentences: 2473 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/39868.txt txt: ./txt/39868.txt summary: magic, glass-domed island of the Skeezers into amazing difficulties. about the Princess Ozma and Dorothy and what wonderful sorcery Glinda "Every word," said Dorothy, and Ozma and Glinda both looked at the "Tell me, Glinda," said Ozma, "who are the Flatheads?" So Glinda locked herself in her own Room of Magic and Dorothy and Ozma "Your Majesty," she said to Ozma, "the Skeezers live on a Magic Isle "I am really sorry," said Ozma to Dorothy, as they rode away in the "Come, dear," said Ozma, taking Dorothy''s hand, "I am hungry and I''m "Those Flatheads must be funny people," she said to Ozma. "Then," said Ozma thoughtfully, "the Queen of the Skeezers must be a "Ozma knows a lot of magic," she said. the little girl not to use its magic powers unless she and Ozma were Glinda, the Wizard and the Adepts followed Ozma and Dorothy into the id: 33233 author: Sherman, Harold M. (Harold Morrow) title: Tahara Among African Tribes date: words: 38938 sentences: 3349 pages: flesch: 94 cache: ./cache/33233.txt txt: ./txt/33233.txt summary: As the tribe saw Dan and Dick smiling, their fears were turned to Dan came running to Dick Oakwood and cried, "Say it looks to me like a Dan gave a despairing shout for help as he saw Dick Oakwood galloping While Dick Oakwood and Dan were busy with Raal and Kulki, organizing "Dan, I am going to post you here at the edge of the cliff," said Dick Dick and Dan looked down over the edge of the cliffs and saw the camp Dick, Dan and Raal were riding ahead on their Arab horses A file of the Taharan and Gorol warriors followed Dick and Dan into the "You would have made a good savage, Dan!" said Dick with a laugh, as he Mutaba went in the first canoe with Dick and Dan. Raal followed in the second, while Kurt and Kurul commanded the third id: 42994 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 4 of 7 date: words: 154981 sentences: 8016 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/42994.txt txt: ./txt/42994.txt summary: place of worship in each village consists of a large square of ground, but what takes place at the present day is said to be unknown to the Todas go on the appointed day to the Kota village, headed by a ceremony breaking a small pot full of water in front of their houses. appointed day, and collect from every house in the village a fowl and of the marriage ceremonies, the bride''s party go to the house of the final death ceremonies take place on the eleventh day, and consist a ceremony called booma idothu (food placing) is performed. bride and bridegroom with cotton thread passed round four pots placed The marriage ceremony, which often takes place some years later, The idea of carrying the head and rice round a village, bride''s house and takes her to his home on the following day. id: 42995 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 5 of 7 date: words: 148304 sentences: 7948 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/42995.txt txt: ./txt/42995.txt summary: or fourth day a ceremony called paparakkolam, or Brahman disguise, performed on the sixteenth day, a Brahman being called in. the woman who is to offer the sacrifice performs certain ceremonies the fourth day, a ceremony, called pasupu muttukovadam, or touching or little day ceremony, of the low-country castes. fourteenth day, the final death ceremony is performed. this day, cooked food is offered to the deceased by placing it near to this day a set of people called Bhargava Brahmans live. day after birth, the ceremony of naming the child takes place. a Nayar woman, consorting with a man of a higher caste, follows sham marriage ceremonies performed among certain inferior castes Agathu Charna Nayars of South Malabar, the ceremony takes place in Of the death ceremonies among the Nayars of Malabar, the following other castes, the lucky dip ceremony is performed on the last day id: 42996 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 6 of 7 date: words: 138112 sentences: 7166 pages: flesch: 72 cache: ./cache/42996.txt txt: ./txt/42996.txt summary: and the marriage pots are brought by a woman of the potter caste. round the dais, and they offer pongal (cooked rice) to the village that they are a class of priests who serve the non-Brahman castes. In the Census Report, 1901, Vairavi is returned as a sub-caste of seven days after death, a little rice gruel is placed at distance Brahmans, perform the final death ceremonies on the twelfth day. Madras villages, held by persons of the Paraiyan caste. The Paraiyans, like all the other right-hand castes, come under the carrying the water-pot, three times round the grave, the barber makes On the tenth day a caste feast takes place. his caste observes all the ceremonies that Brahmans do, but without of marriages and other ceremonies in his caste, Malabar Brahmans are time afterwards, the marriage ceremony takes place. hands of the Brahman priest." At the marriage ceremony of some Kapu id: 42997 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 7 of 7 date: words: 133882 sentences: 7409 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/42997.txt txt: ./txt/42997.txt summary: A girl''s tali-tying ceremony, which is called kazhuttukettu, takes married women carry two new pots painted white on their heads. In olden days, the women used to wear coloured and striped cloths round The ceremony must be performed at the house of the girl''s family. It may be day or night when the ceremony takes place, not go to the girl''s house before the day appointed for the marriage. ninth day ceremonies, are borne by the people of the house, who may ceremonies have taken place must bathe and wash his or her cloth to the fourth day of the marriage ceremony, the bride and bridegroom, offered to their family gods, and, on the following day, all the men placed in front of the marriage dais, and offered to the gods. Their places of worship are not temples, but houses, called takes place a few days after the marriage ceremony. id: 42993 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 3 of 7 date: words: 153425 sentences: 7908 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/42993.txt txt: ./txt/42993.txt summary: who keep the village chavadi (caste meeting house) clean, look Kadir family will perform the final death ceremonies eight days after In some places, the following sub-divisions of the caste are and is performed only in two places--the house of a certain Brahman are described as follows: "A caste of temple priests and cultivators, at the present day, in quarrels between women of the lower castes, on houses in certain streets by the head of the Kallan caste in return twenty-eighth day the child-naming ceremony takes place. In the case of a girl, the ear-boring ceremony takes place In the Madras Census Report, 1901, the following sub-castes of Brahman is sent for, who performs the ceremonies near the dais on bride''s father comes forward, and, placing his daughter''s right hand "are said to be out-castes from the Komati sub-division of that performed by members of this caste if a man and woman have been living id: 42992 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 2 of 7 date: words: 151268 sentences: 8414 pages: flesch: 75 cache: ./cache/42992.txt txt: ./txt/42992.txt summary: as a sub-division of Madigas, who, at marriages, place the offering Reports, Chembukotti is recorded as an occupational title or sub-caste a dance takes place." In the second form of marriage, as described in South Malabar where they are called Cheruman, a large sub-division meaning gods whom high caste Hindus are in the habit of worshipping Darabala.--Taken, in the Madras Census Report, 1901, as a sub-caste "At the present day they form a regular caste, having its own laws caste, are formally married in a temple to a sword or a god, the tali "In the Oriya country the dancing-girl caste is called Guni, but there in water from seven different houses obtains among many Oriya castes, At the census, 1901, the following were returned as sub-castes of "their marriages take place at night, a pujari of their caste ties the last day of the pollution ceremony the girl''s clothes and the id: 42991 author: Thurston, Edgar title: Castes and Tribes of Southern India. Vol. 1 of 7 date: words: 136248 sentences: 8663 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/42991.txt txt: ./txt/42991.txt summary: engage Brahman priests, and perform their birth, marriage, and death the bride on an auspicious day, followed by a few females carrying a people in the Badaga village, where this ceremony is to take place, A new pot, full of water, is placed in the milk-house, sixth day of the ceremony, the bridegroom runs away from the house of marriage ceremony is performed at the house of the bride or bridegroom, day, the bride and bridegroom are seated on two planks placed on following day, the roof of the house is sprinkled with turmeric water, But, at the present day, a ceremony called Various castes, besides Brahmans, take part in temple worship, respect than the generality of the temple-priest Brahmans, are called from Tamil Brahmans in some of their marriage and death ceremonies, the marriage ceremony, both the bride and bridegroom wear clothes The sub-divisions of the Telugu Brahmans are as follows:-- ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel