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helped to arrange the marriages of his brothers. Once the husband is free of his obligation to his brothers, his wife will apply pressure to achieve a separation from the joint household, which grants her a measure of independence, although she remains economically reliant upon her husband. The separating of the households leads to the husband receiving some property from his parents, such as land, livestock, and money, but as it is a patrilineal society, the wife has nothing.
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depended upon the terrain. For example, camels and donkeys were better suited to the highlands, which carts could not negotiate, while oxen were able to progress better through wet lowland areas. Their prowess in negotiating thick forests was particularly prized. They often travelled in groups for protection, this
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non-Banjara audiences to raise money for the celebration of festivals, but most of that money is then consumed by the men in the form of liquor. The one religious function in which the women are paramount is the preparations for marriage, a ceremony that usually takes place in the house of the bride's family.
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forcing them into economic distress from which they sought relief by turning to agriculture and other unskilled labour, according to V. Sarveswara Naik, as recently as 1996, many still retained a nomadic lifestyle on a seasonal basis to supplement their income. They also retained common traits among their
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and improved roads. Some tried to work the forests for wood and produce, some settled as farmers, and others turned to crime. Earlier than this, there had been
British people who considered them to be undesirable because of their role in passing messages and weapons to armies as they went about their
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writes that their constituent groups may not in fact share a common origin, with the theories that suggest otherwise reflecting the systemic bias of 19th-century
British ethnographers who were keen to create simple classifications. Laxman Satya states that "Their status as Banjaras was circumscribed
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A Banjara wife is subservient to her husband and is expected to perform daily tasks for her parents-in-law. While she and her husband live with her parents-in-law, she is also subservient to her mother-in-law. This period of co-habitation with the extended family usually lasts until the husband has
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usually comprised carriage of one specific product and thus were essentially a combined trade operation. They could be huge assemblies, some being recorded as comprising 190,000 beasts, and they also serviced the needs of armies, whose movements naturally followed the same trade and caravan routes.
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and by the 1830s had gained some notoriety for committing crimes such as roadside robbery, cattle lifting, and theft of grain or other property. The women took a leading role in such criminality, led by the headman of the gang, and if someone was convicted, then the other members of the gang would
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Banjara men take the lead in religious festivals, with women playing a subsidiary role. The men sing the devotional songs and perform the temple rituals, but it is the women who do most of the singing and dancing. Women are also expected to work with men when groups enact performances in front of
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society, while at least one daughter is deemed desirable, because she can look after the parents in their old age if the son is too preoccupied in his marriage. Daughters also contribute greatly to the running of the family unit prior to their own marriage and are prized by their mothers for that
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and the girl's family. She is presented with a full set of traditional dress upon marriage, which is made by her mother. Women's dress varies according to marital status, as does their ornamentation. Although the ornamentation was once made of ivory and silver, reduced economic circumstances have
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Banjaras were historically pastoralists, traders, breeders, and transporters of goods in the inland regions of India, for which they used boats, carts, camels, oxen, donkeys, and sometimes the relatively scarce horse, hence controlling a large section of trade and economy. The mode of transport
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take care of their families. Poor, mostly illiterate and unskilled, the
Banjaras were also resistant to improvement through education, which the British felt left no recourse other than tight control through policing. Their reputation for misdeeds persisted into the early twentieth century.
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who leads the family. Her speech is low and submissive in front of their men in the community. Women consider the men as wise because they have the ability to learn many things. It is the responsibility of men to learn many skills. The women have to follow the path as directed by their
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and either four bullocks or one bullock and three cattle, unless the groom's family was particularly wealthy. The marriage is usually arranged for a time when there is little work, so the months of April and May are common, as they fall just after the harvest period.
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reason, being trained in various domestic tasks that benefit both the unit and their future married life. Aside from strictly domestic tasks, they are an economic boon, because they help with herding and grazing the family's cattle and with work in the crop fields.
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caused it to be made of plastic and aluminium. The extremely elaborate nature of their dresses, comprising glass pieces, beads, and seashells on a mainly red material, means that they are worn for months between careful launderings.
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a fixed class of people, who possess a thousand oxen, or more or less, varying in numbers. They bring grain from the villages to the towns and also accompany armies. With an army, there may at least be a hundred thousand oxen, or
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and village elders. Horoscopes are consulted and information gleaned regarding the boy's prospects. Sometimes, the arrangement is made earlier and may even be solemnised with a betrothal ceremony, called a
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travels, and there was also a general trend among the British to treat criminality as something that was normal among communities without fixed abode. They were sometimes associated by the British with the
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before the British colonial period was the movement of cotton out of the region and then a return journey with produce, salt, spices, and similar consumptibles into the region. In that area, the
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embroidery, which involves stitching pieces of mirror, decorative beads, and coins onto clothes. Sandur Lambani embroidery is a type of textile embroidery unique to the tribe in
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2239:'Criminal' Tribes of Punjab
1950:Naik, Dhanasing B. (2000),
1810:The Oriental Anthropologist
441:Criminal Tribes Act of 1871
361:around the late 1790s, and
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1956:, Abhinav Publications,
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3051:Mahyavanshi
3046:Panchkalshi
3026:Koli people
2869:Hela Mehtar
2571:Rajput Mali
2551:Gadia Lohar
2066:(1): 1–33,
1893:The Banjara
1766:Naik (1983)
1754:Naik (1983)
1742:Naik (1996)
1730:Naik (1996)
1718:Naik (1996)
1706:Naik (1996)
1694:Naik (1996)
1679:Naik (1996)
1619:Naik (2000)
1607:Naik (2000)
1515:Naik (2000)
1503:Naik (2000)
1473:Naik (1983)
1432:Halbar 1986
1392:, p. 8
1368:, p. 6
1356:, p. 5
1320:, p. 9
1306:Halbar 1986
1020:Naik (1983)
940:Naik (1983)
750:patrilineal
725:bride price
577:Chari dance
297:Irfan Habib
234:Bania caste
210:Irfan Habib
3778:Categories
3706:Tadvi Bhil
3178:Kanjarbhat
3133:Chaukalshi
3036:Leva Patil
2764:Van Baoria
2739:Rath tribe
2714:Bhil Meena
2678:Rajpurohit
2530:Maheshwari
2343:Rajpurohit
1788:12 October
1125:Satya 1997
826:References
643:panchayats
606:Guru Nanak
482:Devanagari
327:Activities
258:banijagaru
242:vana chara
116:newspapers
83:references
3701:Saiqalgar
3541:Upajjhaya
3516:Chaturtha
3511:Bagherwal
3456:Nath Jogi
3274:Deshastha
3269:Chitpavan
3228:Padmasali
2885:Manganiar
2859:Singiwala
2729:Bhil Mama
2204:128758666
2175:145208626
2146:144969445
2117:154330906
2080:143091564
2032:154166992
1826:202921563
1592:1 October
1586:The Hindu
1533:The Hindu
1490:The Hindu
909:cite book
874:Citations
625:exogamous
602:Jagadamba
555:Festivals
533:tattooing
501:Telangana
270:Rajasthan
254:Karnataka
178:Etymology
105:"Banjara"
3619:Nawayath
3594:Shrimali
3589:Sarawagi
3531:Panchama
3345:Binjhwar
3314:Saraswat
3279:Devrukhe
3138:Chambhar
3006:Bhandari
2839:Hiranbaz
2804:Churigar
2769:Pateliya
2688:Brahmins
2591:Thathera
2495:Sarawagi
2485:Baranwal
2445:Agrawal
2214:(1982).
2004:41919790
1984:41919477
1405:(1993).
809:See also
781:Gharwalo
680:district
668:monogamy
662:Marriage
655:kanadoro
629:endogamy
596:Religion
517:kanchali
476:Language
407:and the
391:(salt),
381:chironji
363:Jahangir
338:muqaddam
282:Kalbelia
218:Sanskrit
192:Gor Mati
184:Banjaras
3691:Pinjara
3666:Multani
3641:Bhishti
3636:Baghban
3579:Paliwal
3559:Agrawal
3536:Saitwal
3526:Kamboja
3476:Ramoshi
3466:Kaikadi
3436:Banjara
3390:Katkari
3380:Halpati
3299:Karhade
3203:Kumbhar
3193:Kolhati
3061:Maratha
3056:Mangela
3011:Dhangar
2975:Shamedi
2849:Silawat
2744:Saharia
2652:Motisar
2621:Meghwal
2566:Pinjara
2510:Veerwal
2480:Banjara
2475:Gawaria
2389:Bishnoi
2379:Gurjar
1566:3 March
1540:21 June
690:of his
618:Society
612:Sevalal
582:sarangi
561:Seetala
545:Sanduru
529:rangoli
523:(skirt)
521:phetiya
490:Kannada
430:Gypsies
393:Multani
348:. Such
305:Banjara
264:History
250:banjara
238:banjara
214:banjara
200:banjara
196:Gormati
172:Banjara
130:scholar
3758:Parsis
3696:Qassab
3681:Kachar
3661:Garodi
3646:Chaush
3584:Porwad
3521:Dhakad
3486:Waghri
3446:Dhiwar
3441:Charan
3415:Vasava
3410:Thakar
3385:Kanwar
3370:Gowari
3355:Dhodia
3350:Dhanka
3309:Palshi
3294:Jangam
3208:Lonari
3198:Koshti
3188:Khatik
3173:Holeya
3163:Gosavi
3118:Beldar
3092:Shimpi
3087:Khatri
3021:Kharvi
2970:Rajput
2895:Mirasi
2864:Sorgar
2834:Qassab
2799:Chadwa
2754:Tirgar
2606:Halwai
2601:Kumhar
2596:Suthar
2561:Kharol
2525:Khatri
2505:Vankar
2414:Seervi
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2348:Rabari
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2328:Rajput
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549:GI tag
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458:Thugee
397:Mukeri
389:Labana
350:tandas
321:Dandin
289:Rajput
280:, and
228:, and
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3405:Nahal
3400:Korku
3395:Kokna
3375:Halba
3360:Gavit
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3289:Gurav
3253:Vadar
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3213:Lohar
3183:Kalal
3168:Holar
3158:Gavli
3128:Burud
3097:Sonar
3066:Powar
3031:Kunbi
3016:Gabit
2759:Vagri
2719:Meena
2693:Sevag
2683:Rawal
2668:Bhopa
2647:Rawal
2637:Bhāts
2616:Salvi
2581:Sunar
2576:Regar
2520:Kewat
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