Lambanis, the Gypsies of India
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| Veena maestro Doraiswamy Iyengar
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Lambani Woman on way to Marketplace
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| Toda Village Elder, Ooty
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A Man belonging to Native Maratha (kad-maratha) Community
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| Halakki Gowda Farmer Halakki Man making Turayi ( a decorative Head gear) for Harvest Festival |
A Village Woman
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| Grandma Gowdati (Halakki Lady) caring for a Child
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Toda Woman Engaged in Embroidery
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| A Lingayat Temple
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A Muslim Mother and Her Child Mother and child belonging to the Navayat community. They are of Persian descent and live primarily on the Southwestern coast. | |
| Huttari Dancer from Coorg
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A drummer of the Santhal tribe, West Bengal
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| A decked-up Lambani woman
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Basaveshwara, the Revolutionary Saint Portrait from a calendar painting | |
| A Lambani lady embroidering a piece of yellow cloth
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A Banjara (Gypsy) woman, lost in the intricate world of Kasooti (needle craft)
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| Very Colorful Attire of the Lambanis
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Fish Market Snapshots
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| Veerashaiva (Lingayat) temples of Uluvi
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Engraved Water Buffalo of the Todas Rock art from Tamilnadu | |
| Image of the Moon is Very Sacred to the Todas
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Man belonging to Grameen Gouli (rural milkman) Community The attire of his tribe has not changed in centuries | |
| A Student of Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan settlement, Mundgod |
Tibetans in Traditional Costumes
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| Black, Indian, and Hindu! Notice the Mangalasutra and the Holy Dot |
Boy riding water buffalo to work, West Bengal
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| Rajput Couple Riding a Camel
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The monkhood of a Brahmin boy
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| Toda man in traditional shawl Ooty, Nilgiri mountains, Tamil Nadu |
Widow of a Mahut (Elephant Trainer) A housewife of the Jenu-Kuruba (honey-bee farmers) community, Heggededevana Kote | |
| Navayats: Konkani speaking Muslims Photo Plate showing mosques and people of Bhatkal town |
A patient of Leprosy takes to begging as his means of living
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| Light heart cures poverty
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A push cart is his mode of transportation.
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| "The Camera Blitz is Blinding Me Uncle!"
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"Will my picture be shown in theaters?"
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| "Do you think I am Photogenic?"
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Man Dressed As a Woman Poses Backstage for a Photo
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| "I asked the director not to place me in a feminine role!!!"
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Man Dressed as the Mythological Character of Shurpanakhi
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| "Ghosts are Male or Female?"
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Portrait of S.N. Krishna Jois Krishna Jois is a great Kannada scholar, and edited such works as Supashastra. | |
| Man Dressed as a Woman for Krishna -Parijata Play
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A Man Elaborately Dresses as a Woman for a Play
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| Portrait of a Muslim Woman Portrait of a Muslim woman with a huge nose ring |
She is very rich in beads. Leader of Tarle Dance of Halakki Community. The Dance is offered to invoke the rain God | |
| She loads the garbage in a bamboo basket
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Dr. R. K. Narayan. Well-known English writer
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| General Carriappa
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Dr. Raja Ramanna. An atomic energy expert
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| Pictures of Halakki Community
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Fishermen Community of Uttara Kannada
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| "If my suffering is Lord`s wish, I accept it"
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Portrait of a Beggar
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| The Face of Poverty
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Portrait of a Homeless Man, Bangalore
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| Never Been Photographed Picture of a woman belonging to the Kudubi community |
Laborer Siblings on way to Forest
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| Kunubi Dancer Picture of a Kudubi folk dancer, Ravindra Kala Kshetra, Bangalore |
Kudubi Folk Dancer Notice the drub Gumate with its braod and narrow ends | |
| The Gumatepak Dance
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Never Been to a Dentist!
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| A Devadasi (Jogathi) carrying a copper vessel on her head
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Given to God Portrait of a Devadasi (temple woman) | |
| Metal idol of Goddess Yellamma's Head
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A Young 'Jogavva' on her way to seek alms
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| A Jogappa and four Jogathis (devotees of Yellamma) performing to please their deity
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Dedicated to Goddess -- Dedicated to Men Portrait of a Devadasi (Temple Woman) | |
| Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in INA Uniform
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Now you know why they are called `Sweat Shops`
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| Portrait of Prof. B. A. Saletore
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"Is it OK for a widow to be photographed?"
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| A Devotee Balancing an Idol Pictures of the mysterious Yellamma cult, Bellary |
The Burden of Beads Picture of a Halakki tribal woman. This used to be the tribe's daily (not festive) attire. | |
| Portrait of a Daldi Fisherwoman
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Siddi Brothers
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| "You educated can do all kinds of things!"
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"How much do you charge to take my Photograph?"
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| Elderly Man Belonging to the Gouli Community
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Abel, the Village Tailor
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| Travelling Knife and Scissors Sharpner Picture of Mehboob the knife sharpener |
Rag Picker Boy, Bangalore 2000
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| Rag Picker Boy, Yeshwantpur Orphaned by the death of his mother, boy takes to rag picking |
Smiling Lambani Woman The village of Sonduru in Bellary District | |
| Lambadi Beauty Bearing five daughters does not seem to age this woman, Sondur, 1992 |
Woman Embroidering Cloth Sonduru, Bellary district, 1992 | |
| Woman Laborer Woman construction worker breaks stone with a hammer |
Destitute Woman Many poor people in India take up trashpicking to sustain themselves | |
| Traditional Iyengari Lady Portrait of Mrs. Masti Venkatesh Iyengar |
Fisherman with Daily Catch The Kharvi Community | |
| Decoated Wooden Panel Tibetan Art, Mundgod |
"Let me see who did it" ! A Tibetan Boy in Mundgod Refugee Center | |
| Lambani Women from Dharwad
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Tribals Making Festival Headgear from Bamboos Halakki tribes celebrate the harvest festival with these decorated Turayis | |
| Alpana Ritual Art of the Halakki Tribals
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Folk Musicians, the Village of Kavalakki Harvest dance of the Halakki farmers | |
| A Goan Woman in Marketplace
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Pioneer Shivaram Karanth Picture Taken 1954 Kannada Literary Conference in Kumta | |
| A Kadu-Kuruba Tribal
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