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Against the Grain


The Hill Tiwas of Assam have a unique way of storing paddy, a community activity that strengthens bonds. Text and photographs by Ritu Raj Konwar




Its beautiful...thanks for posting the article hindu ...you could do a series on other tribals of different states .....i would love to visit these places but till that happens atleast pictures and articles like these would be delightful...............

from:  GATTU AJAY
Posted on: Jun 25, 2012 at 11:49 IST

Its beautiful...thanks for posting the article hindu ...you could do a series on other tribals of different states .....i would love to visit these places but till that happens atleast pictures and articles like these would be delightful...

from:  inhk
Posted on: Jun 25, 2012 at 08:30 IST
                                    
 
                                     
               

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