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BADAGA

tions, I was only able to study by surreptitious examination, when we met on the roads. In physique, the typical Badaga man is below middle height, smooth-skinned, of slender build, with narrow chest and shoulders.

Badaga men have cicatrices on the shoulder and forearm as the result of branding with a fire-stick when they are lads, with the object, it is said, of giving strength, and preventing pain when milking or churning. In like manner, the Todas have raised cicatrices (keloids) on the shoulder produced by branding with a fire-stick. They believe that the branding enables them to milk the buffaloes with perfect ease.

The Badagas have a very extensive repertoire of hora hesaru, or nicknames, of which the following are examples: —

One who eats in bed during the Bad-tempered
night Left-handed
Snorer Buffalo grazer
Stupid Saliva dribbling
Bald head Honey-eater
Brown-eyed Black
Thin and bony Spleen
Big head Teeth
Bandy-legged Potato-eater
One who returned alive from Glutton
from the burning ground Belly
Ripe fruit Itch-legged
Big-thighed One who was slow in learning
Blind to walk
Lame Tall
Big calves Thief-eyed
Piles Pustule-bodied
Liar Scarred
Cat-eyed Hairy
Fond of pot-herbs Weak, like partially baked pots.
Rheumatic Strong, like portland cement.

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