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THE PEOPLE OF INDIA.
Br Si* HERBERT R1SLEY, K.CLE, GS.L, I.CS.,
Director or Ethnography (or India, Officier d' Academic France. Correspondiaay Member of the Anthropological Societies of Rome and Berlin, and of the Anthro- pological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.
Illustrated with 25 Plata.
CONTENTS. I.— The Physical Types. II,— Social Types. 111.— Caste in Proverbs and
Popular Sayings. IV.— Caste and Marriage. V.— Caste and Religion. VI.— The Origin of Caste.
I.— fRovERBSRELATiNGToCAS-
II.— Anthropometric Data.
III.— Social Statistics.
IV.— Maps of Caste Distribute
V.— Theories of Caste.
VI. — Modern Theories of Casi
VII.— Khun Polygamy.
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
FKONTlSPtECF. : "MensAgilat Molem"— Khamli Female— Chuliltal a Woman — Male and Female of the Tain or Digaru Mishmi Tribe— Tain Mishmi Girl— Bor AbOT Girl— A Chulikata Mishmi Chief in Full Dress— Male and Female of the Lower Naga Group— Lcpchu (Sikkim) — Limbu, Male and Female— A " Ho" or Kol of Singhbhiim— Mundas of Chutia Nagpur. Male and Female— A Group of Korwas — Oraons — Juang Girls— Typical Specimens of the Juang Tribe, Male and Female— Male aiid Female of the Bendkat Tribe.