A Bonda Girl is on her way to market with brooms she has made. The Bondas are probably the most primitive of the hilltribe groups living in Orissa – an Indian State located in the east of the subcontinent. Bonda ladies wear beads, a short skirt, and very little else. Bonda men still hunt with bow and arrow.
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The Bondas are probably the most primitive of the tribal groups living in Southern Orissa State, India. The ladies wear a short skirt, beads and very little else. The men still hunt with bow and arrow and come equipped with these to their weekly market.
Orissa State in Eastern India is home to a number of ethnic minorities or adavasi. This Mali Girl was photographed at a weekly market in Southern Orissa.
A Bonda Lady on her way to market – Orissa, India. The Bondas are probably the most primitive of the various tribal groups living in the Indian State of Orissa. The women wear beads, a brief skirt, and very little else. The men still hunt with bow-and-arrow.
Charcoal is in short supply in India. Every evening, these charcoal runners travel by foot to the hills south of the city of Jeypore to collect illegally produced charcoal – a trip of more than 20 miles. They return each morning to sell the charcoal to vendors who, in turn, sell it in the market – all for a few rupees.
The Gadabas are one of a number of primitive tribal groups living in the Indian State of Orissa.
It was shot at Konark,Orissa, India
The Sun Temple Orissa is balanced on 24 wheels.
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