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k a a l a r a n g a Indian Paintings
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Walking to Village Fair

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Walking to Village Fair
To Marketplace with Produce
A tribal man in Shikarpur walks to marketplace balancing his merchandise on a bamboo pole. Notice his hairdo and no pants/drape although he is wearing a stitched shirt. Also wonder what he is carrying.

See also:
Ascetic in Kaupina and Robe, Indian Attire - The Kaupina, Depiction of Lord Shiva as a Wandering Ascetic, The Children of Soil, Picture of a Havyak Brahmin Priest

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Brahmins at a Game of CricketHow many torn shirts does it take to make one torn shirt?Portrait of a Construction WorkerA Little Help with the Makeup
Hand to Mouth LivingIlliterate Sells AlphabetsHow to dry saree while travelingMan Feeds the Fields in Hoogoppalu
Sharing of the MirrorThe Queue for WaterThe Happy FishermanCurious Boys
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