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An Apatani feeds salt to his mithuns or gayals. The number of mithuns a family possesses is the traditional measure of its wealth. Mithuns are not milked or used as draught animals. They are allowed to graze freely until they are ritually slaughtered and eaten.
by
Vikas Choudhary
An Apatani feeds salt to his mithuns or gayals. The number of mithuns a family possesses is the traditional measure of its wealth. Mithuns are not milked or used as draught animals. They are allowed to graze freely until they are ritually slaughtered and eaten.
by
Vikas Choudhary
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DIG058877
An Apatani feeds salt to his mithuns or gayals. The number of mithuns a family possesses is the traditional measure of its wealth. Mithuns are not milked or used as draught animals. They are allowed to graze freely until they are ritually slaughtered and eaten.
Vikas Choudhary
,
July, 2016 ,
Lower Subansiri (D)
,
Arunachal Pradesh
Apatani
,
Tribals
,
Traditional Knowledge
,
Animal Breeding
,
Ziro
,
Lower Subansiri (D)
,
Arunachal Pardesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP052
DIG058878
An Apatani feeds salt to his mithuns or gayals. The number of mithuns a family possesses is the traditional measure of its wealth. Mithuns are not milked or used as draught animals. They are allowed to graze freely until they are ritually slaughtered and eaten.
Vikas Choudhary
,
July, 2016 ,
Lower Subansiri (D)
,
Arunachal Pradesh
Apatani
,
Tribals
,
Traditional Knowledge
,
Animal Breeding
,
Ziro
,
Lower Subansiri (D)
,
Arunachal Pardesh
,
DVD NO.
MDVDDP052