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In These Villages, Bride Marries Groom's Sister To "Protect Him"
- Sunday May 26, 2019
- India News | Edited by Prionka Jha
Tribals in villages of Surkheda, Sanada and Ambal follow an unusual tradition where marriages take place without the groom's physical presence. Groom's unmarried sister or any unmarried woman from his family represents him in the ceremonies as the groom.
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13 Arrested For Parading Couple Naked In Rajasthan Village
- Saturday June 25, 2016
- India News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
Thirteen people have been arrested from a village in Rajasthan after they allegedly stripped, paraded and held hostage a couple for two days for going against a tribal tradition.
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The Fascinating Tribal Tradition That Gave Obama His Last Name
- Monday June 20, 2016
- World News | Max Bearak, The Washington Post
It's the name on the tip of all our tongues. It is whispered through the marble halls of Washington. It is shouted from the frothing mouths of protesters. Every world leader has uttered it. Obama. He may be the most-talked-about man in the world. Echoes of his unique last name bounce off the world's walls and into billions of ears.
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www.ndtv.com
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In These Villages, Bride Marries Groom's Sister To "Protect Him"
- Sunday May 26, 2019
- India News | Edited by Prionka Jha
Tribals in villages of Surkheda, Sanada and Ambal follow an unusual tradition where marriages take place without the groom's physical presence. Groom's unmarried sister or any unmarried woman from his family represents him in the ceremonies as the groom.
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www.ndtv.com
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13 Arrested For Parading Couple Naked In Rajasthan Village
- Saturday June 25, 2016
- India News | Written by Harsha Kumari Singh
Thirteen people have been arrested from a village in Rajasthan after they allegedly stripped, paraded and held hostage a couple for two days for going against a tribal tradition.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Fascinating Tribal Tradition That Gave Obama His Last Name
- Monday June 20, 2016
- World News | Max Bearak, The Washington Post
It's the name on the tip of all our tongues. It is whispered through the marble halls of Washington. It is shouted from the frothing mouths of protesters. Every world leader has uttered it. Obama. He may be the most-talked-about man in the world. Echoes of his unique last name bounce off the world's walls and into billions of ears.
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www.ndtv.com