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House that Sonabai built / Chanchani, Vishakha; Huyler, Stephen P. 2014  Book
Chanchani, Vishakha Book
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Publication Chennai, Tulika Publishers, 2014.
Description 32pOrange Spine
Series Looking at art
Summary/Abstract The art of Sonabai Rajawar has no precedent. She is one of the few self-taught artists of India, whose story expresses the capacity of human beings every where to meet their challenges head-on, and to draw from deep within their inner resources the strength and insight to change their lives.
Standard Number 9350466279 Pb.
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ID:   022994


Khichdi...ek lok katha / Vyam, Durgabai (ill.) 2013  Book
Vyam, Durgabai (ill.) Book
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Publication Bhopal, Eklavya, 2013.
Description 10pCream spine
Summary/Abstract An amusing story of Birju and his love for khichdi. This book makes a good classroom read-aloud resource for both story and form.
Standard Number 9788189976026 Pb.
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ID:   015466


Signature: Patterns in Gond art / Wolf, Gita 2010  Book
Wolf, Gita Book
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Publication Chennai, Tara Books Pvt.Ltd., 2010.
Description 86pRed Spine
Summary/Abstract "The art of the Gond tribal community in central India is dense yet richly intricate, rich with meaning. The Gonds are one of the largest indigenous community, and art is central to their lives." Each Gond artist invents his or her own unique pattern or detailing style, and it is these patterns that are the essence of Gond art.
Standard Number 9789380340029 Hb.
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Tribal Arts and Crafts of Madhya Pradesh / Shah, Shampa (ed.) 1996  Book
Shah, Shampa Book
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Publication India, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., 1996.
Description 144pCream Spine
Series Living
Summary/Abstract This book brings to you, for the first time, the exciting world of Madhya Pradesh's many tribes. Interwoven with their myths and legends, and illustrated with stunning colour visuals and with line drawings, here are the textiles and the tattoos, the stonework and the carvings, the totems and the ritual terracottas of the many tribes explained by scholars whose work has led them to spend half a life time with these people. Very well illustrated.
Contents Map Aarambh: Introduction - Aashi Manohar Paashaan: Stone - Mushtak Khan Maati: Terracotta - Vasant Nirgune Kaathi: Wood - Ashok Tiwari Sachay: Combs, Pouches and Basketry - Niranjan Mahawar Dhaatu: Metal - Aashi Manohar Chitraankan: Tribal Painting - Mushtak Khan Alankaar: Jewellery and Tattooing - Niranjan Mahawar Vasan: Tribal Textiles - Rta Kapoor Utsav: Fairs and Festivals - O.P.Mehra Bibliography Glossary Acknowledgements
Standard Number 8185822409 Hb.
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