- The
Kaikadi is a
breed of
sighthound from India. The
Kaikadi are kept by the
Kaikadi people, a
nomadic tribe in
Maharashtra and
parts of Gujarat. They...
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Kaikadi may
refer to:
Kaikadi people, a
formerly nomadic Indian tribe Kaikadi language,
their Dravidian language Kaikadi (dog), a
breed of
Indian sighthound...
- The
Kaikadi are a
community in the
Indian states of
Maharashtra and Karnataka.
Their name is
derived from kai (meaning "hand") and kade (meaning "basket")...
- The
Kaikadi language is a
Dravidian language related to Tamil,
spoken by
about 23,000
people of the
formerly nomad Kaikadi tribe primarily in Maharashtra...
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closely related to Tamil. In
addition to
Tamil itself, they are Eravallan,
Kaikadi, Mala Malasar, Malasar, Malapandaram, Mannan, Muthuvan, Paliyan, Pattapu...
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older sisters (one a
widow with a toddler). The
family belongs to the
Kaikadi community, an
oppressed caste, and
earns a
living by
doing menial jobs...
- dog,
guard dog, and
hunting dog from
southern India.
Kaikadi – a
sighthound kept by the
Kaikadi people Kanni – a rare
sighthound found in the
state of...
- only)
Hatkar Jakkala Jalari Jandra Jangam Jingar Jogi
Joshinandiwala Kachi Kaikadi Kandra Kanjara-Bhatta
Karikalabhakthulu Kaikolan or
Kaikola (Sengundam...
- Kunbi, Bhil, Buddhist, Koli, Vadar, Lohar, Varli, Banjara, Muslim, Mali,
Kaikadi, Bhoi, Matang, Agri, Shimpi, Lin****at,
Golla and Maratha.
Ambedkar said...
- film, Fandry, was
released in
February 2014; the word
means "pig" in the
Kaikadi language,
which is a
metaphor for the
dehumanizing treatment of the dalit...