- the
social status of the
Koknas has
remained high due to land ownership. Due to
their high socio-economic status, the
Kokna tribes consider themselves...
-
metal ornaments such as
bangles or
thick kadaas around their ankles.
Kokna The
Koknas derive their name from the
Konkan region in West India. They have land...
-
Kokna is a
river of Poland, a
tributary of the
Drawa near Złocieniec. v t e...
- The
tribal ****na (
Kokna)
speak ****na and
Dhodia speak Dhodia in
parts of Gujarat,
Dadra and
Nagar Haveli and
Daman and Diu,
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra...
- Haveli)
Scheduled Tribes Order, 1962.
Dhodia Dubla including Halpati Kathodi Kokna KoliDhor including Kolgha Naikda or
Nayaka Varli In
accordance with The...
- ****na or
Kokna may
refer to: A
dialect of the Dhodia-****na
language spoken by the
Kokna people Kokna,
speakers of the Dhodia-****na
language ****na Ajay...
- Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son
Katkari Kokna, Kokni, ****na Koli Dhor,
Tokre Koli, Kolcha,
Kolgha Mina Naikda, Nayak,...
- 'not straight' and is 'crooked'. The word
Konkan comes from the ****kana (
Kokna) tribe, who were the
original inhabitants of the land
where Konkani originated...
- the
Kashmir of Gujarat, live the
tribes of Bhil, Kholcha, Bhel, Nayaka,
Koknas, Vedch, Gamits, Warlis, and Chaudaris.
Dakshin Gujarat Adivasi Sevamandal...
- Kathodi, Katkari, Dhor Kathodi, Dhor Katkari, Son Kathodi, Son
Katkari Kokna, Kokni, ****na
Omitted Koli Dhor,
Tokre Koli, Kolcha,
Kongha Kunbi (in the...