- The
Bonda (also
known as the Bondo,
Bondo Poraja, Bhonda, or Remo) are a
Munda ethnic group approximately 12,000 (2011 census) who live in the isolated...
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Dravidian language spoken in
Nabarangpur district of
Odisha by the
Pengo Poraja people. Most
speakers are
fluent in Odia. Krishnamurti,
Bhadriraju (2003)...
- Knowledge. 8 (4): 645–648. Resource: Book on the
ethnobotany of the Kondh,
Poraja,
Gadaba and
Bonda of the
Koraput region of Odisha,
India « Traditional Knowledge...
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Binjhal (Binjhwar)
Binjhia (Binjhoa)
Birhor (Mankidi, Mankirdia)
Bondo Poraja (Bonda Paroja,
Banda Paroja)
Chenchu Dal
Desua Bhumij Dharua (Dhuruba, Dhurva)...
- 118-135 Franco,
Merlin F. and D.
Narasimhan (2012).
Ethnobotany of Kondh,
Poraja,
Gadaba and
Bonda of the
Koraput region of Orissa, India. D.K. Printworld...
- B****ya,
Bhuyan Bhumia Bhumij Bhunjia Binjhal Binjhia,
Binjhoa Birhor Bondo Poraja Chenchu Dal
Desua Bhumij Dharua Didayi Gadaba Gandia Ghara Gond,
Gondo Ho...
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forward Franco, F.M. and Narasimhan, D. (2012).
Ethnobotany of the Kondh,
Poraja,
Gadaba and
Bonda of the
Koraput region of Odisha, India. D.K. Printworld...
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January 23, 1967. He
started medical work with the Koya, Bondo,
Santhali and
Poraja tribal groups. He met Munshi, a
Bengali Christian, in the
village MV3 and...
- and
Malkangiri districts in Odisha,
eastern India.
While people in Kondh,
Poraja (Parji-speakers) and
Gadaba (Ollari-speakers)
villages all use oil from...