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- The Shauka people are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group living in the Johar Valley of Gori Ganga river in Munsyari, tehsil of the Pithoragarh District in Uttarakhand...
- folklore of Uttarakhand. It describes love between Rajula, a young girl of Shauka family and Malushahi, a prince belonging to Katyuri dynasty of Kumaon. Based...
- inhabited mainly by people of a few different caste groups including the Shauka tribe, dalits or Scheduled Castes and people categorized in other general...
- valley of India, they are also known as the Shauka; the Rungbas of the Mahakali and Darma valleys are called 'Shauka'.The Darma Valley has fourteen villages...
- Regional office. Raypa is known for his Hindi book on the Rungs, titled Shauka: Simavarti Janjati (1974), both among academics and the wider public. Christoph...
- peaks such as Nanda Devi East, Hardeol, Trishuli, Panchchuli and Nanda Kot. Shauka - Johar Kumaon List of valleys of India McCarrel, Angie, ed. (2008). Integrated...
- Rawats and Shaukas. Van Rawats are hunter-gatherers. Shaukas are traders. In Pithoragarh the Shaukas are divided into two main tribes. Johari Shaukas and Rung...
- constitute 2.89% of the po****tion. Several non-scheduled tribal groups such as Shaukas and Gurjars are also found here. Gurjars and Bhotiyas are nomadic tribes...
- for valley (Rang-skad = valley language). The Kumaonis refer to them as Shauka which means 'money' or 'rich'. The Bhotiyas of Uttarakhand are scattered...
- "Traditional Uses of Animal and Animal Products in Medicine and Rituals by the Shauka Tribes of District Pithoragarh, Uttaranchal, India" (PDF). Studies on Ethno-Medicine...