- 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...
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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...
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inhabited mainly by
people of a few
different caste groups including the
Shauka tribe,
dalits or
Scheduled Castes and
people categorized in
other general...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...