Gujarat | Rajahstan { 12 galleries }
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This Muslim community is a cattle herding group and the Jat women are skilled embroiders and are recognized by their oversized nose rings.
The Jat - one of the hidden tribes in Gujarat was very hard to get access to, but thanks to my wonderful fixer I was able to spent a few hours with a family. And no it was not easy to photograph as normally I would prefer to stay much longer but unfortunately that was not allowed.
I'm just very pleased I've seen these beautiful people and these are one of my ' special' memories and images.
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The Bishnoi follow their strong belief in wildlife conservation.
Bisnois are a sect founded in the 15th century and despite being a Hindu community, they bury their dead instead of cremating them because of the prohibition of felling trees.
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Untouchable, formerly Harijan or Meghwal, in traditional Indian society, the former name for any member of a wide range of low-caste Hindu groups and any person outside the caste system.
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The Mirs of Gujarat are a Muslim tribal community who are descendants of the Butt tribe in Kashmir Valley.
They were nomadic, and now live in little settlements in the Rann of Kutch.
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Garasia means a clearer of forest in the Rajasthani dialect.
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Gypsie families came together for a celebration in Southern Rajahstan.
I had a great fixer and he arranged I could spent the day with these gypsies.
(I'd sent all the photos back to India to my fixer and he gave them to the families.
(What a fun we had ).
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The Rabari move from one village to another by throwing house hold materials and small kids on a reverse bedstead on the backs of their camels.
Within the community, the women manage all the money matters and trade milk and milk products in the local markets for livelihood.
Gujarat, India 2012.
Nowadays many Rabari have settled.
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Salt Industry in Kutch district is one of the biggest industries. Gujarat Is producing about 70% of the total production of salt and Kutch district contributes about 40% of Gujarat's total production.
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Gujarat is known for Fairs and Festivals. However some props have been left or dumped.
Little desert of Kutch is a salt marsh which is part of Rann of Kutch in Kutch district, Gujarat, India.
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Pithora is a highly ritualistic painting done on the walls by several tribes such as the Rathwas and Bhilalas who live in the central Gujarat.
In a tribal home near Jambughoda, Gujarat, India.
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A drum repair shop in Gujarat. Once a week these 'drum repairers' will come to this local market and repair drums. Skin is available for sale and people can choose the skin they like and a skinner will prepare the skin to fit on a drum of choice. Gujarat, India
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