Illustrations in Volume III
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- 65. [Gond women grinding corn] 42
- 66. [Palace of the Gond kings of Garha-Mandla at Rāmnagar] 46
- 67. [Gonds on a journey] 62
- 68. [Killing of Rāwan, the demon king of Ceylon, from whom the Gonds are supposed to be descended] 114
- 69. [Woman about to be swung round the post called Meghnāth] 116
- 70. [Climbing the pole for a bag of sugar] 118
- 71. [Gonds with their bamboo carts at market] 122
- 72. [Gond women, showing tattooing on backs of legs] 126
- 73. [Māria Gonds in dancing costume] 136
- 74. [Gondhali musicians and dancers] 144
- 75. [Gosain mendicant] 150
- 76. [Alakhwāle Gosains with faces covered with ashes] 152
- 77. [Gosain mendicants with long hair] 154
- 78. [Famous Gosain Mahant. Photograph taken after death] 156
- 79. [Gūjar village proprietress and her land agent] 168
- 80. [Guraos with figures made at the Holi festival called Gangour] 176
- 81. [Group of Gurao musicians with their instruments] 180
- 82. [Ploughing with cows and buffaloes in Chhattīsgarh] 182
- 83. [Halwai or confectioner’s shop] 202
- 84. [Jogi mendicants of the Kanphata sect] 244
- 85. [Jogi musicians with sārangi or fiddle] 250
- 86. [Kaikaris making baskets] 298
- 87. [Kanjars making ropes] 332
- 88. [A group of Kasārs or brass-workers] 370
- 89. [Dancing girls and musicians] 374
- 90. [Girl in full dress and ornaments] 378
- 91. [Old type of sugarcane mill] 494
- 92. [Group of Kol women] 512
- 93. [Group of Kōlams] 520
- 94. [Korkus of the Melghāt hills] 550
- 95. [Korku women in full dress] 556
- 96. [Koshti men dancing a figure, holding strings and beating sticks] 582