Castes and Tribes of Southern India

Castes and Tribes
of
Southern India

By
Edgar Thurston, C.I.E.,
Superintendent, Madras Government Museum; Correspondant Étranger, Société d’Anthropologie de Paris; Socio Corrispondante, Societa, Romana di Anthropologia.
Assisted by K. Rangachari, M.A.,
of the Madras Government Museum.

Volume V—M to P
Government Press, Madras
1909.

List of Illustrations.

I.[Jallikattubull.]
II.[Mūsu Kammawoman.]
III.[Nalkedevil-dancer.]
IV.[Nalkedevil-dancer.]
V.[Nalkedevil-dancer.]
VI.[JumadiBhūta.]
VII.[NambūtiriBrāhman house.]
VIII.[Nāttukōttai Chetti children.]
IX.[Jewelry ofNāttukōttai Chettis.]
X.[Nāyādis.]
XI.[Nāyādis making fire.]
XII.[AkattucharnaNāyar.]
XIII.[Nāyarfemales.]
XIV.[Nāyarjewelry.]
XV.[Nāyarhouse.]
XVI.[Bhagavatitemple, Pandalūr.]
XVII.[Aiyappantemple.]
XVIII.[Aiyappan temple,near Calicut.]
XIX.[Palni pilgrimand Kāvadi.]
XX.[Oddēs.]
XXI.[Oddēhut.]
XXII.[Vakkaligabride.]
XXIII.[Paliyan.]
XXIV.[Paliyan.]
XXV.[Pallan.]

Castes and Tribes of Southern India.

Volume V.