Friday, December 21, 2012

vibram mulaz Assamese people might look Indian, but Assamese culture is proudly distinct: their Vishnu-worshippin





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Assamese people might look Indian, but Assamese culture is proudly distinct: their Vishnu-worshipping faith is virtually a regional religion (see the boxed text, p 562 ) and the gamosa (a red-and-white scarf worn by most men) is a subtle mark of regional costume.

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