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The Lambanis of India

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The Lambanis of India
Lambani Woman from Haliyal Tanda

Sri Vaishnava Brahmins
Gypsies of India

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Lambanis, the Gypsies of IndiaA bedecked Lambani womanA Lambani lady embroidering a piece of yellow clothSmiling Lambani Woman
A Lambadi beautyA woman embroidering clothLambani Women from DharwadThe smile of a Gypsy woman
You are hereThe itinerant GypsiesA Banjara (Gypsy) woman, lost in the intricate world of  Kasooti (needle craft)Very Colorful Attire of the Lambanis
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