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Оглавление1 “Gazetteer of the Nilgiris,” 1908, i. 338.
2 Bishop Whitehead, Madras Museum Bull., 1907, No. 3, v. 134.
3 Madras Museum Bull., 1907, No. 3, v. 139–40.
4 Malabar, 1887, i. 177–8.
5 Used as a fly-flapper (chamara).
6 “Malabar and its Folk,” Madras, 2nd edition, 99–100.
7 N. Sunkuni Wariar, “Ind. Ant.,” 1892, xxi. 96.
8 K. Srikantaliar, “Ind. Ant.,” 1892, xxi. 193.
9 M. N. Venkataswami, “Ind. Ant.,” 1905, xxxiv. 176.
10 “Gazetteer of the Godāvari District,” 1907, i. 66.
11 “Note on the Koravas,” 1908.
12 M. J. Walhouse, “Ind. Ant.,” 1881, x. 366.
13 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 293.
14 “Gazetteer of the Godāvari District,” 1907, i. 47.
15 M. J. Walhouse, “Ind. Ant.,” 1876, v. 21.
16 India, Trübner, Oriental Series, 1888, i. 182.
17 Rev. S. Mateer, “Native Life in Travancore,” 1883, 330–52.
18 M. J. Walhouse, Journ. Anthrop. Inst., 1874, iv. 373.
19 Voyage to the East Indies, 1777 and 1781.
20 Rev. J. A. Sharrock, “South Indian Missions,” 1910, 9.
21 See Emma Rosenbusch (Mrs Clough), “While sewing Sandals, or Tales of a Telugu Pariah Tribe.”
22 L. K. Anantha Krishna Iyer, “The Cochin Tribes and Castes,” 1909, i. 114.
23 “Ind. Ant.,” 1873, ii. 65.
24 F. Fawcett, “Note on the Koravas,” 1908.
25 S. P. Rice, “Occasional Essays on Native South Indian Life,” 1901, 95–6.
26 Jeypore, Breklum, 1901.
27 F. Fawcett, “Note on the Koravas,” 1908.
28 Fire-walking, see Thurston, “Ethnographic Notes in Southern India,” 1907, 471–86.
29 Udaya is one of the divisions of the Badagas, which ranks as superior to the other divisions.
30 Koyis, see Cain, Madras Christian College Magazine (old series), v. 352–9, and vi. 274–80; also “Ind. Ant.,” v., 1876, and viii., 1879.
31 “Gazetteer of the South Arcot District,” 1906, i. 98.
32 Madras Museum Bull., 1907, No. 3, v. 166.
33 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 291.
34 The Holeyas were formerly agrestic serfs.
35 “Ind. Ant.,” 1873, ii. 66.
36 Earth-eating (geophagy), see my “Ethnographic Notes in Southern India,” 1907, 552–4.
37 Letters from Malabar, Translation, Madras, 1862.
38 F. Fawcett, “Note on the Koravas,” 1908.
39 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 288.
40 Ibid., 285.
41 M. Paupa Rao Naidu, “The Criminal Tribes of India,” Madras, 1907, No. 3.
42 T. M. Natesa Sastri, Calcutta Review, 1905, cxxi. 501.
43 “Notes on the Criminal Classes of the Madras Presidency,” 1892, 90.
44 “Malabar and its Folk,” Madras, 2nd. ed., 58–9.
45 Letters from Madras, 1843.
46 “Hindu Feasts, Fasts, and Ceremonies,” Madras, 1903, 32–3.
47 Madras Weekly Mail, 15th October, 1908.
48 Rev. E. W. Thompson, “The Last Siege of Seringapatam,” 1907.
49 “An Indian Olio,” 98.
50 “Manual of the North Arcot District” 1895, i. 223–4.
51 S. M. Natesa Sastri, “Ind. Ant.,” 1889, xviii. 287.
52 Rev. J. Cain, “Ind. Ant.,” 1875, iv. 198.
53 F. Fawcett, “Note on the Koravas,” 1908.
54 “Ind. Ant.,” 1876, v. 358.
55 “Manual of the Ganjam District,” 1882, 71–2.
56 “Gazetteer of the Bellary District,” 1904, i. 61.
57 Madras Agricult. Bull., 1900, ii. No. 42.
58 Madras Dioc. Mag., 1908.
59 Madras Weekly Mail, 7th October 1909.
60 Loc. cit.
61 Madras Museum Bull., 1907, v., No. 3, 173.
62 Many of the bird superstitions here recorded were published in an article in the Madras Mail.
63 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 293.
64 “Gazetteer of the Bellary District,” 1904, i. 61.
65 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 293.
66 See Thurston, “Ethnographic Notes in Southern India,” 1907, 44–7.
67 J. S. F. Mackenzie, “Ind. Ant.,” 1873, ii., 68.
68 Rev. F. Dahmen, “Anthropos,” 1908, iii. 28.
69 Rev. M. Phillips, “Evolution of Hinduism,” 1903, 123.
70 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 292.
71 “Manual of the Cuddapah District,” 1875, 288.
72 “Gazetteer of the Tanjore District,” 1906, i. 66.