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Festival ensemble

Rabari Tribe Festival Attire: A) Kanchali (Jacket/Vest/Top): Backless top with short sleeves and "V" neckline in front. Front and side panels covered with embroidery, primarily geometric designs, in rusts, orange, white, blue, yellow, green, and white. Three ties in back, at neck, upper, and middle back. Partly lined in red fabric. No labels or tags in top. B) Ghaghro (Skirt): Full-length skirt of heavy red fabric. Drawstring waist. Waistband with horizontal bands of: Vertical purple, yellow, and red striped silky fabric; thin band of red fabric; thin band of green fabric; thin band of orange fabric; thin band of black fabric. Body of skirt gathered into the waistband. Two horizontal rows of repeated large embroidered motifs of potted flowers with pairs of birds, interspersed with smaller motifs of flowers. Each design with inset small circular mirrors in embroidered frames. Lower section/hem with wide band of embroidered and appliqued decorations. From top: "wave" line with leaf-shaped forms, horizontal band of hearts laid side-ways with connecting line; Large band with flower heads, fines and leaves, with mirrors at center of each flower; Scroll with alternating leaf forms; Blue wave line, orange line, green line, orange wave line, purple line, orange line, green …
Date: 1950/2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library

Sari

India Sari: a) Choli bodice of turquoise blue synthetic crepe with zardozi gold metallic embroidery and beading at shoulder and on short sleeves. b) Sari of matching turquoise blue synthetic crepe with zardozi gold metallic embroidery and beading.
Date: 1950/2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library
The Origin and Development of the Caste System in India (open access)

The Origin and Development of the Caste System in India

This thesis presents a study of the origin and development of the caste system in India.
Date: 1950
Creator: Bivens, Clarence S.
Object Type: Thesis or Dissertation
System: The UNT Digital Library

Festival ensemble

Festival outfit, Banjara peoples, India.
Date: 1950/2000
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Physical Object
System: The UNT Digital Library