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Ooria. 

 Teli, 

 Tiiir, 

 Chamar, 

 Sundi, 

 Dhobi, 

 Magora, 

 Naik, 



Shewala, 



Dora, 



Patra, 



Tula Bhania, 



Kandra, 



Chunari, 



Pandra or Pan, 



Shiputi, 



Baldia Teli, 



Chiria Mar, 



Bindhani, 



Hari, 



Sanscrit, 



Tailica, 



Tivara, 



Charmacara, 



Sundika, 

 Rajaka, 



Vyadhi, 

 Jyotishi, 



Madhuka, 



Dombha, 

 Patucara, 

 Tula Bhedara, 

 Danda Pasika, 



Occupations. 



Oilman. 



Fisherman. 



Leather dresser* 



Wine seller. 



Washerman. 



Huntsman. 



Astrologer. 



C Confectioner and toddy 

 C seller. 



Matmaker. 



Cloth seller and weaver. 



Cotton beater. 

 Village watchman. 

 Lime maker. 

 Cane maker. 

 Taylor. 



Perform the lowest offices. 



In some lists, the Ritpacara or maker of gods, appears amongst the mix- 

 ed classes, as the follower of a separate trade, but I cannot learn how he 

 ranks, compared with others of (he degraded class. The Patra or cloth 

 seller and weaver, branches out into the following subdivisions, viz. Sakuli, 

 Pangani, Hansi, Matia, Ashti, Gola, Sara, Bona; and the fisherman as 

 follows, Rarhi, Khatwa, Newnlea, Kartiya, Gokha and Panua. The three 

 tribes called Dom, Pan, and Hari, furnish the village musicians. They 

 are termed in Sanscrit Autavasi, or those who live in the most abject state. 



The remaining caste are the wild tribes of the hills, called Kolc, Khand 

 and Sour by the Oorias, and in Sanscrit " Pulinda" (a word signifying 

 mlechcha and barbarian) who scarcely belong to the great Hii dn family. 



