India: A Traditional Gadabba Tribal Dance, Orissa

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

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The Gadabba women usually wear a large number of unusual ornaments in their hair, nose rings, earrings and the older women (seen at the Bonda market) wear two very thick silver neck rings which are not removed until they die.

For me, a little tribal dance goes a long way especially with those eerie snake charming sounds being played and loads of dust being churned up by the flying feet. However, it was an "experience" and my favorite part was a grandfather tenderly looking after his baby granddaughter....

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  • You are ignorant. All she said was she paid the village to put on a dance. I am sure they were more than happy to do so.

  • we paid, we own, total power... fucking stupid extreme tourists

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