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The Food Book of the Bettakurumbas, Paniyas, Mullakurumbas and Kattunayakans of the Gudalur Valley – Tamil Nadu
Art credit: The children of Vidyodaya School and Shohei Emura with special thanks to Yashodara
Copyright © Adivasi Munnetra Sangam 2012; reproduced here under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License
Scanned in low resolution for educational purposes and easy online access on portable devices.
Please note: the original book is printed on high quality paper (23 cm x 18 cm).
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For inquiries please contact:
Vishwa Bharati Vidyodaya Trust
Post Box No 20
Gudalur
The Nilgiris
Tamil Nadu 643212
India
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