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Plate IA Juang: Juang women wearing typical garments and glassbead necklaces in the village of Guptaganga (Juang photos by A.K. Kanungo). Plate IB Juang: The thaniputi or village deity of Guptaganga. It is composed of sacred stones and wood. Plate IIA Juang: Top: The three most common necklaces currently in use by the Juang. Bottom: Pohala (large furnace-wound beads produced in India). Plate IIB Juang: Various glass-bead necklaces, including marriage strings (ahuda mali) of reddish-brown and white beads. Plate IIC Juang: A newly married woman on her way to her parent's home to return her old ornaments in the village of Phulbadi. Plate IID Juang: A Juang woman in the village of Kadalibadi. She is adorned with several strands of glass beads. Plate IIIA Juang: Top: Various beads in use today by the Juang. All are glass except the homo. Bottom: Bomo (seed) beads. Plate IIIB Juang: An elderly Juang woman at Guptaganga wearing several necklaces composed of coins and glass beads.
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