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Pages in category "Lists of villages in India" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The C. H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa and the rest of the village grounds have been operated by the University of Memphis since 1962. [5] In 1973 Chucalissa Indian Village was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Later, in 1994, it was declared a National Historic Landmark.
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Malana is an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal Pradesh. The only village in the Malana Nala, a side valley of the Parvati Valley northeast of the Kullu Valley, it is isolated from the rest of the world. The peaks of Chanderkhani and Deo Tibba shadow the village. It is situated on a remote plateau by the torrential Malana river, at ...
As per 2011 census of India, there are a total of 649,481 villages in India [13].The size of these villages varies considerably. 236,004 Indian villages have a population of fewer than 500, while 3,976 villages have a population of 10,000+. Most of the villages have their own temple, mosque, or church, depending on the local religious following.
The village deities of Southern India are the numerous spirits and other beings venerated as part of the Dravidian folk tradition in villages throughout South India. These deities, mainly goddesses, are intimately associated with the well-being of the village, and can have either benevolent or violent tendencies.
"The Gabrieleno Indians at the Time of the Portola Expedition," mapped by Bernice Johnston of the Southwest Museum (1962) Entire villages were baptized and indoctrinated into the mission system with devastating results. [3] For example, from 1788 to 1815, natives of the village of Guaspet were baptized at San Gabriel.
The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site is located in central North Dakota, at the confluence of the Knife River with the Missouri River.The village is located ½ mile north of present-day Stanton, North Dakota, 1 hour north west of Bismarck, and 1 ½ hours south west of Minot, North Dakota.