Definitions

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  • noun a member of a formerly tribal people now living in south central India

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Examples

  • Doing kolam also considered an act of charity since the birds will eat the ground rice powder.

    Random Learning Brigindo 2008

  • Her art, print work, is based on the ritual art of kolam.

    Random Learning Brigindo 2008

  • Doing kolam also considered an act of charity since the birds will eat the ground rice powder.

    Random Learning Brigindo 2008

  • She explained kolam as a ritual done in south India where she is from by the women of the household.

    Random Learning Brigindo 2008

  • Her art, print work, is based on the ritual art of kolam.

    Blogaversary Brigindo 2008

  • Her art, print work, is based on the ritual art of kolam.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Brigindo 2008

  • Doing kolam also considered an act of charity since the birds will eat the ground rice powder.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Brigindo 2008

  • Her art, print work, is based on the ritual art of kolam.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Brigindo 2008

  • She explained kolam as a ritual done in south India where she is from by the women of the household.

    Archive 2008-07-01 Brigindo 2008

  • Her art, print work, is based on the ritual art of kolam.

    Random Learning Brigindo 2008

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