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  • 121Half-caste (disambiguation) — Half caste may refer to: *Half caste (or half cast), a term used to describe people of mixed ethnicity *Half Caste (poem), a poem by John Agard *Half Caste (movie), a horror film released in 2004 *Half Caste, a song by rock band Thin Lizzy …

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  • 122Half-Caste (film) — Infobox Film name = Half Caste image size = caption = DVD cover director = Sebastian Apodaca producer = Sebastian Apodaca Kathy Wagner writer = Sebastian Apodaca narrator = starring = Sebastian Apodaca Robert Pike Daniel Kim Te Roller Kathy… …

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  • 123The Die is Caste — Infobox Film | name = The Die is Caste director = Ranjan Kamath The Die is Caste is a documentary film released in 2004. It is an appraisal of three decades of the Naxalite (extreme left) movement in the state of Bihar, in eastern India. It… …

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  • 124Nai (caste) — The word Nai refers to a particular profession, that of cutting hair, running beauty salons, makeup or facelift clinics, beauty parlours, etc. among Hindus, Sikhs or Muslims in India.[1] They are also referred to as Nai and Nai Thakur, Sains. In… …

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  • 125out|caste — «OWT KAST, KAHST», noun. in India: 1. a Hindu who has lost or is put out of his caste. 2. a person not of one of the four principal castes, such as a Pariah; person without caste or of so low a caste as to be for all practical purposes without… …

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  • 126Kamma (caste) — Kamma Religions Hinduism, Christianity, Atheism Languages Telugu (Mother tongue) Tamil Kannada Country USA (60,000) UK (20,000) …

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  • 127Priestly caste — In certain societies, particularly nomadic and tribal a priestly caste is a social group responsible for officiating over sacrifices, leading prayers and other religious functions.In some cases, as with the Brahmins of Vedic India and the Kohanim …

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  • 128Half Caste (poem) — Half Caste is a poem by John Agard, a Caribbean writer written in a combination of standard English and Caribbean and creole forms, which challenges the reader to reconsider their perceptions of mixed race identities. To an extent the poem seems… …

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