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Remixing Indian design anthropology

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imageIndian students and Kala Raksha staff performing garba folk dance. Elizabeth Tunstall, CC BY-NC-SA

Tuesday was the beginning of Navratri, the nine nights Hindu religious festival that celebrates the Mother Goddess Durga in her nine avatars. In the Indian state of Gujarat, the festival is celebrated through nine nights of dancing a traditional folk...

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