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Cottages—Instead of Wards—Fit in With Tribal Culture
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Rani Visiting a Patient With Family in a Cottage
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Health Education: Using Game for Family
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Abhay Bang, Tribal Leader Discuss Agriculture Project
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Raising Jungle Plants for Sale
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Family in Village All Involved in Project
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Young Village Women: Development Worker Training
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Drying Seeds and Fruit for Sale
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Men Making Plates out of Large Leaves for Wedding
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