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A SNAKE CHARMER’S STORY

A SNAKE CHARMER’S STORY. CLASS – V E.V.S. Kalbeliyas are a group of dancers of Rajasthan. Most of these people are Saperas (snake –charmers) who catch wild snakes and work as street performers. Kalbelia dance have movements similar to a snake dance. A been.

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A SNAKE CHARMER’S STORY

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  1. A SNAKE CHARMER’S STORY CLASS – V E.V.S.

  2. Kalbeliyas are a group of dancers of Rajasthan. Most of these people are Saperas (snake –charmers) who catch wild snakes and work as street performers .

  3. Kalbelia dance have movements similar to a snake dance.

  4. A been A Snake Charmer

  5. Snakes are carried in bamboo baskets.

  6. A snake dances when the been moves.

  7. Removing poison

  8. There are only four types of snakes that are poisonous in our country. They are -

  9. COBRA

  10. Medicines are made from plants collected from forests for snake bites.

  11. Like snake-charmers , there are people who depend on animals for their livelihood. They are ---

  12. Ringmasters in circus

  13. A monkey trainer

  14. A Mahout

  15. A fortune teller

  16. Snakes are friends of farmers . Field rat

  17. All snakes are not poisonous . Do not tease or harm the snakes . Prepared by - S.Vijayakumari PRT

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