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Non-fraternal polyandry was practiced among.
Todas
Khasis
Bhils
Nayars
- Option 1: Todas
- The Todas are an indigenous group living in the Nilgiri Hills of India.
- Known for practicing fraternal polyandry, where brothers share a wife.
- Option 2: Khasis
- The Khasis are a matrilineal ethnic group from Meghalaya, India.
- They follow a matrilineal system, but polyandry is not common.
- Option 3: Bhils
- The Bhils are an indigenous tribal community primarily located in western India.
- They do not traditionally practice polyandry.
- Option 4: Nayars
- The Nayars are a matrilineal community from Kerala, India.
- Known for practicing non-fraternal polyandry in historical contexts.
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