Intermarriage between Khonds, Panos, and Uriyas is not recognised, but cases do occur when a Pano induces a Khond woman to go off with him.
The generality of Khond and Pano houses are constructed of broad sal logs hewn out with the axe, and thatched with jungle grass, which is impervious to white-ants.
It is noted in the Census Report, 1881, that the Pano quarters in Khond villages are called Dombo Sai.
The same man is said to be called Paidi by Telugus, Dombo by the Savaras, and Pano by the Khonds.
The generality of Khond and Pano houses are constructed of broad sal (Shorea robusta) logs, hewn out with the axe and thatched with jungle grass, which is impervious to white-ants.
Each of these is given to a Pano for rent, and here he cultivates the silkworms, and collects the silk, which is sent to Berhampur and Sambalpur for manufacture.
The Khonds refuse to eat with them, but I do not find that this objection extends to drinking, at which both Khond and Panodisplay surprising capabilities.
The Panos occupy the same position among the Khonds of Ganjam as the Dombs hold among the inhabitants of the Vizagapatam hills, and the words Pano and Dombo are generally regarded as synonyms [See Domb].
Pano women, who live among the Khonds, tattoo their faces in like manner, and in other respects resemble Khond women.
Another specimen from Tamaulipas in our collection is from Rancho Pano Ayuctle, 8 mi.
It is equipped with a wooden pier constructed by the Cumaná and Carúpano Pier Company.
In 1917 Schools of Commerce were instituted at Caracas, Maracaibo, Puerto Cabello, Curúpano and Ciudad Bolívar.
This is the man, senor," he continued, presenting Cuchillo to the cavalier with the panode sol.
Females with embryos or in lactation were collected as follows: Rancho Pano Ayuctle, March 10, one pregnant female (embryo 40 mm.
Rancho Pano Ayuctle at an elevation of 300 feet in rain forest, whereas A.
The Araunos, of the region comprised between the two principal branches of the Madeira (Madre de Dios and Beni) speak a Pano language, but with a considerable admixture of Quechua elements.
We must not confound these Cocomas with the tribe of the same name living between the upper Burus and the Jurua, and which appears to belong to the Pano family.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pano" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.