What’s Your Caste?

“You have been to India many times”, comes as a statement, rather than a question from a shopkeeper in Udaipur. “I think you stayed here a long time”, he continues. Puzzled as to why this seems so obvious to him, I ask how he knows. “You wobble your head like an Indian when you speak”, he replies quickly.

India attracts several different “castes” of visitors. Of course there are the usual tour groups of Americans,French and Germans; cameras with huge lenses hanging off their shoulders, dressed in their R.E.I. safari clothes.

Then we have the individual travelers who can be distinguished by their dress as well. First timers, depending on the age group, will be wearing long skirts or harem pants and tank tops (the twenty to thirty year olds) or simple lightweight clothing with short sleeved tops ( the over fifty year olds). Frequent travelers will be in kurtas and long scarves of Indian fabrics draped in the local style.

Continuing down the scale is a group Gerald calls “The Tribals”. Blissed out/Bhanged out wanderers, with dreadlocks, nose rings, ear plugs and hippie era clothing. They can be of any age, and the younger ones may have their small children tagging along.

Where do I fit in? I’m always on the lookout for unusual tribal body adornments, so I try to wear some piece of Indian jewelry that will be of interest to local women. Add to that a beautiful, long saffron and red chiffon scarf with gold sequined flowers, and a head that is constantly wobbling, no matter what. It seems to work.

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8 thoughts on “What’s Your Caste?

  1. Wendy Wason's avatarWendy Wason

    Hi. I have been guiding an Indian group of girls 14-16. They are in the SF Bay Area for a visit and then onto LA for a Mock UN conference. Yes, the Indian women are always moving their heads sideways. I love your scarf!

    Wendy

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  2. lepelcorn@aol.com's avatarlepelcorn@aol.com

    Hi, Deborah:

    Got this most recent one, so I guess the email is working. When we were in India (and were in our 20s!), we wore jeans and tee shirts. And I wore those tunics I bought there. No jewels.

    Thanx for sending.

    Enjoy, eda

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