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PHOTO OF THE DAY June 14, 2004  

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Where Rural India
When 2002
Photographer William Albert Allard

"Upper caste aversion to killing cattle, eating beef, and handling animal hides gives Untouchables a monopoly in the tanning business. At a rural tannery (pictured) a member of the Chamar leatherworking caste softens water buffalo skin."

—From "Untouchable," June 2003, National Geographic magazine


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