Abstract

The behavioural traits – hand clasping, arm folding, tongue rolling, leg folding and dominant eye among the Kaibartas of Assam, India have been studied. The frequency of R-type of +ve type of the five traits was a little higher among females than the males but in no case was sexual dimorphism statistically significant. Inter groups variability have also been made and Kaibartas show more closeness to groups with Caucasoid affinities than those with the Mongoloid affinities.

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