alainloss: Intense bargaining as Nolia fishermen sell their catch of the day
alainloss: Telugu origin Nolias are a seafaring community
alainloss: Nolia fishermen returning with their catch
alainloss: Fishermen using a large wooden pulley to bring their boat onto the beach
alainloss: Hustle-bustle and bargaining as soon as the fish is unloaded
alainloss: Nolia boats mainly use fiberglass and soft metal
alainloss: Women are mainly involved as head-load workers and petty fish vendors
alainloss: Nolia woman helping a fellow worker to lift her load
alainloss: Nolia head-load workers carrying the catch of the day to makeshift shelters
alainloss: Nolia head load workers carrying the fish to the village
alainloss: Nolia woman carrying fish
alainloss: Nolia woman resting under the shade of a fisherman boat
alainloss: Petty fish vendors unloading the catch of the day
alainloss: Nolia fisherman emptying his net
alainloss: Nolia fishermen originate from Andhra Pradesh and only speak Telugu
alainloss: Nolia fishermen boats are mainly made of fiberglass and soft metal
alainloss: Trio of Nolias escaping the hustle-bustle of fish trading
alainloss: Taking a break before fishermen start bringing their next catch
alainloss: Nolia fisherman
alainloss: Telugu speaking Nolia fishermen immediately sell their catch to Odia middlemen
alainloss: Bargaining often lead to a heated exchange
alainloss: Nolia fisherman
alainloss: Petty fish Nolia vendor
alainloss: Coconut vendor ready to quench fishermen thirst
alainloss: Ravens on the lookout for discarded small fish
alainloss: Group of Nolia fishermen carrying their fishing boat on shoulders to the shore
alainloss: It takes 13 Nolia fishermen to carry their fishing boat onto the shore
alainloss: Nolia fishermen carrying their fishing boat out of the water
alainloss: Nolia fishermen migrated from Andhra Pradesh during the British Raj and settled in Konark
alainloss: Bicycle vendor