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Tribals sit with their children in Rngi, about 30 km (19 miles) south from Shillong, the capital of India's northeastern state of Meghalya, January 31, 2007. A move by a tribal council in an Indian state to reward tribeswomen who bear more than a dozen children with cash has infuriated feminists and health officials. Picture taken January 31, 2007.