Traditionally, the Lori along with Darzada, Nakib, Lundi,
Lutti, Behari/Bahari and Wardili were the minstrels, carpenters, tailors, and the blacksmiths. Each occupational group is distinguished by a special appellation. For example, the carpenter is known as (Dar tarash Lori) and the blacksmith is known as (Asinkar Lori). While those groups involved in entertainment are known as (Dohli), or drummers, and are a strictly endogamous group. The dholi are also involved in jugglery, palmistry, and fortune telling. Historically, they were also the sellers of donkeys, but this occupation has declined with the growth in modern transportation. with many of the women employed as midwives. Most Lori of
Kacchi also speak
Saraiki. == References ==