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THE SALONS.

References :

ANDERSON = "The Sellings of the Malay Archipelago." J.Anderson, London, 1890.

CARRAPIETT =" The Salons. " (Ethnographical Survey of India, Burma, No. 2.) W. J. S. Carrapiett, Rangoon, 1909.

Serial
No.
Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
1 2 3 4 5
1 Present habitat. Mergui Archipelago ... Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1891, Vol. I.
1, 8
1
209
2 Origin ... Traditions of and theories as to origin. Carrapiett ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1891, Vol. I.
3, 19
211
3 Allied tribes Sea Jakun of Malay Peninsula. Carrapiett. (Prefaratory Note.)  
4 Language and dialects. Belongs to Malay family Has affinities with Malay and with Mon Khmer languages. British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I.
Burma Census Report, 1901, Part I.
Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
Burma Census Report. 1891, Vol. I.
189
91
36
4, 19
169
5 Religion ... Primitive form of animism ; nat festivals; idea ot deity, etc. British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I.
Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ...
Burma Census Report, 1891, Vol. I.
190
15, 18
11
210
6 Birth ceremonies. Naming of child ; confinement, etc. Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
29
10