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Serial No. Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
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25 Slavery ... Classes of slaves ; nature of servitude, etc. Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I ...
Newland ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1901, Part I.
203—204
277, 305
123
26 Trade ... Imports, exports, manufacturer, etc. Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I ... 213—215
27 Mediums of exchange. Mythun as medium of exchange. Newland ... ... 228
28 Music and poetry. Songs Newland ... ... 5, 43
29 Arts, e.g., pottery, weaving, dyeing. Weaving and dyeing ... Newland ... ... 300, 351
30 Engineering and implements. Agricultural implements, arms and ammunition. Chin Gazetteer ... 211, 220—227
31 Medicine, diseases, etc. Surgery, leprosy, goitre, etc. Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I ...
Burma Census Report, 1901, Part I.
Newland ... ...
184—186
415
99
32 Food, drink, tobacco, etc. Mainly vegetable, but anything will be eaten. Taste for raw meat, etc.; smoking and nicotine drinking ; dog's flesh. Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I ...
Newland ... ...
181—184.
286, 354
33 Miscellaneous, folklore, etc. Tradition of deluge ...
Tower of Babel ...
Newland ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1901, Part I.
559
124
34 Domestic animals. Pigs, mythun, goats, etc. Chin Gazetteer 179—181