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Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
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8 Magic and witchcraft. Mediums, tumsas, altars, divinations, omens. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Wehrli ... ...
420, 426
56
9 Totems and tribal marks. Existence of totemism doubtful. Burma Census Report, 1901, Part I. 133
10 Marriage customs and ceremonies. Idea of abduction. Prohibited decrees of consanguinity. Dowry, marriage feasts. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Wehrli ... ...
Anderson ... ...
404, 407
26, 60
146
11 Death and burial ceremonies. Announcement of death; body buried, not burnt (except in Hukawng valley), conical thatched cover erected over and trench dug round grave. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Gray ... ...
W. A. Hertz ...
Strettell ... ...
Dalton ... ...
408
23
17
137
12
12 Clothing ... Women—sleeveless jacket, skirt, head-dress varying ; rings round waist. Men—jacket and either waist-cloth or Shan trousers, according to locality. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Strettell ... ...
Wehrli ... ...
Mandalay to Momien. J. Anderson, London, 1876.
Dalton ... ...
397
68, 90,
188
42
407
11
13 Personal ornaments. Women—earrings (tube or square shaped), torques, rings below knee. Men—rings below knee; Kachin bags ornamented. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Wehrli ... ...
397
43
14 Painting and tattooing. Women in far north occasionally tattooed from knee downwards in a succession of parallel rings. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
W. A, Hertz ...
Gray ... ...
Wehrli ... ...
Strettell ... ...
Dalton ... ...
385
10
5
44
171
11