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16 Government ... Clans self-governing to a certain extent. Paw-lams. Lowis ... ... 21
17 Character Peaceable and law-abiding. Lowis 3
18 Trade ... Tea, bullock caravans ... Lowis ... ... 12
19 Education ... Elementary education in I monasteries. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I. 493
20 Writing and drawing. What writing there is is in the Shan character and is Shan or Pâli. Lowis ... ... 9
21 Music and Poetry. Musical instruments, gong's, etc. Lowis ... ... 13
22 Arts, e.g., pottery, weaving, dyeing. Weaving Lowis ... ... 12
23 Engineering and implements. Das, etc. Lowis ... ... 13
24 Food, etc. Rice, tea, tobacco smoked comparatively little, but betel universally chewed. Lowis ... ... 14
25 Miscellaneous, folklore, etc. Origin of tea industry ; ophiolatry. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Lowis ... ...
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26 Anthropometric data. Cephalic index ... 80.5
Facial index ... 120.8
Height standing 158.1
Anthropometric data from Burma. B. Gupta, Calcutta, 1906. 84