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Serial
No.
Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
1 2 3 4 5
7 Magic and witchcraft. Propitiation of nats ... Carrapiett ... ...
Anderson ... ...
11
30
8 Marriage customs and ceremonies. Consent of parents. No regular ceremony. Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
28
8
9 Death and burial ceremonies. Abandonment of dying persons ; exposure of body, etc. Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
31
10
10 Clothing Ordinarily only loin cloth of scant dimensions. Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
10
18
11 Games and amusements. described Dance Anderson ... ... 17
12 Hunting and fishing. Hunting dogs. Fishing; sea-slugs, etc. ; harpooning of devil fish ; collection of honey. British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I.
Carrapiett ... ...
Anderson ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1891, Vol. I.
19
9, 13
20, 23, 27
210
13 Agriculture ... A little practised by land Salons. Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
12
20
14 Habitations ... Live in their boats. Houses of land Salons described. Boats. British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I.
Carrapiett ... ...
Anderson ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1891, Vol. I.
191
7, 9
11, 18
210
15 Trade ... Trade with Chinese; sea-slugs, etc., exchanged for civilized commodities. British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I.
Anderson ... ...
Carrapiett ... ...
Burma Census Report, 1891, Vol. I.
191
21
15
210
16 Mediums of exchange. Sea-slugs, snails, rice, cooking-pots, etc., mats. Anderson ... ...
Cairapiett ... ...
28
15