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Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
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11 Personal ornaments. Shells, bits of deer horn, odds and ends of silver and pebbles. Earrings, etc. Litton. Teng. ...
Cooper ...
d'Orleans ...
3
337
164, 175
12 Coiffure ... Men—either short-haired or with pig-tail. Women—sometimes with double pig-tail or with hair done up in horns above the ears. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
Litton. Sal.
d'Orleans ...
389
6
163
13 Games and amusements. Dance; musicians; dancing in a ring. d'Orleans ... 198
14 War ... Description of inter-village fight. War-bows ; war swords ; shields.
Cuirasses of bark or leather worn by "braves."
Litton. Sal. ...
 
d'Orleans ... ...
10
 
177, 195
15 Hunting Direction of hunting expedition not to be divulged. Hunting dogs. Poisoned arrows, etc, d'Orleans ... ...
"Across Chryse." A. R. Colquhoun, London, 1883.
227
309
16 Agriculture ... Maize and buck wheat Litton. Tib. ...
Litton. Sal.
6
14
17 Habitation ... Houses of wooden stakes plastered with mud, not raised above ground ; thatch roof. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I.
d'Orleans ...
Litton. Sal ...
587
161
14
18 Government No sort of Government in Lisaw country proper.
Emblems of chiefly authority.
Litton, Sal. ...
Cooper ... ...
9
336
19 Character ... Cowardly, lazy and improvident. Litton. Sal. ... 14, 15