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Head. | Brief description. | Authority. | Page. |
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7 | Magic and witchcraft. | Site of village chosen by dreams among the Mros; Witches (amo) divination by eggshells among Kamis. | British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II. Rigby ... ... |
425 79 |
8 | Tabu ... | Ya form of tabu | British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II. | 69 |
9 | Marriage customs and ceremonies. | Marriage by put chase Main ceremony the marriage feast. |
Hughes ... ... British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II. British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II. Rigby ... ... |
17, 25 254 425, 69 80 |
10 | Marital relations. | Divorce (see "Laws"). Polygamy allowed. | Rigby ... ... | 80 |
11 | Death and burial ceremonies. | Burial the custom among the Mros; burning among Kamis. | Hughes ... ... British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II. Rigby ... ... |
23 5, 68, 70 80 |
12 | Clothing ... | Men—a strip of cloth round loins. Women —a short petticoat; strips of cloth on upper part of body. | Hughes ... ... Rigby ... ... |
12, 254, 66 78, 81 |
13 | Personal ornaments. | Kami women wear belts of cords covered with metal. Bangles, necklaces, earrings (both sexes), hair-pins, combs. | British Burma Gazetteer, Vol. II. Rigby ... ... |
66 79, 81 |