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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 ... ... |
491 16 |
26 | Anthropometric data. | Cephalic index ... 80.5 Facial index ... 120.8 Height standing 158.1 |
Anthropometric data from Burma. B. Gupta, Calcutta, 1906. | 84 |