The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Volym 2Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1873 |
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... Burmese , who are Buddhists , distend their ears to some extent , but much less than the hill tribes , who are not Buddhists , do . Among the latter I have seen a woman , little above four feet high , with cir- cular bits of elephant's ...
... Burmese , who are Buddhists , distend their ears to some extent , but much less than the hill tribes , who are not Buddhists , do . Among the latter I have seen a woman , little above four feet high , with cir- cular bits of elephant's ...
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... Burmese man in the Christy collection , although it extended in Georgias beyond the usual limits of the process ... Burmese gods and goddesses , the intermediate spaces filled in with Burmese inscriptions , birds , beasts , fishes , and ...
... Burmese man in the Christy collection , although it extended in Georgias beyond the usual limits of the process ... Burmese gods and goddesses , the intermediate spaces filled in with Burmese inscriptions , birds , beasts , fishes , and ...
Sida 233
... Burmese , and the whole workmanship is evidently Burmese ornamental tattooing . The pose in the various figures and their execution indi- cate great proficiency of the performers ; and much regret was felt that this skin might be ...
... Burmese , and the whole workmanship is evidently Burmese ornamental tattooing . The pose in the various figures and their execution indi- cate great proficiency of the performers ; and much regret was felt that this skin might be ...
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... Burmese kings from car- rying off the pretty ones to their harems ; this explanation , how- ever , is highly improbable ; the most likely reason is that it was adopted as a mark whereby they might be recognised when car- ried off by ...
... Burmese kings from car- rying off the pretty ones to their harems ; this explanation , how- ever , is highly improbable ; the most likely reason is that it was adopted as a mark whereby they might be recognised when car- ried off by ...
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... Burmese . As regards construction , it will be seen that in the Hkamie and Burmese ( both monosyllabic ) the words run in the same order , but on comparing the Shan or Thai with Burmese , it will be found that the order of the words is ...
... Burmese . As regards construction , it will be seen that in the Hkamie and Burmese ( both monosyllabic ) the words run in the same order , but on comparing the Shan or Thai with Burmese , it will be found that the order of the words is ...
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