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MixicD Sakai-Sf.mang Type, Ulu Batu, Sei.angor.
6o RACIAL AFFINITIES part with respect to <strong>the</strong> more ancient <strong>races</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sou<strong>the</strong>rn and South - Eastern Islands <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong> Sea. Just as in <strong>the</strong>se islands I could point out a broad zone <strong>of</strong> wavy-haired people between <strong>the</strong> spiral-haired Melanesians and <strong>the</strong> straight- haired <strong>Malay</strong>s, so, too, in Malacca <strong>the</strong> wavy -haired Sakai race (Blandas) appears to have established itself between <strong>the</strong> spiral-haired Negritos (Semang) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> North and <strong>the</strong> lank- [straff) haired [Jakuns and] <strong>Malay</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> South and <strong>of</strong> most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> coast districts. For <strong>the</strong> islanders I have again adopted for this race <strong>the</strong> old and certainly much-misused name <strong>of</strong> Alfuros. It follows that <strong>the</strong> near relationship <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sakai (Blandas) to <strong>the</strong> Alfuros might be inferred from this evidence. Of <strong>the</strong> insular Alfuros I remarked that, in respect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir hair-character, <strong>the</strong>y connect up with <strong>the</strong> Australians on <strong>the</strong> one hand and <strong>the</strong> Veddas <strong>of</strong> Ceylon on <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. Perhaps, <strong>the</strong>refore, <strong>the</strong> Sakai ("wild men ") <strong>of</strong> Malacca might be regarded as Dra\'idians. However, we are precluded from regarding <strong>the</strong>m as entirely identical, owing to <strong>the</strong> fact that <strong>the</strong> Sakai (Blandas) are inclined to be brachycephalic, whereas <strong>the</strong>se o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>races</strong> are dolichocephalic. ^ This raises new questions, which can only be decided by fur<strong>the</strong>r information. The Colour <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Skiti.^ According to Vaughan- Stevens, <strong>the</strong> Sakai (Blandas) <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> present time (like <strong>the</strong> western or domesticated ("tame" Semang) <strong>of</strong>fernearly as great a diversity <strong>of</strong> colour as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong>s. The Sakai is lighter than <strong>the</strong> Semang, and seems to be more affected by heat than <strong>the</strong> latter (v., however, supra). Among <strong>the</strong> Sakai (Blandas), whose colour varies, he (V.-St.) saw nothing that could support <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>ory that, among a number <strong>of</strong> individuals, those with darker skins stood exposure better on <strong>the</strong> march. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r hand, in this thickly wooded country one cannot walk far without coming into <strong>the</strong> protection <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shade <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> forest. The Sakai (Blandas) prefer <strong>the</strong> lighter colour, and are proud <strong>of</strong> faircoloured children, in which <strong>the</strong>y possibly follow <strong>the</strong> <strong>Malay</strong> view. But in olden times <strong>the</strong> light colour was not an attribute <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir chiefs.^ He could not find that <strong>the</strong>re was any relation between a coarse or fine skin texture and its colour, when <strong>the</strong> coarseness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> skin is not <strong>the</strong> result <strong>of</strong> special exposure, or <strong>of</strong> a disease. He found among <strong>the</strong> vSakai (Blandas), when no skin disease was present, no o<strong>the</strong>r smell than that which is ever to be observed in cases where <strong>the</strong> activity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> skin is suppressed, and no cleansing material, such as soap, etc., is employed ; for <strong>the</strong> splashing <strong>of</strong> water over <strong>the</strong> body ra<strong>the</strong>r answers <strong>the</strong> purpose <strong>of</strong> refreshing, than that <strong>of</strong> cleansing, <strong>the</strong> skin. The eyes <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sakai (Blandas) are all alike, and Vaughan-Stevens observed no deviation from shades Nos. i or 2.^ 1 There can, however, now be little in small numbers between brachydoubt arising from this particular cephalic Negritos as well as brachy- difificulty, in view <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> fact that cephalic <strong>Malay</strong>an tribes, in <strong>the</strong> purest strain <strong>of</strong> Sakai blood * V. B. G. A. xxiii. (Virchow) 847. dolichocephaly has been shown to ^ Z.f.E. xxix. (V.-St.) 174-176. obtain. The original dolichocephalic * This statement <strong>of</strong> Vaughan-Stevens character <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Sakai appears to have is, I believe, without foundation, been modified owing to <strong>the</strong>ir isolation ^ Virchow in V. B. G. A. xxiii. 840. ^
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CHAP. IX NEGRITOS OF PERAK 445 wome
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NEGRITOS OF PERAK 447 identical for
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CHAP. IX NEGRITOS OF PERAK 449 Bamb
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452 DECORATIVE ART shakes the flowe
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454 DECORATIVE ART part ii " Jelabo
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456 DECORATIVE ART part ii (" rotan
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458 DECORATIVE ART Bamboo (" Gn ")
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46o DECORATIVE ART BURIAL BAMBOOS/
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462 DECORATIVE ART part ii taken fr
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464 DECORATIVE ART part 11 works to
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466 DECORA TIVE ART of relatively g
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CHAP. IX NEGRITOS OF PERAK 467 boun
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CHAP. )x NEGRITOS OF PERAK 469 [The
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Vol. I. /. 472. Bamboo Xo. i. — /
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CHAP. IX SAKAI OF PERAK 473 be the
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SAKAI OF PERAK 475 The figures in t
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CHAP. IX SAKAl OF PERAK 477 male Ar
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CHAP. IX SAKAI OF PERAK A79 In the
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CHAP. IX SAKAI OF PERAK 481 the cla
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CHAP. IX SAKAI OF PERAK 483 The hat
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CHAP. IX SAKAI OF PERAK 485 pattern
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SAKAI OF PERAK 487 of these bunches
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SAKAI OF PERAK 489 The dots denote
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CHAP. IX SAKAl OF PERAK 49' plant ;
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. /. /. 492. KtrANTAN DART-QUIVKR.
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CHAP. IX SAVAGE MALAYS AND SEA-GYPS
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cHAK X GENERAL REMARKS 495 or Sea-J
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CHAP. X NEGRITOS OF KEDAH 497 tied
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CHAP. X NEGRITOS OF PERAK 499 among
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SAKAI OF PERAK 501 third title is L
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SAKAI OF PERAK 503 loans of knives,
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CHAP. X SAKAI OF SELANGOR 50$ the d
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CHAP. X SAKAI OF SELANGOR 507 the f
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SA VAGE MALA YS OF SELANGOR 509 Whe
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512 THE SOCIAL ORDER vart ii In the
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514 THE SOCIAL ORDER part ii the Ba
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5i6 THE SOCIAL ORDER iart ii tax wa
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5i8 THE SOCIAL ORDER iart ii After
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THE SOCIAL ORDER a grown-up son, bu
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522 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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524 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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526 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i-art
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528 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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- 530 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES par
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532 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i'art
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534 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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536 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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538 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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540 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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542 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i'art
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544 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES live
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546 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i-akt
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548 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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550 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i'art
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552 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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554 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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556 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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— 558 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES p
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S6o DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i>art
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562 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES Malay
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564 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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566 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES part
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^ 568 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES par
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570 DEALINGS WITH OTHER RACES i'Art
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Physical Characters. APPENDIX. PART
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Physical Characters. RACIAL AFFINIT
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.; Measurements of E. Semanc (Panca
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578 — APPENDIX Non - Mohammedan,
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58o APPENDIX C. Bgrapit : a female
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582 Page 45. APPENDIX List of Measu
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584 APPENDIX bodily structure. When
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586 APPENDIX Huts Hutfurnititre Imp
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588 - Page 58. APPENDIX Vaughan-Ste
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590 — APPENDIX at that time {ibid
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592 APPENDIX oi Leukopathy (Albinis
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594 •saoj ssojDB qjpBajg APPENDIX
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596 APPENDIX Let us now consider th
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598 Breadth of Face (a) Orbital hei
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6oo APPENDIX mm. in front of the in
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6o2 APPENDIX in all, in 67.5 per ce
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6o4 APPENDIX Page 311. Besisi Dart
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6o6 APPENDIX Page 326. The followin
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6o8 4B. Disease, same as 4A — —
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6io APPENDIX 14B. Disease, same as
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6i2 APPENDIX 2oH. Disease, same as
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6i4 APPENDIX Panel: (l) " Hersaydd
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6i6 APPENDIX Pa-sir ("Passeer") (i)
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6i8 APPENDIX Quiver O : " bung-kong
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620 APPENDIX Vi : " kling-Tn " (" k
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622 APPENDIX io6. " Hak-kar " (" hu
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624 APPENDIX "pawer") are '* in par
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626 APPENDIX but only to paint them
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628 APPENDIX Tqx)S ngass, tepos yem
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630 Kiri APPENDIX Ayer anibun umbun
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632 APPENDIX montagne immense dont
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634 APPENDIX loi ye-punya jalok iak
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656 APPENDIX Doyt-dah teh luchar-lu
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638 APPENDIX A'a' dah humpah hangke
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640 APPENDIX Tandok rusa' jeroka'-j
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642 APPENDIX Bale panjang, bale bds
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644 APPENDIX Jet-leh bau pandok put
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646 Klek-leh, ai I APPENDIX Mamat S
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648 APPENDIX Telong-telong pedas ji
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650 APPENDIX Dah kebus ka'an ha-teh
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652 APPENDIX Ular SawcV. The Python
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654 APPENDIX Dah kayi' Mamat Solong
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656 APPENDIX Tinggi rendah layak la
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658 APPENDIX Hanipet thayt dari seb
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66o APPENDIX Kledanscy The Kkdattz
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662 APPENDIX Kabau. l^he Kahaii Fru
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664 APPENDIX Dah nachar pleh gabang
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666 APPENDIX — Tingi jelepak tumb
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668 APPENDIX Nakeh gelar hadat pula
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670 — — APPENDIX Bale panjang b
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672 APPENDIX Kakom di-ruang batang.
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674 APPENDIX Nechit chim bSkoni ngo
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676 Be' * di' jds, be' ^ di' gomo'
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678 APPENDIX Agar 1 hap oyn pfipion
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68o APPENDIX (3) Seh tclong, bSdok
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682 APPENDIX Sinta' pisau rewang,^
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684 APPENDIX Guru tuhah pande menaw
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686 APPENDIX Nakeh-leh pechah-pTchi
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I APPENDIX Batujamun, Batu Lalau. T
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690 4. Unang di-atas batang, APPEND
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692 APPENDIX Proverbial Sayings, et
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694 APPENDIX Tikar sambang dcngan ^
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696 APPENDIX Juntei kayu ara', Hang
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698 APPENDIX Mata' mata' saga'. You
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700 APPENDIX Porgi balik ka-t:mpit
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702 APPENDIX Si Nibong. A BUandas S
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704 APPENDIX Tidor di-rumah Jukrah
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7o6 APPENDIX Charm used when cleari
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7o8 APPENDIX ta'dinding ^ batu aku
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7IO APPENDIX Chucha. The Chucha cau
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712 APPENDIX aku sa'-orang ter-lamp
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714 APPENDIX pulang bawa anjing-kau
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7i6 APPENDIX Jakun Charm for Protec
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7i8 5. Chentok [son of 34] = 99. 6.
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720 APPENDIX ii6. Mani [sex not rec
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722 Skeat adds : — APPENDIX Pa' N
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724
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NEW WORKS ON ANTHROPOLOGY Svo. With
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IMPORTANT WORKS ON ANTHROPOLOGY THE
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