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Pagan races of the Malay Peninsula - Sabrizain.org

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Blag,i,-ii.<br />

" Kraknp chamai" : this "okeh " (ornamental design<br />

on <strong>the</strong> blowpipe, ^[al. " ukir") is so called because it<br />

imitates <strong>the</strong> growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> wild "sirih" or betel-vine<br />

(' chamai ").<br />

M.\NTK \ I' \ I 1 i:UNS.<br />

BksisI /iii)M(.)KI'IIS.<br />

' Okeh le-it hubi," Mai. "ukir lilit ubi," coniparec<br />

to <strong>the</strong> intersecting branches <strong>of</strong> an " ubi " (tuber).<br />

Centipede on Kesisi flute, bought from <strong>the</strong> performer. Lizard on shaft <strong>of</strong> Hesisi l)lowpi]:e.<br />

Vol. I. p. 493.<br />

(See also p. 309, ante.)<br />

Skcat ColUxtion.

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