The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 73;Volume 146William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1932 |
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... Palaungs have always been in touch with the outer world , by reason of the pedlars and pack - men who come and go . They come mainly for tea , which the Palaungs grow in great quantities , and they bring in rice , which , owing to the ...
... Palaungs have always been in touch with the outer world , by reason of the pedlars and pack - men who come and go . They come mainly for tea , which the Palaungs grow in great quantities , and they bring in rice , which , owing to the ...
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... Palaungs , and as boys are very useful in carrying on or paying off ' debts , ' and girls do all the useful work , either are welcomed . The Taungthus are a picturesquely clad people who live in the Myelat , the strip of country between ...
... Palaungs , and as boys are very useful in carrying on or paying off ' debts , ' and girls do all the useful work , either are welcomed . The Taungthus are a picturesquely clad people who live in the Myelat , the strip of country between ...
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... Palaungs have no written character , are put in an earthenware chattie , and the little boys filing past draw out each one a name for himself , and that , for the time being , is the little girl he must court . This ceremonial ...
... Palaungs have no written character , are put in an earthenware chattie , and the little boys filing past draw out each one a name for himself , and that , for the time being , is the little girl he must court . This ceremonial ...
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