Eastern and northern Asia. EuropeJ. van Voorst, 1859 |
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... village . When winter sets - in the inhabitants move fur- ther down the stream . The Shayuk here is rapid , and the ... villages lie on its two sides alternately ; so that whenever the traveller passes from one to another he must either ...
... village . When winter sets - in the inhabitants move fur- ther down the stream . The Shayuk here is rapid , and the ... villages lie on its two sides alternately ; so that whenever the traveller passes from one to another he must either ...
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... village of Chulungka , in Chorbad , stood on the low level of the river side . But a flood washed it away . It now stands on a platform about 50 feet higher . It is a village . It consists , however , of but three or four houses . Lower ...
... village of Chulungka , in Chorbad , stood on the low level of the river side . But a flood washed it away . It now stands on a platform about 50 feet higher . It is a village . It consists , however , of but three or four houses . Lower ...
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... Proper , the valley of the main stream of the Indus , we have large villages , and even towns like Leh , the capital . In Nubra , on the Shayok , and in Zanskar , on the river of that name , the 14 DESCRIPTIVE ETHNOLOGY .
... Proper , the valley of the main stream of the Indus , we have large villages , and even towns like Leh , the capital . In Nubra , on the Shayok , and in Zanskar , on the river of that name , the 14 DESCRIPTIVE ETHNOLOGY .
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... villages are of the character of those in Chorbad , i . e . they consist of only three or four houses . Some of them ... village . Its cultivation ran along the side of the river to an elevation of 15,000 feet ; but the crops were scanty ...
... villages are of the character of those in Chorbad , i . e . they consist of only three or four houses . Some of them ... village . Its cultivation ran along the side of the river to an elevation of 15,000 feet ; but the crops were scanty ...
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... villages , we find Adult males Boys under 12 Adult females Girls under 12 Priests • 392 191 • . 593 238 193 1607 Their chief enemy is the small - pox ; weakness of the eyes being common goitre rare . The men marry between twenty and ...
... villages , we find Adult males Boys under 12 Adult females Girls under 12 Priests • 392 191 • . 593 238 193 1607 Their chief enemy is the small - pox ; weakness of the eyes being common goitre rare . The men marry between twenty and ...
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Abor Aimâk alphabet amongst Asam Bashkirs belong Bhot blood Bodo Brahminism Buddhist Bultistan Buriat Burmese Bútan Cachar called Castrén chief China Chinese Christianity Cochinchina creed deity Dhimál dialect districts division dynasty east English ethnological father Finland Fire four frontier Garo hair hand head Hindu horse India Kalka Karen Kasia Kazan Khan khanat Khyen king Kirghiz Klaproth Koibal Kuki Ladak language Laos Lepcha less Lhopa Magar Mahometan Mantshú means Mikir Môn Mongol Mongolian Moon Mordvin mountains Mouth Naga native neighbours Nepaul Newar northern Nose notice occupants Olöt original Ostiak pagan Pegu Persia population present river rude Russian Samoyed Shan Siam Siamese Singpho soil Star steppe Stone T'hay Tartars Tibet Tibetan tion Tree tribes Tshagatai Tshakar Tungús Turks Udmurt Ugrian Uzbek village Vogul Votiak Water Word for word Yakut Yeniseians Yenisey Zirianians
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203 페이지 - Maphoon's face was more or less covered with hair. On a part of the cheek, and between the nose and mouth, this was confined to a short down, but over all the rest of the face was a thick silky hair of a brown colour, paling about the nose and chin, four or five inches long. At the...
67 페이지 - Nepal, to the westward of the great valley, dwell, in scanty numbers and nearly in a state of nature, two broken tribes, having no apparent affinity with the civilized races of that country, and seeming like the fragments of an earlier population. They toil not, neither do they spin; they pay no taxes, acknowledge no allegiances; but, living entirely upon wild fruits and the produce of the chase...
110 페이지 - ... animal, shunning all society. It is said, that, on their being first seized with this complaint, they tear their hair, and rings from their ears, with such force as to break the lobe. It is supposed to be occasioned by a medicine applied to the forehead : but I endeavoured to procure some of the medicine thus used, without effect : I imagine it rather to be created by frequent intoxications, as the malady goes off in the course of a week or a fortnight...
203 페이지 - At the alae of the nose, under the eye, and on the cheekbone this was very fully developed ; but it was in and on the ear that it was most extraordinary. Except the extreme upper tip, no part of the ear was visible. All the rest was filled and veiled by a large mass of silky hair, growing apparently out of every part of the external organ, and hanging in a dependent lock to a length of eight or ten inches. The hair over her forehead was brushed so as to blend with the hair of the head, the latter...
200 페이지 - When you go into a wood, do not forget your woodknife." " An elephant though he has four legs may slip; and a doctor is not always right." "Go up by land you meet a tiger; go down by water you meet a crocodile." " If a dog bite you, do not bite him again.
80 페이지 - If so, look to the thum of your neighbour ; at any rate, look beyond your own. This is the first time I have found occasion to mention this practice. It will not be the last ; on the contrary, the principle it suggests is so common as to be almost universal. We shall find it in Australia ; we shall find it in North and South America ; we shall find it in Africa ; we shall find it in Europe ; we shall suspect and infer it in many places where the actual evidence of its existence is incomplete.
285 페이지 - They have a different kind for ascending hills, with the skins of seals glued to the boards, having the hair inclined backwards, which prevents the sliding of the shoes; so that they can ascend a hill very easily; and, in descending, they slide downwards at a great rate.
100 페이지 - ... take and eat : heretofore you have eaten and drank with us : you can do so no more : you were one of us : you can be so no longer : we come no more to you : come you not to us.
68 페이지 - ... ample specimen of their language ; and, whilst they were doling forth the words to my interpreters, I was enabled to study and to sketch the characteristic traits of their forms and faces.
68 페이지 - Kusundas, I was invariably answered that no one could give the least account of them, but that they were generally supposed to be autochthones, or primitive inhabitants of the country. For a long time such also was my own opinion, based chiefly upon their physical characteristics as above noted and upon the absence of all, traceable lingual or other affinity with the tribes around them. So that I took...