clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths whereof the people construct their rude wigwams of bent canes and grass. They have no king, no laws, no arts, no arms ; possess neither flocks nor herds ; are not hunters, and do not cultivate the soil... Transactions of the Bombay Geographical Society ... - Page 63by Bombay Geographical Society - 1844Full view - About this book
 | Gateshead (England) - 1843
...said against it by men ol great ability, who have attacked with more force than in the depths of which the people construct their rude wigwams of bent canes...possess neither flocks nor herds; are not hunters; do not cultivate the soil, but subsist entirely upon fruits, roots, mice, serpents, reptiles, ants,... | |
 | The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction New Series VOL.IV - 1843
...The country inhabited by the Doko is clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths of which the people construct their rude wigwams of bent canes...and grass. They have no king, no laws, no arts, no th th '" arms ; possess neither flocks nor herds ; are not hunters ; do Dot cultivate the soil, but... | |
 | Sir William Cornwallis Harris - History - 1844
...The country inhabited by the Doko is clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths of which the people construct their rude wigwams of bent canes...possess neither flocks nor herds; are not hunters, do not cultivate the soil, but subsist entirely upon fruits, roots, mice, serpents, reptiles, ants,... | |
 | The Mirror of Literature,Amusement,and Instruction.New Series.VOL.V - 1844
...The country inhabited by the Doko is clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths of which the people construct their rude wigwams of bent canes...arms ; possess neither flocks nor herds ; are not huntsrs, do not cultivate the soil, but subsist entirely upon fruits, roots, mice, serpents, reptiles,... | |
 | Charles Johnston - 1844
...numbers, and in their quarrels and scrambles not unfrequently throw each other from the branches." " They have no king, no laws, no arts, no arms, possess neither flocks nor herds, are not hunters, do not cultivate the soil, but subsist entirely upon fruits, roots, mice, reptiles, ants, and honey."... | |
 | 1844
...The country inhabited by the Doko if clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths of which the people construct their rude wigwams of bent canes...laws, no arts, no arms; possess neither flocks nor herd . ; are not hunters, do not cultivate the soil, but subsist entirely upon fruits, roots, mice,... | |
 | J. W. Gregory - Science - 1968 - 422 pages
...complexion, and in habits closely approximated to the beasts that perish." He describes their country as "clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths...not cultivate the soil; but subsist entirely upon fruit, roots, mice, serpents, reptiles, ants, and honey. . . . Both sexes go perfectly naked, and have... | |
 | J. W. Gregory - Science - 1968 - 422 pages
...complexion, and in habits closely approximated to the beasts that perish." He describes their country as "clothed with a dense forest of bamboo, in the depths...not cultivate the soil; but subsist entirely upon fruit, roots, mice, serpents, reptiles, ants, and honey. . . . Both sexes go perfectly naked, and have... | |
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