Translations from the Hakayit Abdulla, with comments by J.T. Thomson |
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Page 56
... Orang Laut , or sea gypsies , frequent- ing the little island of Pulo Tingi , where there are groves . The account of the visit to the schoolmaster is in- teresting as showing the state and object of education amongst Mahomedan Malays ...
... Orang Laut , or sea gypsies , frequent- ing the little island of Pulo Tingi , where there are groves . The account of the visit to the schoolmaster is in- teresting as showing the state and object of education amongst Mahomedan Malays ...
Page 101
... Orang Laut ( sea Malays ) met him they ran away , to give notice to their chief , on which he came out at once to meet him . At this time Colonel Farquhar was rest- ing below a kalat tree in the centre of the plain , and when they ...
... Orang Laut ( sea Malays ) met him they ran away , to give notice to their chief , on which he came out at once to meet him . At this time Colonel Farquhar was rest- ing below a kalat tree in the centre of the plain , and when they ...
Page 105
... Orang Laut , he tells us that " they live in prows , and they are like wild beasts . When they meet any one , if possible they would paddle for the shore , but if they have not an opportunity of ... ORANG LAUT , OR SEA GYPSIES . 105.
... Orang Laut , he tells us that " they live in prows , and they are like wild beasts . When they meet any one , if possible they would paddle for the shore , but if they have not an opportunity of ... ORANG LAUT , OR SEA GYPSIES . 105.
Page 106
... Orang Laut , having there been in their camping- grounds , and also having engaged two of them to accom- pany me in exploring the shores , rivers , and islands . I extract my account which was published in the Journal of the Indian ...
... Orang Laut , having there been in their camping- grounds , and also having engaged two of them to accom- pany me in exploring the shores , rivers , and islands . I extract my account which was published in the Journal of the Indian ...
Page 107
... ( taboo ) for a month , attended upon him to the last , and buried him when dead . The Chinaman was a small trader , and made his living by exchanging rice , etc. , with the Orang Lauts ORANG LAUT , OR SEA GYPSIES . 107.
... ( taboo ) for a month , attended upon him to the last , and buried him when dead . The Chinaman was a small trader , and made his living by exchanging rice , etc. , with the Orang Lauts ORANG LAUT , OR SEA GYPSIES . 107.
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