Extent of the British Empire
72 |
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Burma's Triple Produce |
73 |
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The Land of Pagodas |
73 |
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Mandalay |
78 |
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A Land where Woman is Honoured |
80 |
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A Land where Caste is Unknown |
84 |
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The American Baptist Mission |
84 |
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The Karens and their Conversion |
85 |
|
Ko San Ye |
87 |
IV. The Hindu Caste System |
91-122 |
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What is Caste |
91 |
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i. Origin of Caste |
93 |
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(a) Religious Theory |
95 |
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(b) Tribal Theory |
96 |
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(c) Social Theory |
97 |
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(d) Occupational Theory |
98 |
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(e) Crossing Theory |
100 |
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ii. Characteristics of Caste |
102 |
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Intermarriage |
105 |
|
Inter-dining |
107 |
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Contact |
109 |
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Occupation |
112 |
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iii. Penalties of Caste |
115 |
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Boycott |
116 |
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Caste Servants Interdicted |
118 |
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Domestic Isolation |
119 |
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Prayaschitta. (Travelling) |
119 |
V. The Hindu Caste System (Continued) |
123-151 |
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iv. Occasions of Punishment |
123 |
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Change of Faith |
124 |
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Marrying a Widow |
126 |
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Beef-eating |
126 |
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Officiating as Priest to Outcasts |
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