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An account of the wild tribes of the Veddahs of Ceylon: their habits, customs, and superstitions

Transactions, n.s2 • Published In 1863 • Pages: 278-320

By: Bailey, John.

Abstract
Bailey, who was Principal Assistant Colonial Secretary of Ceylon for a period, gives a description of the Vedda based principally upon his own observations. Covering first physical anthropology, he proceeds to describe the economic life, social life, and religious beliefs of the people. He then attempts to reconstruct the origin of the Veddas. Finally, the author includes a vocabulary and list of names.
Subjects
Descriptive somatology
Historical reconstruction
Acculturation and culture contact
Settlement patterns
Cultural participation
Dwellings
Real property
Anthropometry
Ethos
Ethnobotany
External relations
Hunting and trapping
Ethnozoology
culture
Vedda
HRAF PubDate
2009
Region
Asia
Sub Region
South Asia
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Government Official
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
James R. Leary; 1961
Field Date
ca. 1854
Coverage Date
1854-1863
Coverage Place
Sri Lanka
Notes
John Bailey
Includes bibliographical references
LCCN
06004086
LCSH
Vedda (Sri Lankan people)