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138 immunity of their tract from hostile visitation and its continued freedom from administrative control. The Wa go very lightly clad. They are industrious and, except for their head-hunting proclivity, well behaved. Tame Wa, settled



in the Shan States on the Salween, have perforce abandoned this barbarous practice.

The tolerant Burman welcomes strangers. Those from