OF THE INDO-CHINESE NATIONS. 



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rived from inhabitants of the coast, though some 

 of them were very intelligent, and tinctured with 

 their peruliar learning. From the same source I 

 obtained the following list of the most popular Bu- 

 ^w compositions: 



1 . Nama Saguni, 28. 



2. Batdra Guru, 59. 



3. Guru De Sillanj, 30, 



4. Tojorisumpa, 31. 



5. Lasini Leieh, 32. 



6. Batdra Latoh, 33. 



7. Oputolaga, 34. 



8. Araulangi, 35. 



9. Panorl Tawgeh, 36. 



10. Lajiri-hoi, 37. 



11. Jamuri China, 38. 



12. Laurupoysi, 39. 



13. RotunNari-Tatta, DatuNagima, 40. 



14. Lamaputoda-Tiiripo, 41. 



15. Latum Mullurung, 42. 



16. Lauhdun-Reo, 43. 



17. Lapa Bichara LariSindenare, 44. 



18. Gutupatalotopalaguna, 45. 



19. Lappang Ngarisang, 46. 



20. Opu-Saugmuda, 47. 



21. Opula-Maru-Datii-na-Sop6iig, 48. 

 5J2. L^tu-get^na Paju Limpoy, 49. 

 23. Sawira Gading, 50. 

 ^4. Adewata, 51. 



25. Rotun Diliwung, 52. 



26. DataPaniusu. 53. 



27. Lanaga Ladung, 



Rotun-risosiS, 



Laga-ligo, 



Tobala Onji, 



Radaong Labeh, 



Lamada Romang, 



Palawago, 



Lawaju-Langi, 



Lamapa-puli, 



Datu-Mowunl4h, 



Lalumpang Mega, 



Lasawung-Langi, 



Rotan di Papang, 



Aji Led6h, 



Lamapang Aniro, 



Latan-nari-jivi, 



Bayap^guli, 



Latupu Sallau, 



Latupugulla, 



Latan nari Pulang, 



Satya-bonga, 



Lasatung-pug^, 



Laga-lego Tokolingheng^ 



Latan naroagi, 



Datula-Kila, 



Lapanadora, 



Rotan di timang toan laiiid. 



The greater part of the compositions here enu- 

 merated, celebrate the deeds of their national heroes. 

 But besides these, the " Jddat,'^ or codes of Biigis 

 law are of considerable antiquity, particularly those 

 of Gua, JVaju, Bmii and Mandar ; and of great re- 

 pute, among the eastern tribes. Several of them 

 are translated into Malay u and Japanese. The Koraa 

 is also translated into the Bugis language. 



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