122 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. I07 



Indicate by an H (if hostile), R (if resentful), S (if suspicious), T (if timid), 

 C (if cooperative), or F (if friendly) the attitude of the natives toward the 

 following: administrators ( ), traders ( ), missionaries ( ), anthro- 

 pologists ( ), English ( ), Americans ( ), other whites ( ), 

 Japanese ( ), other orientals ( ), half-castes ( ), neighboring natives 

 ( ) ( ). The principal sources of friction with whites are 



The natives are ( ), are not ( ) warlike. They fight (specify how 



frequently with (specify enemies) for (specify 



causes ) Their native weapons are 



They are ( ), are not ( ) acquainted with modern firearms of (specify 



types) , and they possess (specific quantity) 



of such arms and of ammunition. They are ( ) , are not ( ) 



familiar with dynamite. They employ (specify kind) poisons 



in warfare in (specify manner) They could ( ), could 



not ( ) be used for guerilla tactics in (specify ways) 



Prestige is based primarily upon age ( ), wealth ( ), hereditary position 



( ) , war prowess ( ) ( ). The most important 



persons in a village are , and they may be distinguished by 



The most important persons in the district are 



One should apply to for the use of land, to 



for the use of transport, to for a supply of labor. 



The native gesture and word for "yes" are and ; 



those for "no" are and The native attitude toward 



sexual advances toward their women by whites is 



Native taboos, beliefs, sacred objects, and rules of etiquette which it is extremely 

 important to know and respect are the following : 



