WORLD BEYOND THE 0HAVE 4 
325* 
Names of Okang Besisi. 
Males. 
Females. 
Nodo 
Kiilit Jawa 
Chiante m. (Chanti) 
Kol 
Sijah m. 
Niika mi. 
Bodo 
Bungsu m. 
Slat m. 
Nabongkok m. 
Nonia m. 
Saleh mi. 
Rfen 
Pram m. 
Allun 
Kiche mi. 
Ulan 
Klosoi 
Nokaloii mi. 
Muntlo mi. 
Glawa 
J ukiifc mi. 
J anpan 
Souf 
Pangoh 
Kolot Ml. 
Gohdm 
Raje 
Rumpet 
Llmong 
Panchong 
Gadting m. 
Tannah 
Chak 
Bonglong 
To Kussai 
mi. * Siildng Ml. 
Kmtofc 
Kewe 
Jar id 
Lmak m. 
Chak 
Hoi 
Jodi 
K at ling 
Takoli 
Sambilai 
Kunong 
Bobo I 
Mot m. 
% 
Wah 
Kiiloii 
BURIAL. 
The grave of the Mintird is not protected by a foof like that of the 
Binua of J oho re, but in other respects resembles it. Above it, they 
kindle a fire, ungiui, that the smangat or spirit of the deceased may 
warm itself, and not weep and wail in the grave from the cold. On 
the grave they also place some paddy, plantains, kUde, klfedi, pota- 
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toes, siri, bctelnut, gambier, lime, tobacco, a pisau rant made of wood, 
and a sumpitan which they have previously broken in pieces,—praying 
the smangat that he will not seek more from them. After a death in 
tiie ladang, nothing more is planted there, and when the crop or plants 
op the ground have been gathered, it is abandoned. 
WORLD BEYOND THE GRAVE. 
It was mentioned that the Binua of Johore have apparently no be¬ 
lief in the existence of the soul after death. The Miutira have a pe- 
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brii, Op, Tulip, Jangka, Jilutong, Bmtga, Larabanung, Durbin Gan tang, 
Sungi Kroh, Paku, Bcrhot, Jijafah, Timponeb, Mingis, Nanis, Pittai, Lu- 
wAi, Rilei, Limau, Go bang Lingo, Giiuti!, Seating, KinU, Passu, Tilok 
Panjang, under Butin FAlimbcl, B, Kielu. 
