Through Central Borneo An Account Of Two Years' Travel In The Land Of The Head-Hunters Between The Years 1913 And 1917 By Carl Lumholtz




























































 -  Fire, before tuba-fishing;
  taken from birds;
  from pig's liver;
  the centipede;
  taken by top-spinning;
  concerning headhunting;
  from dreams - Page 478
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Fire, Before Tuba-Fishing; Taken From Birds; From Pig's Liver; The Centipede; Taken By Top-Spinning; Concerning Headhunting; From Dreams; From Banana Leaves Before Naming Children; Hunting Expeditions Abandoned Because Of; Good And Evil, Among The Katingans

"Onder," the; head-hunting by

Ong Sangi, village of

Onions, white

Oostenbroek, G.

Orang Bahau, the; meaning of name; tribes included in

Orang-utan, Dayak resembling; shot by Chonggat; rare in Central Borneo; cries like child when wounded; supposed to be able to swim; stories of attacks of; as food; belief in soul of; folk-tale about

Orang-Utan and the Dayak, The, folk-tale

Orchids, of Borneo; with aromatic fragrance; search for rare variety of

Ornaments worn by natives

Ot-Danums, the; at Telok Djulo; physical appearance of; the village of; ornaments of; tatuing of; story of an unfaithful wife; cure of disease by; on the Katingan River; funeral customs of; of Tevang Karangan; known as Duhoi on the Samba River; headhunting of; meaning of the name; the kapatongs; location and number of; primitive conditions of; customs regarding childbirth; belief concerning number and location of souls; folklore of

Ot-tjin, the game

Otter, fish caught by; folk-tale about

Otto, government river steamer

Outfit for travel in the tropics, principal items in

Ox, wild

Pa-au

Paddi. See Rice

Paddlers. See Boatmen

Pagan Tribes in Borneo, quoted

Pahandut

Pahit (antoh), legend of

Paint, face, of Malay women

Pajamas, worn by a native

Palapak tree, the

Pani River, the

Pantars (memorial poles)

Panyanggaran, the (memorial pole)

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