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




























































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Villages, custom of changing location of

Voices, shrill

Von Luschan colour scale


Wages, paid to boatmen

Wah-wah (man-like - Page 487
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Villages, Custom Of Changing Location Of

Voices, shrill

Von Luschan colour scale

Wages, paid to boatmen

Wah-wah (man-like ape); traits of; human behaviour of; knife handles made from engraved bones of; superstition concerning

Walking, native manner of

Wallace, A.R., quoted, on the Boro Budur; his opinion of the durian; his Malay Archipelago quoted

War-dance

War, European

Watch-tower, a

Water, boiling of drinking, essential in tropics; temperature of bathing, in tropics; salt, from rocks; pool of salt

Water-buffaloes; sacrifice of; herd of, at Batokelau; at times an antoh

Water-plant

Wealth of the Dayaks

Weapons: the klevang; the parang; the spear; the sumpitan; carried by women

Wearing apparel: aboriginal, added to collection; the Dayak; of Katingan women; of Kenyah women; of Penyahbongs; mourning garments

Weather, variety in, in the tropics

Weaving, by the Bugis; material for clothing; rattan mats

Wedding, festival; at Tumbang Marowei. See also Marriage customs

When Husband and Wife are Antohs, folklore tale

Widows, rules observed by

Wild men of Borneo (the Ulu-Ots)

Wind, lack of, in the tropics; in cave of Kong Beng; at Kuala Braui; calling the; on Lake Sembulo

Wives, number permitted by various tribes; price paid for; disloyal

Women: coaling of steamers by Japanese; song of the Kayan; manners of; few children of Dayak; the Malay; dress of; mourning garments of; frequent bathing of; photographing; cigarette smoking by; dancing of; blians; folk-lore tales sung by; restrictions imposed on; head ornament of; weapons carried by; occupations of; lot of, not an unhappy one; part taken by, on hunting trips; rules observed by widows; a visit from, at bathing time; face paint used by Malay; regarded as more alert than men; hair-dressing of; a Malay boatman's wife; antohs which cause injury to; polyandry among Duhoi; customs regarding childbirth; of the Bukats; of the Bukits; the Duhoi; Kayan; Katingan; of the Kenyahs; Long-Glat; of the Murungs; Oma-Suling; Penihing; Penyahbong; Punan; Saputan

Wonderful Tree, The, folk-lore tale

Wong Su, cook

Woodcraftsmen, Dayaks able

Wrestling, in the water; at great triennial feast

Wristlets

Year, the Katingan

Yokohama, the bay of

SAMPLES OF DAYAK TATUING

The figure of a man represents a Lower Katingan, particularly a kapala at Tewang Rongkang, the only one I saw with tatu marks on the knees.

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