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Demmini, J., photographer; illness of; return of, to Batavia
Demum, a form of malaria
Designs, decorative
Diamond fields of Martapura
Disease, cure of, by natives; caused by malicious anto; tatu marks to prevent; natives' fondness for white man's remedies for; skin
Divorce among natives
Djangkang
Djelavat (Bornean fish)
Djobing, boatman
Djokjakarta
Djudjang, rattan gatherers' camp; arrival at
Dogs, Dayak, description of; augury concerning lost; treatment of, in hydrophobia cases; not eaten, hunting wild pig with; belief concerning shedding of blood of; traits of; howling of; stump-tailed; folk-tale about; eaten by Mehalats
Dongiyak, basket designs interpreted by
Dreams, omens from
Dress, the Dayak; of Katingan women; of Kenyan women; of the Penyahbongs; mourning
Drinking, Kenyah and Malay manner of
Drums, in houses at Long Pahangei; blian's
Drunkenness rare among natives
Dry weather in the jungle
Ducks, marsh
Duhoi, the (Ot-Danums); head-hunting of; primitive condition of; intermarriage of, with Kahayans; friendly visit of; rich collections for sale by; abundance of kapatongs used by; varying physical aspects of; shaving of foreheads by; the kapala of; method of making fire; sacred number of; customs of; the flying prahu of; polygamy of; marriage customs and ceremonies of; rice-planting and harvesting of; funeral customs of; taking leave of; intelligence of; polyandry among; customs regarding childbirth; number and location of souls of
Durian, the, queen of fruits
Dutch, the, rule of, in Borneo; flag, on memorial staff
Dutch Borneo, population of south and east; population of north; natural resources of; government of; native tribes in; Bandjermasin principal town in; Malays of
Dutch Packet Boat Company
Dwarf, photograph of, taken
Ears, rings worn in; ornamentation of Penyahbongs'; piercing of chiefs; wooden disks in lobes of
Earthenware jars
Earthquake, on Java
Eating, customs regarding
Eggs, offered as sacrifice
Elephants
Elevation
Elshout, Dr. J.M.; quoted, on head-hunting
Enemy, announcing approach of
Equator, on the
Erskine, A.M., description of caves of Kong Beng by
European influence in Borneo
Europeans, number of, in Borneo
Eyes, with Mongolian fold; set obliquely
Fatherless Boy, The, folk-tale
Feast, dancing; of the rubber gatherers; on removal of bones of dead; wedding; harvest; the great triennial; kapatongs at; at beginning and end of year
Felis nebulosa
Filariasis, an attack of
Fire, making a, in the jungle; with flint and iron; with rattan and bamboo; by drilling; by friction with rope; by twirling
Fire omen
Fires, in the jungle
Firebrands, used at funeral
Fish, of Borneo; in the jungle; method of catching by poisoning river; spearing for; drying; frame for drying; catching by means of explosive; cooked in bamboo; kendokat caught by an otter; abundance of in Busang River; fruit-eating; in pool near Bandjermasin; the patin; folk-tales about
Fishing, tuba; expeditions, omens concerning
Flies; yellowish gray; black
Flowers, of water-plant; of equatorial regions; along Kasao River; on the Kai River
Flute
Flying prahu, the; legend of; a feature of tiwah feast; as design in mats
Fog
Folk-lore tales, telling of, in song; of the Kahayans; of the Katingans; of the Long-Glats; Malay influence in; of the Ot-Danums; of the Penyahbongs; of the Saputans
Food, hints on proper, for travel in East Indies; of the Dayaks and Malays; at the paddi harvest; at great triennial feast; offered to antohs; of the head-hunters; of the Bukats; of Duhoi bride and groom; of the Long-Glats; of the Penyahbongs; of the Punans
Forests of Borneo
Fowls, Bornean
Framboisia
French count, story of a
Frogs
Fruits of Borneo; the durian; the lansat; the nangca; the rambutan; eaten by fish
Fuji, Mount, height of
Funeral customs, the second funeral feast; the pantar; the panyanggaran; the sapundo; souls of animals presented to soul of deceased; a child's funeral; of the Bukats; of the Bukits; of the Duhoi; of the Katingans; of the Kenyahs; of the Long-Glats; of the Murungs; of the Oma-Sulings; of the Penihings; of the Penyahbongs; of the Punans; of the Saputans
Funeral house; model of a raja's
Furniture, European, natives desirous of securing
Games: for children; top-spinning; mancala; played at beginning and end of year
Garrison, in Apo Kayan; at Long Iram; at Long Kai; at Long Nawang; at Puruk Tjahu, ill
German missionaries
Gibbon (man-like ape)
Glit River, the
Gnats
Go Hong Cheng, interpreter
Goat, at times an antoh
Goitre
Gold; of Barito River country; hunting for, on Busang River; in Samba and Braui Rivers; on Katingan River; not used by Penyahbongs
Gompul
Governor-General of Netherlands India
Grass, in the jungle
Grasshoppers
Grijson, H.J.
Grotius, Dutch steamer
Guitar, a native
Gunong, camp
Gunong Porok, village of, folk-lore from
Gunong Rega, height of
Haddon, Doctor A.C.
Hageman, Captain J.J.M., on character of the Dayak
Hair, removal of body; on body, resembling orang-utan; colour of head; parasites in; mustaches; beards; worn cut, by Duhoi; shaving of forehead; cut from head and placed in tree; arrangement of women's
Harelip
Harvest, paddi; festival
Hawk, worship of; a tame
Head-hunters, song of; seen on board steamer; meeting an imaginary attack of; food of
Head-hunting, measures taken by Dutch government to eradicate; among various tribes; religious fanaticism incentive to; a recent raid; description of a raid; customs regarding the practice of; omens concerning; the purposes of; Captain Hageman quoted concerning; effect of, on disposition of natives; kapatongs of prime importance in; rice-throwing before; folktale about; principal weapon used in; Dayaks incited to by Malays; of the Bukats; not practised by Bukits; of Duhoi chief; of the Duhoi and Katingans; raids of the Ibans; of the Kenyahs; discontinued by Ot-Danums; of the Punans; of the Ulu-Ots
Head ornament, women's
Heat, intense, in jungle
Hens, sacrificed at rubber gatherers' feast; sacrificed at wedding; sacrificed at funeral; hung in bags at night; chickens eaten by
Hindu Javanese, first settlers in Borneo; kingdoms founded by; absorbed by Malays
Hinduism of first settlers in Borneo
Hindus, in South Africa; antiquities of, found in Borneo; brass statue; influence of, among Dayaks
Hoang Tshirao, village of
Honesty, of natives
Honey, native methods of gathering
Hong Seng, Chinese merchant
Hornbills; the rhinoceros; the tail feathers of; image of, on flying prahu; image of, on pantar
Hornets
Hose, Doctor
Hospitality, of natives
House of worship, at Angkipi; at Ado; at Tumingki
Houses: camping, for travellers; communal; with upright pillars before; at Tumbang Marowei; custom of burying slave alive underneath; at Long Kai; at Long Pahangei; with beautiful carvings; Malay; high-gabled, in Negara; of the Katingans; form of salutation on entering and leaving; dancing on completion of
How the Penganun was Caught Alive, folktale
Humidity
Humour, sense of, among natives
Hunchback
Hunting, deer; wild pig; rhinoceros; by the Penyahbongs; part taken by women in; omens concerning
Hydrophobia
Ibans, the; head-hunting raids of; known as Orang Bahau
Idenburg, A.W.F., Governor-General of Netherlands India
Imperial Limited Express, a race with the
Incision, the practice of
India, British
Indonesians, the
Infants, bathing of
Infidelity in marital relations, punishment for; rareness of
Inheritance, customs regarding
Insects, in the jungle; remedy for bites of
Intelligence of natives
Interpreter, the
Inyah Otuntaga, legend of
Inu, legend of
Ipoh, poison for sumpitan darts
Iron
Ironwood, kapatongs made of; receptacle for dead made of; boats of; funeral house of; the panyanggaran made of; the pantar; spears of; effect of sleeping on floors of
Isau River, the
Islamism
Ismail; residence of
Iyu, folk-tale about
Janssens, steamship
Japan, along the coast of; impressions of
Japanese, characteristics of; remedy of, for wounds; a native resembling; medicines sold to natives by
Jars, valuable old
Java, best season to visit; Buddhist monument in; the garden of the East; formerly part of Asia; Islamism in; an earthquake in; eradicating the plague in
Javanese, sailors; soldiers; easily lost in jungle; remarkable intelligence of; Hindu Javanese
Javau, edible root
Jews'-harp
Joking, practical
Juggling, by blians Jungle, the, an expedition into; making a shelter in; cutting a clearing in; stagnant atmosphere of; making a fire in; hardwood trees of; ease of ascent in; denseness of vegetation in; animal life in; birds of; rain in; fish in; insects of; rapid growth of vegetation in; grass in; in the midst of; effect of dry weather on
Jurong, wooden image used by blian
Kaburau
Kahayan River, the, Protestant mission on; Malay influence on; folklore from
Kahayans, the, cigar-cases made by; the camp among; with beards; compared with Malays; superior intellect of; converts to Christianity among; polygamy of; folk-tale of
Kai River, the
Kambang, island of
Kamkamiak, evil antoh
Kandangan, the journey to; arrival at; caves near
Kapala, election of, by Duhoi; disabled, at Buntut Mangkikit; tatuing on, at Bali; brother of, eaten by crocodile
Kapatongs; attendants on souls of the dead; for protection of the living; carried by head-hunters; curious representations of; transmitted as heirlooms; at feasts; representing a raja; representing a woman with betel box
Kapuas River, the
Kasao River, the; Saputan name for; drifting down; continuation of journey down; flowers along; rapids of; data from, concerning Saputans
Kasungan; at the "onder's" house in
Katingan River, the, an expedition to; plan to reach head of, abandoned; ascent of, as far as first renowned rapids; the return trip down; closing of, for tiwah feast; the Dayaks of
Katingans, the, Sampit once occupied by; belief of, in good and evil spirits; belief, concerning cure of disease; head-hunting raids of; Upper and Lower; number of; characteristics of; the dwelling of; tatuing of; honey gathering by; a funeral of; first appearance of Upper, at Tevang Karantan; the flying prahu of; children of; dress of women; friendliness of; wives of; customs and beliefs of; crocodile killing by; manner of announcing approach of enemy; murder among; methods of fire-making; restrictions concerning women; sins among; names in vogue among; good and evil omens of; funeral customs of; from Bangkal; folktale of; resemblance of, to Alfurs; manner of curing disease; game played by; festivals of; calendar of; astronomical device of, for determining rice-planting season; belief of, in one soul
Katjang idju (native vegetable stew)
Kayan River, the, journey up; colour of; rapids of; the trip down; rise of water in; the Kayans and Kenyahs of; inhabited only at source and at headwaters
Kayans, the; filing off of teeth by; ethnological collections from; prahus provided by; songs of; dialects of; headhunting by; agreeable to deal with; the women of; few children among; compared with Kenyahs; social classes among; kampong of, at Long Blu; trade of; location of; sub-tribes of; claimed to be same tribe as Kenyahs; known as Orang Bahau
Kedu, the district of, II
Keladi, water-plant
Kelasin, village of
Kendokat (fish)
Kenyahs, the; from Apo Kayan; the women of; funeral of a child of; tuba-fishing by; the children of; boys of; compared with Kayans; most attractive of the natives; rings worn in ears by; the spear carried by; physical superiority of; characteristics of; cleanliness of; ornaments worn by; removal of body hair by; courtesy of; industry of; head-hunting by; effect of head-hunting on disposition of; most capable of the natives; location of; number of; the sub-tribes of; claimed to be same tribe as Kayans; belief of, concerning soul
Keppel, Captain H., The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. "Dido" by
Kiai Laman
Kidyang (deer)
Kiham, Atas; Duyan; Mudang; Raja. See also Rapids
Killing, by Bukats; among Kenyahs; of soldiers, by Murungs; by Penihing chief; among the Penyahbongs; by Punans; vendetta resulting from
Kinabalu, highest mountain in Borneo
Kinematograph, return to Tandjong Selor to repair; replaced by a Pathe
Kingfisher
Kioto, fascination of; hotel at; temple of Chion-in at
Klemantan tribes, the
Knife, the klevang; carried by women; handle of, made from wah-wah bones; the ancient duhong
Kobe, western influence in
Kohlbrugge, Doctor J.H.F.
Kong Beng, caves of
Koningsberger, Doctor J.C.
Kreho, name given to the Penyahbongs
Krol, W.
Kuala Braui
Kuala Kapuas; folk-tale from
Kuala Samba
Kuala Sampit River, the
Kuluk Habuus
Kutei
Kwing Iran, Kayan chief; at the house of
La Riviere, Lieutenant C.J.
Ladangs (paddi fields), season for clearing jungle for
Lahanin River, the
Laki Mae, folk-tale
Laki Sora and Laki lyu, folk-tale
Lamps, native
Language, Malay; resemblance of Dayak to Alfur
Lansat, the (fruit)
Lansium domesticum
Laong River, the
Leave-taking, native manner of
Leaves that Baffled Antoh, folk-tale
Ledjuli. See Raja Besar
Leeches, jungle; the bite of
Legs, wasting of muscles of
Lemur, the spectacled
Liao. See Souls
Lidju, interpreter
Lightning, death from, unknown to Bukats, Penihings and Punans
Limestone hills
Lizard, as food; shot by sergeant; a man-eating; red-backed, supposed to bring good luck
Lobiophasts
Lodging-house, for Dayaks at Long Pangian
Loing, Mr.
Lok Besar, a journey to; arrival at; elevation at
Long Blu, Kayan kampong at
Long-Glats, the, belief of, in friendly spirit; food of; and Oma-Sulings; the women of; Ibans feared by; weaving no longer done by; location of; original home of; characteristics of; mats made by; customs and beliefs of; large families desired by; the children of; folk-lore of; manner of bidding farewell; known as Orang Bahau; former name of; colour of; sub-tribes of; customs regarding childbirth; funeral customs of
Long Iram; garrison at; arrival at; description of; temperature at
Long Isau, fishing at
Long Kai; garrison at; data from, concerning tribes
Long Mahan
Long Nawang, the garrison at
Long Pahangei, great triennial festival at; the camp at; houses of; a second visit to; largest Oma-Suling settlement
Long Pangian; dry weather at; the posthouder of; developing plates at; difficulty in securing men at; the tribes at
Long Pelaban
Long Tjehan, the camp at; Bahau festival at; return to; the rajas in; natives observed in; curing of sick at
Long Tujo, the Long-Glats of; folk-lore from; data from, concerning natives
Longicornes
Longko, Malay boatman; deer killed by; desertion of
Lorenz, Dr.
Lulo Pakko, the camp at
Lung Karang, orchid found near
Macassar
Madras
Magellan's expedition
Magic, folk-tale about
Magic Babi Bone, The, folk-tale
Mahakam River, the; fish in; religious ideas on; arrival on; an excursion down; the rapids of; overflow of; Oma-Suling settlements on Upper; departure from region of Upper; Malay influence not extended to Upper; continuing the journey down; dry season on; rapid fall of; the tribes of; data from, concerning tribes
Mail, receipt of, in the jungle
Maize, cultivation of
Malaria
Malay, language, the; coolies, difficulty with
Malays, in Borneo, number of; influence of; pirates among; food sacrificed to monkeys by; of the Bulungan district; women and children of; food of; method of drinking water; revolution of; at Batu Boa; influence supreme on Barito River; a strike among; outfit of travelling; engaged in gathering rattan; head-hunting raids on; umbrellas carried by; not in Upper Mahakam region; use of cajuput oil by; at Pengaron; and Dayaks; house of; at Belimbing; in Negara; paint used by women; lower portions of great rivers populated by; influence of, on Kahayan and Kapuas Rivers; of Sembulo; influence of, shown in folk-tales; intelligence of; Dayaks being absorbed by
Mamberamo River, the, expedition on, recalled
Mancala (game), description of
Mandau, short sword
Mandin, village of
Mandumei, water of sea reaches
Mangosten (wild fruit)
Manis
Mansur, Dato
Map-making
Margasari, Hindu remains at
Marriage customs, of the Bukats; of the Bukits; of the Duhoi; of the Katingans; of the Long-Glats; of the Murungs; of Oma-Sulings; of Penihings; of Penyahbongs; of Punans; of Saputans
Marriage, unfaithfulness in; faithfulness in
Martapura, diamond-fields of; by canal to
Masks, dancing with; bought at Data Lingei
Massey, B.
Mata Punai, decorative design
Mats, making of; sleeping; designs on; made at Kuala Kapuas
McCann, Alfred W., formula of, for cure of diseases with vegetables
McDougall, Dr.
Measles
Meat, formerly eaten raw
Medicine, natives' fondness for white man's; gall of bear used as
Mehalats, the, customs of
Melalevea leucodendron
Men, physical appearance of; women outnumbered by; dressed as women; dress of blian; ear ornamentation of; restrictions concerning women, observed by; regulations observed by widowers; precautions taken by unmarried; mutilation of body by
Mendawei (Katingan) River, the, expedition to
Mendut, the temple of
Merasi River, the; an excursion up; the return journey on
Metsers, Lieutenant T.F.J.
Mexico, Indians of
Meyer, A.F.
Meyer, Mrs. A.F., collection of animals and birds of
Michielsen, Controleur W.J.; first European to visit Samba River; quoted, on the Ulu-Ots; blangas seen by; quoted, on Katingans
Milk, best kind for travel in the tropics
Mineral resources of Borneo; gold; iron
Missionaries, Protestant and Catholic, in Dutch Borneo
Modjopahit, founded by Hindus; fall of
Moerman, C.
Mohaktahakam Who Slew an Antoh, folktale
Mohammedanism
Money (wang)
Money-box, the stealing of a
Monkeys: long-nosed; food sacrifices to; supposed to be able to swim; saying of natives of Java concerning; seen along Pembuang River; as food; along the Busang River; figure of, to protect rice-field; superstition concerning red; tale of the cocoanut. See also Orang-utan and Wah-Wah
Monogamy
Months, designated by numbers
Moon, native belief concerning; tatu marks representing
Morning-glories
Mosque, wooden, at Sembulo
Mosquito-netting
Mosquitoes; illness caused by sting of
Motherless Boy, The, folk-tale
Moths
Motor-boat, prahu towed by
Mountains of Borneo: Kinabalu; Gunong Rega; first appearance of; on Busang River; crossing the Bukit; Lung Karang; seen from Batokelau; canyon through; Mountain of Images; seen from Tumingki; the stone man and the stone wife; Muller
Mourning garments
Mouse-deer, capture of a; superstition concerning
Moving-pictures shown to natives
Muara Laong
Muara Tewe, in
Muara Topu
Mud, taken from pool bottom
Muller mountains, home of the Penyahbongs
Murder, vendetta resulting from. See also Killing
Murungs, the, physical appearance of; a stay among; dance of; dress of; soldiers killed by; filing of teeth by; marriage customs of; funeral customs of; location of; tatuing of; customs regarding childbirth; wooden images employed by; belief of, concerning number and location of souls
Muruts, the
Musangs, tame
Museum, nucleus of, in Bandjermasin
Music, good spirits attracted by
Musical instruments: the drum; the flute; the jews'-harp; the sapi; the sarunai; the shield; trumpet; folk-tale about
Mustaches
Nagah, good and evil spirit; represented in decorative designs; description of; names given to, by different tribes
Nagasaki, western influence in
Nahamerang, village of
Names, in vogue among Katingans; custom of changing
Naming of children
Nangca (fruit)
Napoleonic Wars, the
Nasalis larvatus
Natives of Borneo. See Dayaks and Tribes
Necklaces, bead; made of stalks of plants; on kapatongs
Negara
Nepenthes
Netherlands India, Governor-General of
New Guinea, securing men for expedition to; fitting out of expedition to, interrupted by war; omen bird heard at start of an expedition to
Newspapers, received at Long Kai
Nieuwenhuis, Dr. A.W.; attempt to kill
Nipa palm
Nohacilat, aboriginal wearing apparel from
"Nokken," Norwegian superstition of the
Nomorunge, village of
Nose, in Long-Glat leave-taking
Nudity, chasteness of
Numbers, sacred
Nuncilao, village of
Nundun, the
Oatmeal
Obongbadjang, folk-tale about
Oeloe Soungei, district of
Oil, at Balik Papan
Oma-Gaai, Kayan sub-tribe
Oma-Lakan, the, Kayan sub-tribe
Oma-Lokvi, the
Oma-Palp, the; festival of
Oma-Sulings, the, country of; characteristics of; and the Long-Glats; the great festival of; the women of; funeral customs of; hair colour of; a second visit to; meaning of the name; from Apo Kayan; weaving no longer done by; villages of, on Upper Mahakam; food of; desire of, for large families; included in Orang Bahau; beliefs and customs of; customs regarding childbirth; marriage customs of; omen before naming children; sacred numbers of; use by, of nagah in decorative designs
Oma-Tapi, the
Ome-Tepe, the
Omamahak
Omen birds; not eaten; kapatongs of images of
Omens: 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)
Paradise flycatcher, the
Parang (short sword); inlaid work on blade of
Pasang-grahan (camping-house); at Belimbing; at Beringan; at Kandangan; at Long Iram; at Long Pangian; at Samarinda; at Sembulo; protected by palm-leaf mats
Pasir; the ex-Sultan of
Ptin Fish, The, folk-tale
Peanuts, cultivation of
Peas, green, of the East Indies
Pembuang River, the, approach to; the trip up
Pendahara, camp at
Penganun, the Huge Serpent, folk-tale
Pengaron, arrival at
Penihings, the, belief of, in friendly spirit; a stay among; articles sold by; murder committed by chief of; characteristics of; houses of; the blian's shield; physical appearance of; valuable collections made while among; a burial cave of; funeral customs of; tribal name of; the raja or chief of; omens of; customs of; hair colour of; voices of; weapons of; the women of; the cradle of; sacred number of; top-spinning by; religious ideas of; the five souls of; method of curing disease; Ibans feared by; weaving done by; Saputans formerly governed by; impossible to obtain folk-tales from; tuba-fishing practised by; included in Orang Bahau; cure for snake-bite known to; death from lightning unknown to; marriage customs of; customs regarding childbirth; filing of teeth by; game played by; use by, of nagah in designs; interpretation of basket designs by
Penyahbongs, the, kampong of Tamaloe formed by; a nomadic people; boat crew of; rhinoceros hunting expedition of; characteristics of; head ornament of; ear ornamentation of; garments of; tatuing of; food of; customs of; no disease among; marriage customs of; the women of; the children of; hunting of; weapons of; no divorce among; funeral customs of; compared with the Saputans; the Ulu-Ots; agriculturists; head-hunters; folk-tales of; gold not used by; allied to Punans; number of; known as Kreho; tuba-fishing practised by; name applied also to mountain range; belief of, in antoh; customs regarding childbirth; omens taken by
Penyakit, evil antoh
Peppers, red
Petroleum; value of, in the jungle
Phalaenopsis gigantea
Pheasants of Borneo; the argus; white-tail, wattled
Phonographs, in Tandjong Selor
Phosphorescent lights in the jungle
Photography in the tropics: camera feared by natives; payment made for privilege of photographing natives; refusal to be photographed; ornaments put on by natives, before being photographed; refusal to permit photograph to be taken while working; disapproval by Raja Paron; bathing of natives to cleanse themselves after being photographed; the harvesters; the ear-piercing operation; the Raja Besar; women rajas; a kapala and his wife
Physical appearance of natives
Pig, domestic, reading of liver of, as augury; sacrifice of, at dancing feast; sacrifice of, at rubber gatherers' feast; sacrifice of, at ear-piercing operation; meat of, as eaten by natives; killing of, for great triennial festival; dancing around; sacrifice of, at rice-planting
Pig, wild; food of Punans; colour of; capture and killing of; along the Busang River; harassed by dogs; giant; herds of; hunting; folktale about
Pigafetta, expedition of, to Brunei
Pigeons; legend of
Pillars, sacred, for benefit of the dead. See Kapatongs
Pinang
Pineapples
Pipa River, the
Pirates, Malay
Pisha, Penyahbong chief; marriage of daughter of
Pitcher-plant, the
Plague, the, measures taken to eradicate
Plandok (mouse-deer); superstition concerning
Platinum
Podjungan, the Kenyahs in
Poison, used in blow-pipe
Polyandry
Pomelo, the
Pomosing, village of
Pontianak, evil antoh
Population, of Borneo; of Bulungan
Porcupine, killing of; legend of
Portuguese, the, early trade relations of, with Brunei
Poru, village of
Potatoes, unknown to natives
Prahu (native, keelless boat), construction of; a gay flotilla; difficulty in procuring; loss and recovery of; time required to build; loading the; of the Kenyahs; bailing out leaky; difficulty in securing men for; given to the natives; upsetting of; with collection of animals and birds, nearly swamped; an unusually large; gondola-like; towed by motor-boat; with bamboo covering in bottom; the flying; legend of the flying
Prickly heat
Priest-doctors. See Blians
Priok, Sultan of
Prison at Sampit, beri-beri among inmates of
Protestant mission on Kahayan River
Proto-Malays
Provisions, hints on proper; for trip up Barito River, in; the end of, reached
Pulau Tombak
Punai (pigeon), legend of
Punans, the; a nomadic tribe; shy people of the jungle; avoidance of sun's rays by; skin colour of; different tribes of; physical characteristics of; food of; customs of; filing off of teeth by; renowned for skill in use of sumpitan; a hunting party of; headhunting raid of; two headhunter prisoners; settlement of, at Serrata; marriage customs of; punishment for marital infidelity; original location of; makers of the sumpitan; manner of curing disease; the women of; customs regarding childbirth; the Ulu-Ots; Penyahbongs allied to; tuba-fishing practised by; remedy of, for disease; possess no remedy for bite of snake; death from lightning unknown to; included in Orang Bahau
Puruk Tjahu, in
Python, man-eating
Rails, marsh
Rain, in Borneo; storms in the jungle; at Long Nawang; usual occurrence of, at Tamaloe; storms on Lake Sembulo
Rainy season in the tropics
Raja, the Sultan's; represented by kapatong; office of, hereditary; women rajas
Raja Besar, Ledjuli, a visit from; photographing; articles bought from; a trip up the Merasi River with
Raja bird, the
Raja Paron
Rajimin, taxidermist; illness and return of
Rambutan (wild fruit)
Rapids, of the Barito River; of the Busang River; of the Kasao River; of the Katingan River; of the Kayan River; of the Mahakam River; of the Samba River
Rat, large white
Rattan, abundance of, in Borneo; cigar-cases made from; uses of split; gatherers of; mats made from; floated down Kasao River; no longer found on Upper Mahakam; caps of
Rattles, worn by women; used by blian at wedding
Raven, Harry C.
Religion, native ideas of
Retribution, folk-tale
Rhinoceros; horns of; red rubber statue of; hunting; folk-lore tale about
Rhinoflax vigil
Riam Kiwa River, the; elevation of watershed of
Rice, brandy made from; polished a cause of beri-beri; cooked in bamboo; harvesting of; method of husking; cooking of, for great festival; throwing of; making new field for; planting of; time required for cooking; season for planting, determined by togallan; considered unfit for food day after cooking
Rickshaw men, the
Rifle, loaned by Sultan
Rijckmans, L.F.J.
Rings, tin and brass, worn in ear-lobes
River system of Borneo
Rongkang, epidemic at
Roth, Ling
Royal Dutch Packet Boat Company
Rubber; feast of gatherers of; an English plantation; gathering, at Sembulo
Rubea, the natives at
Rumphius, Dutch steamer
Rusa. See Deer
Sacrifice, of pig; of hens; of food, to antohs; of slave in building of houses; of water-buffalo; at paddi-planting; when tree falls
Sago-palm
Sailors, Javanese; Malay
Salap (fish)
Salt, use of
Salt water, issuing from rock; pool of
Salutations, when meeting; at leave-taking; on entering and leaving a house
Samarinda; arrival at; climate of; the natives in
Samariting
Samba River, the, fish in; houses on; an expedition up; passing the rapids of; night on; first European to visit; gold in; data from, concerning natives
Sambil goreng (native stew)
Samoan tribe. See Tamoans
Sampit, village of; start for; return to; beri-beri at; banquet given by controleur of
Sampit River, the
Sand-bars, at mouth of Pembuang River
Sand, white
Sandpiper, the
Sandung (funeral house)
Sangiang, the (antoh)
Sankuvai, the (bird that calls antoh)
Sapundo, the (memorial post)
Saputans, the; characteristics of; number of; the women and children of; habits and customs of; marriage customs of; food of; belief of, about disease and its cure; funeral customs of; piercing of ears of; shy about being photographed; makers of the sumpitan; headhunting of; the Ulu-Ots; folklore of; governed formerly by Penihings; tuba-fishing practised by; derivation of the name; four villages of; customs of, regarding childbirth; included in Orang Bahau
Sarawak, James Brooke made raja of; success of government of, under white rajas; five groups of people in; fires at
Schouten, H.P.
Schreuder, R.
Schwaner Mountains, the, mineral possibilities of; exploration of; the natives in
Sea, water from, reaches Mandumei
Sea Dayaks, the
Seat, plank used as
Segai, the, Kayan sub-tribe
Selatan, government steam-launch; rough weather on board
Semang, the Bad Boy, folk-tale
Sembulo, Lake, an expedition to; description of; visit to, postponed; the Dayaks on; legend of the tailed people of; second expedition to; storms on; depth of; no evidence of tailed men found at
Sembulo, village of, arrival at; mosque and cemetery of; legend of the tailed people of; population, Malay; rubber gathering, chief occupation of; natives from Bangkal brought to; epidemic of beri-beri at; Tamoans superseded by Malays at
Senamang River, the, natives of
Serpent, huge, man-eating; legends of golden-horned. See also Snake
Serrata
Shelters, in the jungle
Shield: blian's, used as musical instrument; picture of antoh on warrior's; of the Penihings
Shyness of natives
Siangs, the; tatuing of
Singapore; climate of
Singing, of Kayan women; of head-hunters; to cure disease; folk-tales; of Penyahbong chief; of the Penyahbong men; of blian at funeral ceremonies; of Katingan women
Sins, kinds of, among Katingans
Skin, colour of natives'; diseases; formations on thighs
Skins, animal, drying of; spoiled by weather conditions
Skulls, natives unwilling to sell; used as drinking-vessels
Slave, formerly sacrificed to attract antoh; buried alive under houses; stones thought to be; debtors as; killing of, for wealthy man's funeral; formerly sacrificed at tiwah feast; cuts inflicted on, when raja dies
Smallpox
Snake, poisonous; curious adventure with; deadly bite of black; a fight with; as food; caught and set free; huge, man-eating; bite of cobra; cure for bite of; folk-tales about
Snake-bird
Snares, for catching birds
Social classes, among tribes
Soerabaia, point of steamboat connection with Borneo; important commercial centre; arrival at; head-hunters imprisoned at; an earthquake at
Soldiers, killing of, by Dayaks
Song, of native women; of the head-hunters
Sonora Desert, the
Sophia, government steamship
Sora, folk-tale about
Souls, belief of various tribes concerning number and location of; departure of, through top of head; of animals presented to soul of deceased person; method of recalling; of animals
Spaan, A.W.
Spear, the hunting
Spiders, effect of bite of; in caves of Kong Beng
Spirits, good and evil; Hindu names for good. See also Antohs
Squirrel, shot by Chonggat
Stalactites, in cave of Kimanis; in caves near Kandangan
Star, the Montreal, assistance given by reporter for
Stars, native belief concerning; tatu-marks representing; rice-planting season determined by
Statue, brass, of Hindu origin
Stealing, Dayak belief concerning punishment for; of tin cans; scruples about, overcome by Malay influence; of expedition's moneybox; among jungle people
Steamers: coaling of, in Japanese harbours; unpleasant trip on Barito River; voyage on a rattan transport; the De Weert; the Grotius; the Otto; the Selatan; the Sophia
Steel trunk
Stew, native, katjang idju; sambil goreng
Stones, believed to be alive
Store-houses
Story of the Bird Punai, folk-tale
Sugar-cane; alcohol from
Suicide among natives
Sultan of Bulungan, the, a visit to; marriage of brother of
Sultanates established by Malays
Sumatra, formerly a part of Asia
Sumpitan, the (blow-pipe); expert makers of; method of holding; poison for darts of; the poison-carrying point; the spear point on
Sun, belief concerning; exposure to, feared by natives; under equatorial, without head covering
Sungei Lobang
Sungei Paroi, preparation for journey to
Sword, short, of the Dayak
Syphilis
Tabdjeh, legend of
Tail, skin formation resembling
Tailed men, the, legend of; no evidence of, found at Lake Sembulo
Talinka, folk-lore from
Tamalo, the journey to; arrival at; kampong of, formed by Penyahbongs; origin of the name; usual occurrence of rain at; animals and birds not plentiful at; folk-tales from
Tamoans, the; meaning of name; scarcity of food of; cholera ravages among; superseded by Malays at Sembulo; tatuing of
Tandjong Priok
Tandjong Selor
Tapang trees
Tapen Bini, Hindu remains at
Tapir, the
Tappin River, the
Tarsius borneanus
Tatu-markings: the full moon; stars; the durian fruit; the nagah; fish; the rayong; colour of, from damar; the clothing of the liao, or soul; on entire body; to prevent disease
Taxidermy in the tropics
Teeth, filing off of; metal plugs worn in
Tehi, frame for drying fish
Telang kliman, magic liquid
Telen River, the
Telok Djulo, village of
Temang, brass statue at
Temperature: maximum in inland Borneo; in Bandjermasin; at Tumbang Marowei; on the equator; at Long Iram; at summit of watershed of the Riam Kiwa River
Temple. See Balei
Tent, preferred to house; the rot-proof
Teong, the bird
Teroian tribe, the
Terpsiphone
Tevang Karangan, Upper Katingans at
Throat, sick in his, Saputan expression
Thunder-storms
Tiger-cat, representation of, as protection; not eaten; image of, on flying prahu; image of, guarding house; soul of
Tigers, Indian
Tin; cans, stolen by natives
Tinea imbricata
Tingan, interpreter
Tipang Tingai
Tiwah feast (second funeral feast)
Tjehan River, the
Tobacco; native; asked for by women; chewing; given to natives
Togallan, time for planting rice determined by
Top-spinning, omens taken by
Torch
Trade in Borneo, mainly conducted by Chinese
Traders, native, from Apo Kayan
Tragulus
Traps, fishing
Travellers, and omens
Travelling, Malay outfit for; Penihing custom of travelling at night
Tree of which Antoh is Afraid, The, folktale
Trees, of Borneo; felling of; hardwood, of the jungle; methods of climbing tall; poison from; fruit-bearing; falling, and head-hunting raids; fallen but still living; punishment of, when man is killed by falling from; antohs in; sacrifices made on falling of; the crevaia; the durian; the lansat; the tapang; folk-tales about
Tribes, native, of Borneo: classification of; intermingling of; friendly relations among; characteristics and capabilities of; the Bahau; Basap; Bato-Pola; Bukats; Bukits; Busang; Duhoi; Ibans; Katingans, Upper and Lower; Kayans; Kenyahs; Long-Glats; Mehalats; Murungs; Muruts; Oma-Lokvi; Oma-Palo; Oma-Sulings; Oma-Tapi; Oma-Tepe; Orang Bahau; Ot-Danums; Penihings; Penyahbongs; Punans; Saputans; Siangs; Tamoans
Triennial feast, the great; the purpose of; building of place of worship; food regulations at; service imparting health and strength at; dance of blians at; dance of the people; killing and preparation of pigs for; the banquet; practical joking at; rice-throwing at; wrestling; march of blians; end of
Trumpets, as accompaniment to singing
Trunk, steel
Trustworthiness of natives
Truthfulness of natives
Tuak. See Brandy
Tuan Allah
Tuba-fishing
Tumbang Djuloi, village of
Tumbang Mantike, iron ore at
Tumbang Marowei, village of; return to; data from, concerning Murungs
Tumingki, village of
Turtle; supposed to be poisonous
Twins, among children of the Dayaks
Two Orphans, The, folk-lore tale
Ugga River, the
Uljee, J.A.
Ulu-Ots, supposed to be cannibals; habitats of; believed to have tails and to sleep in trees; number and appearance of; inveterate head-hunters; collective name for several tribes
Ulung Ela, the fatherless boy
Ulung Tiung, the motherless boy
Umbrellas, carried by Malays; useful for travel in Borneo
Upper Kahayan River, the, folk-lore from
Vaccinateur, the
Vancouver, arrival at
Van Dijl, Lieutenant J.
Varanus,
Vegetables, used in cure of diseases; stew of
Vegetation in the jungle, change in denseness of; rapid growth of
Vendetta among the Katingans
Vergouwen, J.C.
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. These depict a fish of ancient times. On each thigh is the representation of a dog or possibly the nagah with a dog's head.
The central tatu design represents a tree, the trunk of which rises from the navel; adjoining it above are two great oval designs stretching across the chest and depicting the wings of a fowl. The tree which is called garing, is a fabulous one that cannot be killed. This same pattern may be observed on the mats of the Kayans.
Down the arms and over the shoulders are similar designs representing leaves of the areca palm.
The border around the wrist is a representation of a bird called susulit. The cross on the hand represents the beak of this bird; the starlike figure is the eye of the hornbill.
The globular tatu mark on the calf of the leg (h) is peculiar to Katingans, Ot-Danums, and other tribes. The design below, representing a certain fruit, was seen on a Katingan.
The seven tatu marks to the right (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) represent the durian in various phases. The upper (a) to the left is a ripe durian, a design often observed in the tribes, one on each shoulder of a man. The next three (b, c, d) are young fruit, often seen one above each nipple. The next figure (e), usually observed on the upper arm (in front) represents 14 durians.
Above the nails of the tatued hand of a Penihing woman (f) are seen similar triangular marks, while across it runs a border representing the protuberances of the fruit. The latter designs are also found on the foot (g) of the same individual. The cross lines over fingers and toes represent banana leaves.
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