344 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Antimony in Sarawak, ii. 306 

 Antu, in Sea Dayak belief, ii. 27 

 Apes, see also Monkey 



Anthropoid, Asiatic, i. 4 



Hunted for food, i. 143, 145 



Indigenous, i. 7 



Sacred, in Art, i. 242 

 Apo Kayan group of tribes, ii. 313 

 Apo Leggan and counterparts of, Land 

 of the Dead, various tribes, 

 ii. 40 et seq. 



Map of, ii. 44-5 

 Apoh river, ii. 284 



Apoh sub-tribe. Anthropological Mea- 

 surements, see Kenyah do. 

 Appendix, 31 1-4 1 



Apu Lagan, Karen Afterworld, ii. 239 

 Arab element in population, i. 8, 29 

 Area, i. i 

 Areca Palm, ceremonial uses of, ii. 131, 



175 

 Arg;ument, Kayan methods of, ii. 215- 



216 

 Argus pheasants. Sea Dayak mode of 



catching, i. 148 

 Arithmetic, Kayan, &c., ii. 193, 



209-11, 292 

 Aroh wood for Boat-making, i. 199 

 Arrows {see also Bows), poisoned, 



Karen, ii. 238 

 Art, Decorative, i. 224 et seq. 

 Bibliography, i. 280 

 Explanation of Plates, i. 280-3 

 Arts, Kayan, found in S.E. Asia, 



ii. 242 

 Aryan origin postulated for Kayans, 



ii. 255-6 

 Asi, bird, Omens from, ii. 59 

 Asiatic Mammals in Borneo and 



Sumatra, i. 3-4, 24 

 Aso do, pole for determining Season, 



i. 106-7 

 Astronomical myths, ideas, and prac- 

 tices, Kayan, i. 108, 



ii. 213-14 

 Kenyah, ii. 105 et seq. 

 Klemantan, ii. 139, 214 «. i 

 Attack, see War 



Aunts, Sea Dayak, numbers of, diffi- 

 culties caused by, ii. 199 

 Uncles, Nephews, Nieces, Cousins, 



names for, i. 81 

 Australian Natives, race of, ii. 311 

 Axe, Sea Dayak, ii. 251 



Babes, new - born, exposed by Sea 



Dayaks, ii. 24 

 Bahau-Kenyah, locale of, ii. 313 

 Bajaus, origin of, ii. 253 



Bakatan sub-group, ii. 320 



Tatu of, i. 247, 269-73 

 Bakongs, Animal relationships claimed 



by, ii. 81 

 Balambangan, English monopoly at, of 



Pepper trade, i. 23 

 Bali, derivation, use and force of term, 

 ii. II, 29, i20t£-«. I, 121, 

 256 & n. I 

 Bali A tap, Kenyah minor god, func- 

 tions, &c. , of, ii. 13-4, 16-7 

 Bali Flaki, the Hawk Omen Bird, 

 various tribes, evolution of, 

 ii. 18 

 Iban parallel to, ii. 85-6 

 Kenyah cult of, ii. 14, 15, 51 et seq. 

 Klemantan ideas on, ii. 79 et seq. 

 in Sebop Magic, ii. 118-9 

 Bali Penylong, or Penyalong, high god 

 of the Kenyahs, ii. 6, 13, 

 15 ^/ seq., 290 

 Crocodile so called, by Punans, ii. 84 

 Images of, ii. 53, 66 

 in Madang Afterworld, ii. 44 

 Punan cult of, ii. 186 

 Bali Sungei in Kayan beliefs, ii. 14 

 et seq. 

 in Kenyah art, i. 242 

 Bali Urip, Kenyah god, ii. 14 

 Bali Utong, Kenyah god, ii. 14 

 Supreme Being of Klemantan tribes, 

 ii. 79 

 Balingo, Kenyah Thunder-god, ii. 16, 17 

 Descent claimed from, and special 

 relations with, ii. \\«kn.2, 

 "Teeth" of, ib. 

 Balungan river, see Batang Kayan 

 Bamboo, in Sea Dayak legends, ii. 146, 

 147 

 Uses, i. 6, 13 

 Bamboo Altars, ii. 7 

 Collecting, i. 117 

 Decorations, i. 228-30, 243 

 Floors, ii. 251 

 Harp, Kayan and Punan, ii. 167, 



192 

 Houses, ii. 245 



Pipes (musical), Punan, ii. 191 

 Shields, old style. Sea Dayak, i. 166 

 Bananas, i. 6 ; in Sea Dayak legends, 

 ii. 146, 147 

 Leaves of, in Ritual, ii. 162 

 Bangat, Carved, in Kenyah house, 



ii- 73 

 Banjermasin, and its Sultan, i. 9 

 Cession of, to the Dutch, ii. 263, 309 

 Dutch and English rivalry at, i. 22 

 Banjermasin river, trend of, i. 2 

 Bantiks, of Northern Celebes, ii. 225 



