INDEX 



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Baram river — 



Basin, ceded to Sarawak, ii. 261, 269, 

 271, 278 et seq. 

 Mixed population, ii. 272 

 Official journeys in, ii. 271, 278 



et seq. 

 Penghulus in, ii. 272 

 Navigable length, i. 5 

 Peace along, i. 183 

 Source, i. 2, ii. 279 

 Trend, i. 2 



Tributaries, ii. 286, 287 

 Baram tribes, Hose's Classification, 



ii. 320 

 Barawan sub-group, Klemantan (Cen- 

 tral Group) — 

 Anthropological measurements, 



ii. 327-8 

 Ears, ii. 328 

 Eyes, ii. 328 

 Face, ii. 327 

 Hair, ii. 328 

 Head-form, ii. 327 

 Nose, ii. 327 

 Skin, ii. 328 

 Stature, ii. 328 

 Art, Human figure in, i. 242 



Painting, i. 231 

 Bead- work of, i. 224 

 Hose's Classification, ii. 320 

 Story on, with a Moral, ii. 151-2 

 Tatu, designs, i. 264 

 Bark, letters, &c., written on, i. 13 

 Bark-cloth, i. 43, 47, 220 

 Bark-shields, Land Dayak, i. 66 

 Barns, &c. , for Rice Storage, i. 53-4, 



105, 111-2, ii. 139 

 Baskets and Basket-work, various tribes, 

 various uses, i. 56-9, 178, 

 211-4, ii. 134, 190, 191, 

 224, 242, 251 

 Batang Kayan river, ii. 287 

 Course and Source, i. 2, ii. 279 

 Kenyahs of, Tatu of, i. 262 

 Batang, Lupar River and District, 

 ii. 257, 269 

 Sea Dayaks of, i. 31-2 

 Bathing, frequent, i. 116, 118, 120, 



ii. 169 

 Batins of Sumatra, Melanesian strain 



in, ii. 312 

 Battaks of North Sumatra, Indonesians 



of two types in, ii. 312 

 Battas, Magic-books of, i. 13 

 Bats, i. 4 



Batu Blah tribe, Ethnic affinities of, 

 ii. 246 

 Murut culture among, ii. 247 

 Rice-crocodile ceremony of, ii. 83 



Batu Pita gorge, ii. 286 



Batu Tujoh Mountain, ii. 286 



Batu tuloi. Household and Altar Stones, 



ii. 15, 16 

 Bawang Takun, Kayan village, ii. 284 

 Bayoh ceremonies [see also Exorcism), 



ii- 45 

 Beads, sources, uses, ritual and other, 

 and value of, i. 173, 226-8, 

 ii. 9, 24, 32<&«.i, 37, 171-2 

 Bead-work, i. 226-8 

 Kayan, i. 44, 47 

 Tribes excelling in, ii. 224 

 Beam-ends, &c., Animals carved on 

 [see also Crocodiles, Dog, 

 &c. ), Kayan, ii. 73, tj, 78-9 

 Bear, hunted for Food and Medicine, 

 i. 144 

 Small Black, Asiatic, i. 4 

 Bear-cat, Asiatic, 1. 4 

 Hunted for food, i. 143 

 Relationship claimed with by 

 Bakongs, ii. 81 

 Bee- grubs, as delicacies, i. 154 

 Bee-trees, Honey from, i. 154 



Inheritance of, i. 83 

 Beeswax, collection and sale, i. 154 

 Belira Fish, Kenyah Story of, ii. 149 

 Benaga vases, i. 62 

 Bergiau vases, i. 62 

 Berkat, Sultan, works of, i. 20 

 Betel Blossom, in Punan rites, ii. 85 

 Betel-chewing, Sea Dayak, i. 30, 32, 60 

 Betrothal, i. 73-6 

 Bezoar Stone, source and use of, i. 155 



Analogous substance, i. 155-6 

 Biadju tribes, Tatu of, i. 247, 267-8 

 Bibliography of Decorative Art, 



i. 280 

 Bintulu District, Sarawak, ii. 369 

 Bird-lime, i. 149 



Birds, see also Bali Flaki, and Omen 

 Divination by, i. 7, 168 et seq., ii. 3, 



8, 9, 15, 51, 74-5 etseq. 

 Indigenous and other, i. 7 

 Birds' - nest Caves, Property and 

 Inheritance in, i. 83, 156-7 

 Birds'-nests, Edible, collection and uses 



of, i. 155-6, ii. 106 

 Birth customs — 

 Karen, ii. 239 

 Kayan, ii. 114, le^^ et seq. 

 Punan, ii. 185 

 Bisaya tribe. Ethnic affinities, ii. 247 

 Magic of, and its aims, ii. 123-4 

 Tatu not used by, i. 246 

 Black Magic, Sebop, ii. 117 et seq. 

 Blacking men's faces, in Harvest-frolics, 

 i. 113 



