INDEX 



347 



Burma, &c. , Caucasic type in, Keane 



on, ii. 229 «. I 

 Indigens of, see Karens 

 Burning of Jungle, before cultivating 



land, i. 97, xoi et alibi 

 Burning-out, in Warfare, i. 172 

 Burning test, for Courage, scars of, not 



keloids, i. 246 

 Bwe, see Hill Karens 



Cabbage Palms, i. 6 



Calamities, suspected cause of, ii. 198 



<bn.x 

 Calling back the Dying, ii. 28, 32, 85 

 Cambridge Expedition to Sarawak, 



ii. 311 

 Camphor-tree, i. 6 



Collection of Camphor, i. 152-3, 



ii. 190 

 Camping in Hunting and War, 



i. 13s, 150, 171 

 Cane, Rattan {q.v.), collection of. 



Cannibalism, ceremonial, Jingkang, ii. 9 

 n. I ; otherwise not practised 

 in Borneo, i. ij^dsn.z 

 Canoes {see also Boats), Klemantan 



sub-tribes, i. 203 

 Cap {see also War Cap), i. 161-2 

 Carving, see Horn, and Wood-carving 

 Cat-tribe, Asiatic specjes of, i. 3 ; not 



eaten by Karens, ii. 239 

 Cattle, attitude to, of Kayans, ii. 77 ; 

 Kenyahs, ii. 71-2 ; Kleman- 

 tans, ii. 80 ; Sea Dayaks, 

 ii. 90 

 Cattle, wild, Asiatic, i. 3, 143, 144-5, 



ii. 102 

 Caucasic element in Bornean peoples, 

 ii. 226 el seq. 

 in Burma, &c. , Keane on, ii. 229 «.i 

 Caul, Kayan custom as to, ii. 155 

 Causation, Mechanical, Kayan under- 

 standing of, ii. 2-4 

 Cave-dwellers, Punan, ii. 182 n.\ 

 Caves, drawings in, i. 232 

 Celebes, Bantiks of Northern, ii. 225 



Melanesian strain in, ii. 312 

 Charms, against Crocodiles, Lelak, 

 ii. 83 

 Connected with Weapons, ii. 126 

 Kayan, ii. 124 et seq. 

 Love Charms, ii. 127 

 Padi, i. no 

 Punan, ii. 190 

 Sea Dayak, ii. 91 & n. i 

 of Specialised function, ii. 126 

 Cheng Ho, Chinese ambassador to 

 Bruni, i. 16 



Chief of Lelak people, Crocodile- 

 immunity of, ii. 83 

 Chiefs, see also Penghulu 



Baram district, met on journey 



ii. 285 

 Deceased, cult of, Klemantan and 



Iban, ii. 10 

 Death and Burial customs concern- 

 ing, i. 176, 189-90, ii. 10, 

 20, 32, 33, 38, 65 

 Slaves slain at funerals of, ii. 46, 



104-5 

 Tombs, i. 240, ii. 35-6, 50 

 Rarong graves, ii. 10 

 Functions of, various tribes, i. 64 



et seq., ii. 12, 182, 217 

 and Headmen, village and District 

 administration by, Sarawak, 

 ii. 272 et seq. 

 Kayan and Kenyah, enlightened 



character of, ii. 205-6 

 Rooms of, i. 69 

 War coats of, i. 163 

 Child-bed, Death in, home of Souls, 



ii. 40 

 Child-birth, see Birth 

 Childhood, Kayan, ii. 57 et seq. ; 



Punan, ii. 185 

 Children {see also Boys), god of, 

 ii. 160, 161 

 Kayan, loss of, grief of, ii. 156 ; 



Training of, i. 163, 165 

 Naming of {see also Names), i. 79-80 

 Prohibitions and Tabus affecting, 

 ii. 14,23,33,71, ii^et alibi 

 Punan, ii. 184, 185 

 of Slave and free, and slave and 

 slave, position of, Kayan 

 and Kenyah, i. 72 

 Young, Toh specially dangerous to, 

 ii. 24 

 China, Intercourse with, of Buddhist 

 rulers, i. 10 et seq., 16, 17, 

 ii. 231 

 Chinese, Immigrants, colonists, and 

 traders, in Borneo, i. 17, 

 28-9, ii. 231 

 Estimated numbers, i. 3 

 Prices for edible Birds'-nests, i. 157 

 Rice cultural method, i. 97-8 

 in Sarawak — 



Goldworkers' insurrection, ii. 259 

 Justice among, ii. 268 

 Traders, ii. 271, 280-1 

 Use of Bezoar stones, &c. , i. 155-6 

 Cholera in Borneo, ravages of, ii. 206 

 Cigarettes, ceremonial uses of, i. 74, 

 124, ii. 5, 32-3, 39, 58-9, 

 67, 88, 131, 298, 299 



