INDEX 



349 



Dayongs, or Soul - catchers, ii. 29 ; 

 functions of, ii. 115, 120 

 et seq. , 173 

 Punan, skill of, ii. 190 

 Dead, the, and Death {see also Corpses), 

 Kayan speculations on, ii. 

 206, 215 

 Death, Coming to Life after, Kayan and 

 Murut Stories of, ii. 42-3 

 Land of, see Afterworld 

 Death and Burial Customs, see also 

 under Chiefs 

 Bakong Malanaus, ii. 81 

 Clothing, &c. , for, i. 176, ii. 3<& «. , 50 

 Karen, ii. 239 



Kayan, ii. 3, 32 et seq., 155, 240 

 Kenyah, ii. 48 

 Kleraantan, ii. 10, 48-9 

 Land Dayak, ii. 50 

 Punan, i. 36 

 Sea Dayak, ii. 10, 50 

 Sebop, ii. 118 

 Shan, ii. 240 

 Decoration of Shields, i. 163-5 

 Decorative Art, i. 224 ^/ seq. 

 Bibliography, i. 280 

 Explanation of Plates, i. 280-3 

 Karen, Sun design in Tatu, ii. 239 

 Kayan, i. 233-41 

 Punan, ii. 191 

 de Crespigny, Claude C. , ii. 308 «. i 



Work of, among the Madangs, ii. 279 

 Deer, Asiatic, i. 3 



Attitude to, of Kayans, ii. 72, jj, 157 

 of Kenyahs, ii. 71-2 

 of Klemantans, ii. 80 

 of Sea Dayaks, ii. 90 

 Hunted for food, i. 143, 144 

 Indigenous, i. 7 

 Omens from, i. 75, ii. 72 

 Deer-traps, i. 144, 145 

 Defence, see War 

 Deformation of the Head, Malanau 



custom, i. 48-50 

 Deniker, on the Indonesians, ii. 227-8 

 Dent, Alfred, and the British North 



Borneo Co. , i. 26 

 De Quatrefages, cited, ii. 312 

 Descriptions of Peoples, A. C. Haddon, 



ii. 321 et seq. 

 Designs, Decorative, Kayan, i, 233-4 

 Diamonds, early mining for, i. 17 

 Dido, H.M.S. , at Borneo, ii. 257 

 Discus-knife, i. 11 



Disease, see Cholera, Fever, Small- 

 t pox, Yaws 



Exorcism of, Malanau, ii. 46 

 Kayan attitude to, ii. 206 et seq. 

 Disguise against the Toh, ii. 24-5 



Dishes and Platters of Hardwood, 



i. 59, 211 

 Distances, Kayan reckoning of, ii. 212 

 Divination, see also Magic, and Omens 

 by Areca palm seed, at Sea Dayak 



Marriages, ii. 175 

 by Bali Flaki, Kenyah, ii. ^\ et seq. 

 by Birds, ii. 8, 9, 15, 51 et seq. 

 by Entrails, ii. 8, 9, 62 et seq., 68, 



90, 173, 290-1, 298-9 

 Karen, ii. 239 

 Kayan, ii. 252 

 Kenyah, ii, 298-9 

 Private, ii. 56 



Roman parallels to, see Notes at 

 foot of Chapter XV. 

 Madang, ii. 290-1 

 Divorce, Sea Dayak, 182-3 

 Dog, two-headed Bridge-guardian, in 



After-life, ii. 45 

 Dog-pattern, in Decorations, i. 229, 



234 et seq., ii. 71, 78-9 

 Dogs, attitude to, of Kayans, i. 249, 

 ii. 4 ; of Kenyahs, ii. 70-1, 



lOI 



Hunting with, i. 144 

 Doh Tenangan, wife of the Kayan high 



god, ii. 6-7, 15, 74, 154 

 Dok, or Macaque monkey. Dances 

 imitating, i. 11 3-4, ii. 78 

 Kayan attitude to, ii. 77-8 

 Dolichocephaly, Indonesian, ii. 312-3 

 Dollar, in Sarawak, value of, ii. 305 



Domestic animals, i. 53, 61, 116-7 

 Douglas, R. S. , cited, ii. 42 et alibi 



Vocabularies published by, ii. 255 n. i 

 Dracczna leaves in Ritual, ii. 15, 70, 



82, 114 

 Dragon's blood, source of, i. 154 

 Drawings, i. 232 



Dreams, importance of, various tribes, 

 ii. 91 et seq., no, 11 1-2 

 in relation to — 

 Charms, ii. 125 

 Dead people (Kayan), ii. 215 

 Magic (Sebop), ii. \x^<kn.\ 

 and Totemism in America, ii. 112 

 &n.x 

 Drowned men. Souls of, home of, ii. 40 

 Drums, various uses of, i. 61, ii. 32, 



33, 54, 156, 166-7 

 Drunkenness and Disorder among 

 Muruts and Sea Dayaks, 

 ii. 195 

 Durian, fruit, i. 6, 117 

 Dusun-tribe — 



Agriculture of, ii. 253 

 Plough used by, i, 97 



