350 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Dusun-tribe — continued 



in Hose's Classification, ii. 320 

 Locale of, i. 35 

 Origin of, ii. 253 



Chinese strain in, i. 28 

 Shields of, i. 166 

 Tatu of, male, i. 265 

 Dutch Borneo, area, ii. 262, 308 

 Dutch early connection with, i. 22-3 

 Ethnological types in, ii. 313 et seq. 

 Government of, ii. 308-10 (fc«.i 

 Co-operation of, with Sarawak, 

 ii. 305, 309 

 Nieuwenhuis's expeditions in, ii. 311 

 Rivers draining, i. 2 

 Stone Axes in native houses in, 



ii. II «.3 

 Tribes of, in Hose's Classification, 

 ii. 320 

 of the Interior, Ethnological 

 Studies on, ii. 309-10 

 Incomplete subjection of, ii. 309 

 Dutch East India Co. in Borneo, i. 23 

 Dutch rule in Borneo, history of, 



i. 23, ii. 262 et seq. 

 Dwellings, see Houses 

 Dyeing of — 



Basket ware, i. 213-4 

 Cloth, i. 221-2, 243-4 

 Dying, Calling back the, ii. 32, 85 

 Dyak, or Dayak {see also Land and 

 Sea Dayaks), generic name 

 for Pagan tribes, i. 30 



Ear-adornment, various tribes, i. 10, 

 12, 45-6, 47-8, 148, 197, ii. 

 60, 166, 239 

 Ear-form, Haddon's observations on, 

 and how taken, ii. 322-3 

 Barawan, ii. 328 

 Kalabit, ii. 325 

 Kayan, ii. 338 

 Kenyah, ii. 337 

 Lerong, ii. 333 

 Long Pokun, ii. 331 

 Malang, ii. 329 

 Maloh, ii. 326 

 Milanau, ii. 334 

 Murut, ii. 325 

 Punan, ii. 335 

 Sea Dayak, ii. 340 

 Sebops, ii. 332 

 Earth - eating by Pregnant Kayan 



Women, ii. 153 

 Earthenware Jars, native and Chinese, 



i. 59 

 East India Company in Borneo, i. 23 

 East Indian Rights of the Dutch, 

 ii. 309 



Edible Birds'-nests, see Birds'-nests 



Roots, i, 6 

 Eggs, see Fowls and Eggs 

 Elephant, Asiatic (Indian), i. 3 

 Engkabong tree, Vegetable tallow 



from, i. 155 

 English and Dutch rivalry in Borneo, 



i. 22 et seq. 

 Entrails, Divination by, ii. 8, (),62etseq., 

 68, 90, 173, 290-1, 298-9 

 Epidemics, Sanitary cordons against, 



ii. 206, 207 cL- n. I 

 Eschatology, Kayan, ii. 40 et seq. 



Sceptics, and discussion of, ii. 48 

 Ethnic affinities of Borneo tribes, 



discussed, ii. 224 et seq. 

 Ethnological types in Borneo, ii. 311 



et seq. 

 Ethnology {see also Appendix), ii. 223 



et seq. 

 European Governments in Borneo, 



history of, ii. 257 et seq. 

 Europeans in Borneo, estimated 



numbers, i. 31 

 Everett, A. H., ii. 308^.1 

 Exorcisms, for Madness, ii. 31 

 Malanau, ii. 46, 129, 134-5 

 Punan, ii. 131 

 Expeditions — 



Cambridge, to Sarawak, ii. 311 

 Dr. Nieuwenhuis, to Dutch Borneo, 

 ii. 311 

 Eyes, Pagan tribes in general, ii. 226, 

 227 n. I 

 Haddon's observations on, ii. 322 

 Barawan, ii. 328 

 Kayan, ii. 338, 339 

 Kenyah, ii. 337 

 Lerong, ii. 333 

 Long Pokun, ii. 331 

 Malang, ii. 329 

 Milanau, ii. 334 

 Murut, ii. 324-5 

 Punan, ii. 335, 336 

 Sea Dayak, ii. 340 

 Sebops, ii. 332 



Fables, Animals in, ii. 90, 147 et seq. 

 Face-form, Haddon's observations on, 

 ii. 321 



Barawan, ii. 327 



Kalabit, ii. 324 



Kayan, ii. 338, 339 



Kenyah, ii. 337 



Land Dayak, ii. 325 



Lerong, ii. 332 



Long Pokun, ii. 330 



Malang, ii. 329 



Maloh, ii. 326 



