INDEX 



351 



Face-form — continued 

 Milanau, ii. 334 

 Murut, ii. 324 

 Punan, ii. 335, 336 

 Sea Dayak, ii. 340 

 Sebop, ii. 331 

 Sibuyan, ii. 341 

 Facial aspect and form, Pagan tribes 

 in general, i. 37, ii. 226 

 Marking, to avert Toh, ii. 24, 25 

 Resemblance of Malays and Sea 

 Dayaks, ii. 250 

 Family Cultivation of Land, i. 99 

 Family, the, and Family Life, Kayan 

 and Kenyah, i. ']■>> et seq., 

 ii. 183 ei seq. 

 Punan, ii. 185 

 Fat put into Mouth, significance of, 

 ii. 21, 118, iig et alibi 

 Snakes' and Pigs', in Kayan medicine, 

 ii. 207 

 Fear, Kayan god of, ii. 5, 6 



of Toh of Heads, ii. 4, 20 et seq. , 22-3 

 Feasts and Festivals — 

 For Guests, i. 125 

 Harvest, i. 76, 104-5, m-S 

 Head-taking, ii. 20-2 

 Madang, ii. 292 

 Marriage, Punan, ii. 183-4 

 Naming, Kayan, ii. x^o et seq. 

 Feathers, Hornbill's, i. 162, 163, ii. 18, 



59, 242 

 Fertility, of Rice and of Women, 



i. Ill, 112 

 Fever, Quinine used for, by Kayans, 



ii. 206 

 Figures, replacing Slaves in Kayan 



Tombs, ii. 34, 105 

 Fines, Animal, &c,, substituted for 

 Human Sacrifice, ii. 106 

 for Homicide, ii. 200 

 Kayan, i. 65, ii. 195, 196 

 Kenyah, ii. 196 



Sebop, for Black magic, ii. 119 

 Fire-arms, i. 46, i6i 

 Charm against, ii. 126 

 Sale of, regulation of , Sarawak, ii. 307 

 Fire and Frayed Stick in ritual, &c. , 



ii- 52, 54. 55. 59. 75. 79. 



186, 242 

 and Smoke in Kayan rites, ii. 5, 6 

 from Stick - rubbing, Sea Dayak 



Legend of, ii. 144 

 Fire-game, Kayan, ii, 164 

 Fire-god, Kayan, ii. 5, 6 

 Fire-making, Kayan method, in S. E. 



Asia, ii. 242 

 Fire-Piston, Sea Dayak, i. 197-9, ii. 251 



<fc«.3 



Fire-places, Kayan, i. 51 



First cousins, opinion on Marriage of, 



i- 173-4 

 Fish, i. 7 



Belira, Kenyah, story of, ii. 149 

 as Second Death, Kayan, ii. 41 

 Fish-traps, i. 137-9 

 Fishing methods, i. 135 et seq.., ii. 149 

 Flaki, hnguistic analogies of, ii. 256 

 Flesh, Human, ceremonial use, i, 175 



<£,•«. 2, ii. 9 «.i 

 Fletcher, Miss A. C. , cited onToieimsva, 



ii. 112 «. 1 

 Flood, Sea Dayak legend of, ii. 144 

 Floors, i. 207-8 



Food, Karen, sole exception, ii. 239 

 Kenyah, restrictions on, ii. 128-9 

 Punan, ii. 182 

 Forbidden Act, Kayan words for, 



ii. i4c&?/. I 

 Forests, i. 5-6 



Forging, Kayan process, i. 195 

 Fowls, attitude to, of — 

 Kayans, ii. 4, 77 

 Klemantans, ii. 80 

 Sea Dayaks, ii. 90 

 Blood of, in Ritual, ii. 65-7, 239 

 Ceremonial use of, &c. , ii, 8, 23, 



67-8 

 Eggs, sacrifice of, ii. 8, 25, 67-8 

 Feather of, symbolic sacrifice of, 



ii. 25 

 Live, at Sea Dayak weddings, 



ii- 175 

 Forts, British (early) in Sarawak, 



ii. 258 

 Frames of Houses, 205 et seq. 

 Frayed Sticks or Poles {see also Fire 



and), ceremonial uses, 



ii. 52-5, 69 

 Frazer, J. G, , cited on Totemism, 



ii. 112 

 Fretwork, designs and applications, 



i. 234, 240 

 Friendship, Names used in, i. 81-2 

 Frog, initiator of Head - hunting, 



ii. 138-9 

 Fruits, Jungle, i. 6, 153-4 ; collecting, 



i. 117-8 



Galleries, Equipment and Decoration 



of, i. 52-3 

 Gangetic peoples in Indo - Malaya, 



Logan on, ii. 229 n. i 

 Games of Kayan boys, ii. 163, 164 

 Gavial, long-snouted, i. 7 

 Geography, Kayan skill in, ii. 44, 



213 

 Geological structure and history, i. 1-3 



