INDEX 



353 



Head-form — continued 



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. 253, 326 



Milanau, ii. 333 



Murut, ii. 324 



Punan, i. 179, ii. 335, 336 



Sea Dayak, ii. 339 



Sebop, ii. 331 



Sibuyan, ii. 341 



Ulu Ayar Dayak, ii. 326 

 Head-hunting, and taking, Cranial in- 

 vestigation complicated by, 

 ii. 317 



Festivals connected with, ii. 20-2 



Infrequency of, at present, ii. 304 



Karen, ii. 238 



Kayan, object of, i. 159, ii. 41, 47, 

 241 &n.x 



Origin and history of custom, i. 187 

 et seq. 

 Legend of (Sebop), ii. 138-9 



Sea Dayak, i. 150, 185-7, "• 249, 



293 

 Suppression of, Sarawak, ii. 306 

 versus Totemism, ii, 98 

 Headmen, see Chiefs and Penghulus 

 Heads, Dried — 



Begged or borrowed, ii. 22, 23, 169 

 Ceremonial uses of, i. 114, ii. 38, 



160, 169 

 Hung up — 



Risk in Touching, ii. 14 «. i, 21-2 

 Spirits attached to, ii. 4, 20 ^/ seq. 

 Leaves put about, ii. 113 

 Not merely Trophies, ii. 22 

 Preparation of, 174-8 

 Superfluous, disposal of, ii. 22 

 Suspension of, i. ^2&n.x, 176-8 

 Height {see also Stature), average — 

 Kenyah, i. 38 

 Murut, i. 39 



Relative, of Borneo races, 316 

 Heroes, Graves of, ii. 10 



Honoured by Sea Dayaks, ii. 26 

 Hiantza, King of Puni (Bruni), em- 

 bassy of, to China, i. 13, 14 

 Hiawang, King of Puni, and the 



Chinese, i, 17 

 High god, the — 

 Kayan, ii. 5 et seq. 



Wife of, see Doh Teiiangan 

 Kenyah, ii. 6, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18 

 Klemantan, ii. 6 



Hill Karens, Aspect of, ii. 237 



Hill zone, i. 3 



Hills, Toh of, ii. 25 



Hindu influence on Sea Dayak beliefs, 

 ii. 26 



Hindu-Javanese (Buddhist) rule and 

 influence in Bruni, i. 11, 12, 

 17, 18, 20, ii. 230cL'«. I, 



252-3 

 History — 



under Asiatic rulers, i. 8-27 

 under British, Dutch, &c., ii. 257 

 et seq. , 308 et seq. 

 Hoes, mode of using, i. 104 

 Homicide, Kayan views on, ii. 199-200, 



201 

 Honey, collection and uses of, i. 154 

 Hook-pattern, i. 229, 234, 240, 242 

 Hooks for Charm-bundles, ii. 126 

 Horn, carved, Sword Handles, &c., 

 of, Kayan, i. 224, 225, 

 238-40, ii. i37<fc«. I 

 Hornbill motif in Tatu, i. 256-7, 263 

 Hornbills, Dances imitating, i. 11 3-4, 

 ii. 78 

 Effigy of, ii. 298, 299 

 Feathers of, ii. 242 

 Tok Bulu and, ii. i8 

 in War gear, i. 162, 163, ii. 59 

 Sacred to Sea Dayaks, ii. 88 

 Three species of. Omens from, 

 ii. 59-60 

 Hose, Dr. C, Classification by, of 

 Peoples of Sarawak, ii. 319, 

 320 

 Official journeys of, ii. 281 

 Presentation of Skulls by, to Cam- 

 bridge University, ii. 317 

 House-building, Animal sacrifice at, 

 ii. 105-6 c&«. I 

 Extraordinary, ii. 289 

 Kayan, i. 203 et seq. 

 Kenyah, Divination before, ii. 56 

 House-god, Kenyah, ii. 13, 14 

 Household Implements, Kayan, i. 53 



Property, i. 52 et seq. 

 Households, Kayan, Bonds uniting, 



i. 84-5 

 Houses — 



Change in Material of, ii. 206 n. 2 

 Defensive methods, i. 160, 178-9 

 Karen, ii. 238 

 Kayan, i. c^oetseq., 64, 204 



New, Leaves used at, ii. 113 

 Kenyah, 204 



Klemantan, i. 54, 204, 210 

 Madang, ii. 289 

 Punan, i. 210, ii. 182 <£•«.! 

 Sea Dayak, i. 54, ii. 250-1 



