354 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Human figure, and details, in Kayan 



Decorative Art, i. 234 etseq. 



Flesh, ceremonial use, i. 175 ft* «. 2, 



ii. 9 <fc «. I 

 Hair, see Hair 



Relationship claimed with Animals, see 

 Bear-Cat, Crocodile, Deer, 

 &c. 

 Soul, Two kinds of, Karen ideas on, 



ii. 239 

 Sacrifice, propitiatory, of the Jing- 

 kangs, ii. 9 «. i 

 Rites once including, ii. 46, 104 

 et seq. 

 Hunter Nomad tribes, ii. 177 et seq. 

 Hunting, i. 117, 161 



Objects, and methods, i. 143 et seq. 

 Punan, i. 144-5, '^- 99> 191*2 

 Traps, i. 145-9 

 Huts, temporary, i. 134 



Iban, origin of name, i. 32 



Group, in Hose's Classification, ii. 320 

 I bans, see Sea Dayaks 

 Idayans, legends of, on Chinese colony, 



i. 17 

 Illness, Kayan theory of, and treat- 

 ment (see also Exorcism), 



ii. 2% et seq. 

 Recovery from, Kayan rites at, ii. 7, 8 

 Images (not precisely Idols), various 



tribes, ii. 7, 8, 13, 14 <£.•«. i, 



19. 53. 83. 84, 117-8, 161 

 Impotence, cures, &c. , of, ii. 207-8 



<0 n. I 

 Incense, in Malanau Exorcism, ii. 131 

 Incest, views on, i. 73, 83, ii. 196, 



197 tfc «. I, 198-9 

 Indo- Malaya, Gangetic peoples in, 



Logan on, ii. 229<j&«. i 

 Indonesian, meaning and application 



of term, ii. 227-8, 312 etseq. 

 Infancy, Kayan, ii. 156-60 

 Infants, Feeding of, Kayan, ii. 159 ; 



Punan, ii. 185 

 Head-deformation of, Malanau tribe, 



i. 48-50 

 Touching of, objected to, ii. 24 

 Initiation, see Boys 

 Injuries, Magic for, various Tribes, 



ii. 123 

 Insects, i. 7, 54 

 Instruments for the determination of 



Seasons, i. 106-9 

 Intercession, invoked by Kayans, 



ii. 10, II 

 Inter-class Clansmen, origin, i. 71 



Marriages, i. 70-2 

 Interior, tribes of, ii. 311 



Intestines, Divination by, see Divina- 

 tion, Liver, ttr. 

 Invasions, Effects of, on Cultiu-e, 



ii. 231 

 Ipoh tree. Dart-poison from, i. 218, 



ii. 208 <£• n. 2 

 Iron, Currency of, former, of Bruni, 

 i. 193 «.i 

 given at Kayan births, ii. 156 

 Implements, Kayan, i. 197 

 Iron-wood {Bilian), i. 6 



Bars, as Weapons, i. 161, 181 

 Dishes of, i. 59, 211 

 Roofing, i. 50 

 Iron-working, Kayan, i. 193-7 

 Irrigation, Dusun, ii, 253 ; Kalabit, 



i. 97-8 

 Isang, see Silat 



Islands surrounding Borneo, influx of 

 Peoples from, ii. 231 



Jack fruit, i. 6 



/agang- wood, for Blow-pipes, i. 215 



Jar-burial, Klemantan and Murut, 



ii. 48, 49, 50 

 Jaring, or Deer-trap, i. 144, 145 

 Jars {see also Vases), and Cocoanuts, 



severing of, ii. 49<fc«. i, 



302 

 Chinese, and Native, i. 59 

 Java, Camphor tribute to, from Puni, 



Indonesian element in, ii. 312 

 Javanese influence on Sea Dayak 



beliefs, ii. 26 

 Supremacy, i. 14-7 

 Javelins, i. 160-1 

 Jaw bones of Pigs in Purification and 



other Ceremonies, ii. 37, 65 

 Jerat, trap for Small Animals, i. 146-8 

 Jevons, cited on Totemism, ii. 97, 



103 

 Jew's harp, i. 74, 121 

 Jingkang, use of Human Flesh, i. 175 



«.2, ii. 9 «.i 

 Jolo (Sulu Island), Sultan of, i. 9 

 Johore, conversion at, of Alak ber 



Tata, i. igd;n.i 

 Journeys, Divination before, Kenyah, 



ii. 52-5, 64, 66 

 Official, described, ii. 278 et seq. 

 Judicial duties of Kayan chiefs, i. 65 

 Juman, Kayan Chief, ii. 283, 284, 



285, 287 

 Jungle, Life in, i. 143 



Paths and tree-bridges, i. 131 

 Products, i. 40, 117-8, 149 et seq., 



ii. 178 

 Jungle fever, Kayan remedy, ii. 208 



