INDEX 



355 



Kadayans, Magic of, ii. 115, 123-4 



Non-tatuing, i. 246 



Origin ascribed to, i, 21 



Sacrificial periods of, i. 11 

 Kahayan river races, Tatu designs of, 



i. 269 

 Kakhyens, Caucasic element in, 



ii. 229 «. I 

 Kalabits, Baskets of, i. 214 



Buffaloes sacrificed by, ii. 107 



Courtship, ii. 176, 247 



Decorative Arts of, i. 224, 233 



Ears, Eyes, and Noses of, ii. 324-5 



Expedition against, ii. 281 



Face-form, &c., ii. 324-5 



Hair, ii. 325 



Head-form, ii. 324 



in Hose's Classification, ii. 320 



Locale of, i. 35 



Rice cultural methods, i. 97-8 



Skin colour, ii. 325 



Stature, ii. 325 



Tatu, i. 266 

 Kalang-asu, see Dog Pattern 

 Kanowits, Baskets and Basket Work 



of, i. 2Z4, 224 

 Kapuas river Basin, I bans of, ii. 249 



Length of, ii. 308 



Trend of, i. 2 

 Karens, affinities and analogies of, 

 w^ith Kayans, &c. , ii. 235 

 et seg. , 256 



Agriculture of, ii. 238 



Beliefs, ii. 238, 256 



Birth customs, ii. 239 



Blood of Fowl, in Rites of, ii. 239 



Characteristics of, ii. 239 



Cross-bow and Poisoned Arrows of, 

 ii. 238 



Death and Burial Customs of, ii. 239 



Ear-lobe distention of, ii. 238 



Ethnic affinities of, ii. 229 & n. , 235 

 et seq. , 256 



Hair-extraction by, ii. 238 



Houses of, ii. 238 



Locale of, ii. 236 



Marriage customs of, ii. 239 



Prayers of, ii. 238 



Social Organisation of, ii. 237 et seq. 



Soul-catching among, ii. 238-9 



Tatu of, ii. 239 



Three chief tribes of, ii. 237 

 Kayans, i. 30 



Ages, difficulty of ascertaining, 

 ii. 175-6 



Altars, ii. 7, 15, 16, 184 



Animal Cults of, ii. 74 et seq. 



Animals carved on Beam-ends by, 

 ii. 78 



Kayans — contin ued 



Argument, methods of, ii. 215-6 

 Arithmetic of, ii. 209-11, 292 

 Arrival in Borneo, tradition of, 



i. 15 &n.x, 16 

 Arts, i. 224 



Bamboo decorations, i. 229 

 Baskets and Basket Work, i. 56-9, 



178, 211-4 

 Decorative Designs and their ap- 



pHcation, i. 233-41 

 Dog pattern in, i. 248, 249, ii. 78-9 

 Public character of, i. 241 

 Steel-chasing, i. 196, 224 

 Sword blades and handles, making, 

 i. 194, 195-6, and decora- 

 tion, i. 234, 238, 240 

 Attitude to Cattle, ii. tj 



to Crocodile, i. 14 1-2, ii. 76-7 

 to Deer, ii. 72, jj, 157 

 to Dok, ii. 77-8 

 to Monkey, ii. jj 

 to Orang-utan, ii. 77 

 to Pig, ii. 'j'j 

 to Tiger, ii. 'jj 

 Augurs, note on, i. 170 n. 

 of Batang Kayan, difficulties with, 



ii. 282 

 Birth customs, ii. 114, x^^ et seq. 

 Blood - brotherhood. Human and 



Animal, ii. 76-7, 107-8 

 Blow-pipes, ii. 240 



Making, of, i. 215-9 

 Boats, i. 55-6, 166, 199, ii. 2, ^etseq. 

 War-boats, i. 166-7 



Construction, i. 199 et seq., 

 202-3 

 Boys and Youths, Mutilation practised 



by, ii. 170 

 Bride gifts, ii. 171 et seq. 

 Characteristics, i. 33, 129, ii. 204-6, 



216, 217-8, 233, 283 

 Charms, ii. 124 et seq. 

 Chiefs, Ambitions of, ii. 275 



Duties and position of, i. 64 et seq. 

 on Laki Neho, ii. 74-5 

 Tombs of, ii. 35-6 

 Childhood, ii. 157 et seq. 

 Children, Training of, ii. 160-3 

 Clothing, Women's, ii. 202 

 Coffins, ii. 32, 34 

 Conduct, how conditioned, ii. 194-5, 



204 

 Courtship, ii. 170-2 

 Creation myths, ii. 7, 137-8 

 Culture, imparted to Kenyahs and 

 Klemantans, ii. 234, 243 

 et seq. 

 Dances, ii. 78, 156-7, 167-8 



