356 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Kayans — continued 



Death as viewed by, ii. 40 et seq., 



206 

 Coming to life after, stories of, 



ii. 42-3 

 Death and Burial Customs, ii. 3, 



32 et seq. , 240 

 Defeat of, by Sarawak troops, 



ii. 260-1 

 Deified Ancestors, as minor gods of, 



ii. 10-12 

 Distribution of, i. 33, 63-4 

 Divination of {see also Omens, 



infra), ii. 252 

 Domestic animals of, i. 53, 61 

 Drums of, i, 61 

 Earrings, female, i. 47-8 

 Ears, ii. 338 



Entertainment of guests, i. 123-9 

 Estimated number of, i. 31 

 Ethnic affinities of, ii. 235 et seq,, 



241 et seq., 256 

 Eyes, ii. 338, 339 

 Face-form, ii. 338, 339 

 Family and relationships, i. 73 et 



seq. 

 Adoption of Children, i. 77-9 

 Divorce, i, 76-7 

 Marriage customs, i. 70-4 



Monogamy the rule, i. 73 

 Slaves, position and treatment in, 



i. 70-2 

 Fear of the Toh, ii. 4 

 Feast {see Harvest), ii. 160 et seq. 

 Fighting qualities. Weapons, and 



methods, i. 158-63 

 Fines, ii. 195 

 Fires, in Ritual, ii. 75 

 Fish-hooks, i. 137 

 Founder of the race, ii. lo-ii, 138 

 Gods, ii. 4, 5 et seq. 

 Gongs, i. 60-1 

 Group, in Hose's Classification, 



ii. 320 

 Anthropological Measurements, 



ii. 338 

 Gutta, collection and preparation of, 



i. 151 

 Hair, ii. 338, 339 

 Head-form, ii. 338, 339 

 Head-taking, i. 173 



and Hanging, i. 177 

 High God, ii. 5, 7 

 Wife of, ii. 6, 7 

 Homicide, views on, ii. 199-200, 



201 

 Households (see also Family, supra), 



bonds uniting, i. 84-5 

 Houses, i. 50-4, 55, ii. 2, 3, 113 



Kayans — continued 



Human flesh, as used by, i. 175 n., 



ii. 105 

 in Baram district at annexation, 



ii. 279 

 Infancy, ii. 156-7, 158-60 

 Initiation of Boys, ii. 168, 169 

 Instruments, art, and customs of, 



found in S.E. Asia, ii. 242 

 Invasion by, ii. 231 et seq. 

 Iron- working by, i. 193-7 

 Language, i. 33, 63 



Wide use of, i. 42, ii. 245 

 Leaves in cults of, ii. 20 et alibi 

 Madmen caged by, ii. 31, 46«. i 

 Considered as possessed, ii. 28, 



46, 129 

 Magic, views on, ii. 115 



Therapeutic, ii. 28 et seq. ti-zoet seq. 

 Map-making, ii. 213 

 Marriage customs, i. 64, 70-2, 74-6, 



170-2 

 Chiefs', i. 71, 74-6, ii. 171 et seq. 

 Massage, ii. 209 

 Mats and Mat-making, i. 56, 59 



Communal, story about, ii. 217 

 Measurements used by, ii. 212 

 Mechanical Causation understood 



by, ii. 2-4 

 Migrations, reasons for, i. 55 

 Mode of taking Solar Altitude, 



i. 108-9 

 Mourning, ii. 37-8 

 Naming among, ii. 12 «. i 

 Noses of, ii. 338, 339 

 Numerals, ii. 209-10 

 Omen birds of, ii. 74-5 

 Origin of, ii. 234, 255-6 

 Ornaments, male, 44-5 

 Peaceable under Sarawak rule, 



i. 183 

 Penghulus of, ii. 274 et alibi 

 Prisoners of, i. 173 



Alleged Torture of, i. 190-2 

 Property, personal, in and on 



Tombs, ii. 50 

 Religious beliefs, Rites, &€. {see also 



Afterworld and Gods, 



supra), ii. i, 3, 4 et sqq., 



47, 48, 113, 255 

 Eschatological, ii. 40 et seq. , 48 



Ghosts in, ii. 3 

 Soul in, ii. 3-4 



Reincarnation of, ii. 47-8 

 Soul-catcher, or Dayong, ii. 3, 29 



et seq. 

 Soul-conducting gods, ii. 41 

 Spiritual beings in, ii. i et seq. 

 Tohs, ii. \^ et seq. 



