;58 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Kenyahs — contin ued 



Journeys, Divination before, ii. 52-5 

 Languages or dialects, i. 34, ii. 254-5 



<t n. I 

 Life after Death idea, ii. 43 et seq. 

 Madness beliefs, ii. 71 

 Marriage customs, ii. 175 

 Masks used by, ii. 287 

 Mode of taking Solar altitude, 



i. 106-8 

 Naming among, ii. 12 «. i 

 Noses, i. 37-8, ii. 337 

 Omens consulted by {see also Divina- 

 tion, supra), ii. 51, 57-8,72 



etseq., 285 

 Origin, ii. 244 

 Ornaments, i. 10, 12, ctj(?^45 



Earrings, i. 48 

 Peculiarities differentiating, ii. 245 

 Penghulus of, ii. 274 

 Physique, i. 33-4 

 Property, personal, in, andonTombs, 



ii. 50 

 Restrictions on Food, animals, &c. , 



ii. 128-9 

 Rice-winnowing, i. 119-20 

 Shields, i. 165 



Decoration of, i. 188-9 

 Skin colour, i. 34, 38, ii. 337 

 Social organisation, i. 67-8, ii. 194 



et seq. 

 Stature, ii. 338 

 Story of Belira Fish, ii. 149 

 Sub-tribes, i. 67 & n. i 

 Tatu among, i. 246-7, ii. 71 



Shelford on, i. 261-2 

 Villages, i. 54, ii. 283, 286 

 War, offensive. Divination before, 



ii. 55 

 War-coats, ii. 72-3 

 Warfare, i. 184-5 

 Women, of the interior, ii. 289-90 

 Keppel, Captain Sir Harry, and the 



Bruni pirates, ii. 257 

 Kerayans, locale of, i. 35 

 Kieng, the Woodpecker, Omen-bird, 



ii- 59 

 Kilong, Fish Trap, i. 138 

 Kina Balangan (river), meaning, i. 17 

 Kina Balu, meaning, i. 17 

 Kinabalu, Mount, elevation, &c. , i. i 

 Kindred, names for, i. 79 et seq., 85 



et seq. , et alibi 

 Kinship, Forbidden Degrees of, Kayan, 



i. 73-4, Sea Dayak, i. 83 

 Kites, Kayan, ii. 163 

 Klemantans or Kalamantans, i. 30 

 Adoption ceremony of, i. 78 

 Animistic Beliefs, ii. 79 et seq. 



Klemantans — continued 

 Arithmetic of, ii. 211 

 Art and designs of, i. 241-2 

 Painting, i. 231 

 Wood-carving, i. 224, ii. 19 

 Articles hung on Tombs, spoilt by, 



ii. 36 n.2 

 Astronomical lore and myths, 



ii. 139, 2i4<fc«. 

 Attitude to various Animals, ii. 80-1 

 Beads, use of, i. 228 

 Beliefs- 

 Reincarnation in Animal forms, 



ii. 8i 

 Relationship claimed by, with 



Crocodiles, ii. 81 etseq. 

 Shape-shifting, ii. 81-2 

 Canoes, i. 203 



Caps and Head bands of, i. 215 

 Characteristics, i. 34-5, 129, ii. 195, 



218 

 Coffins, ii. 48, 49 

 Cremation among, in the South, 



ii. 50 

 Cult of Deceased Chiefs, ii. 10 

 Culture, source of, ii. 234, 243 et 



seq., 247-8 

 Death and Burial customs, ii. 10, 



48, 49. 50 

 Distribution, i. 34-5 

 Earrings, female, i. 48 

 Entertainment of guests, i. 123-9 

 Estimated number, i. 31 

 Exorcism, rites of, ii. 129 et seq. 

 Fires, ritual of, ii. 79 

 Founder of tne race, ii. 10, 11, 138 

 Gods, images, rites, &c. , ii. 19 

 Land of the Dead, ii. 42-3 

 Supreme Being of, and substitutes, 

 ii. 79 

 Group, Hose's Classification, ii. 320 

 Anthropological measurements, 



ii- 325-7 

 Head-suspension by, i. 177, 178 

 Houses, i. 54, 204, 210 

 Hunters, i. 34, 144 

 Jar-burial among, ii. 48, 49 

 Language, i. 34, ii. 254-5 <fe«.i 

 Love charms, ii. 127 

 Magic, ii. 115, 123-4 

 Marriage customs, ii. 175 

 Mode of determining time for Sowing, 



i. 109 

 Mourning, ii. 38 «. i 

 Names for young children, i. 79-80 

 Noses, i. 39 

 Paddles, i. 203 



Peculiarities differentiating, ii. 245 

 Penghulus of, ii. 274 



