INDEX 



359 



Klemantans — continued 



Physique of, i. 134, 139, ii, 237 



Pigeon trap, ii. 149 



Property, personal at Tombs, ii. 50 



Pure type of Indonesian, ii. 237 



Raids, i. 182 



Religion, see Beliefs, Gods, 6cc. 



Shields, i. 165 



Slave- killing at Chiefs' funerals by, 



last recorded case, ii. 46 

 Slave-torture by, i. 19 1-2 

 Social organisation, ii. 1 95 

 Story of Stupid Boy, ii. 149 et seq. 

 Sub- tribes, ii. 314 



Ethnic affinities of, ii. 245-6 

 Mats made by, i. 214 

 Tatu of, i. 247 

 Tapang tree, beliefs on, ii. 114 

 Tatu among, i. 246-7, 26T,26^etseg. 

 Term, explanation, i. 42 n. 

 Tombs, ii. 48-9, 50 

 Use of Human flesh, i. 175 n.z 

 Villages, accepting peace with Sara- 

 wak, ii. 261 

 War-canoes, Crocodile prows of, 



ii. 83 

 Weapon, i. 34 



Women, Ear discs and Ear plugs of, 

 i. 148 

 Klieng, demi - god of Sea - Dayaks, 

 ii. 85, 86 

 Animal shapes of, ii. 89 

 Klings, Coastal settlements of, i. 29 

 Early visits to Borneo, i, 9 

 Estimated number, i. 31 

 Knots, decorative, i. 231 

 Kobong, West Australian parallel to 



Ngarong, ii. 109-10 

 Kohlbriigge, J. H. F., cited on Ethno- 

 logy of Borneo, ii. 312 

 et seq. 

 Kotei, Dutch protection accepted by, 



ii. 263 

 Kotei river, trend of, i. 2 

 Kublai Khan, expedition of, against 



Java, i. 16 

 Kuching, rainfall and temperature at, 



i- 4-5 

 Residents at, ii. 268-9 



Labuan, Kadayans of, i. 21 

 Laconism, Kayan, ii. 219 

 Ladders, Kayan, i. 53 

 Lafaang (Orion), Long Kiput story of, 



ii. 139 et seq. 

 Lakekut dance, i. 114 

 Lakes and rivers, Kayan god of, ii. 5 

 Laki, use of title for men, and gods, 



ii. 6, 10, 13, 47 



Laki Avit, Chief, influence of, ii. 275 



Statesmanlike qualities of, ii. 206 

 Laki Ivong, invocation of, i. 113 

 Laki Jup Urip, functions of, ii. 5, 41 

 Laki Lah, Kayan chief, ii. 284-5, 286, 



287 

 Laki Neho, i. 169 



Functions of, ii. 74-5 



Iban analogies, ii. 85-6 



Laki Pesong, god of children, in Kayan 



Naming of ceremonies, ii. 161 



Laki Tenangan, high god of the 



Kayans, n.c^etseg., 74-5,255 



Evolution of, as high god, ii. 12, 16 

 et seq. 



Wife of, see Doh Tenangan 

 Lali {see Malan, and Tabu), defined, 



ii. 14 n. I 

 Lampit {sleeping mat), i. 213 

 Land for Agriculture, preparation of, 



i. 97 et seq. 

 Land Dayaks, Death and Burial 

 customs of, ii. 230 



Ethnic affinities of, ii. 252-3 



Face- form, ii. 325 



Hair, ii. 325 



Hat-making by, i. 215 



Head-form, ii. 325 



Hindu- Javanese blend in, i. 28 



in Hose's Classification, ii. 320 



Non-tatuing of, i. 245 



Shields, i. 166 



Skin colour, &c., ii. 325 



Stature, ii. 326 

 Land of the Dead, see also Afterworld 



Kayan, ii. 40 et seq. 



Kenyah, ii. 43 



Klemantan, ii. 42-3 



Madang, map of, ii. 44-5 



Malanau, ii. 45-6 



Punan, ii. 44-5 

 Land-tortoise, in Sea Dayak Fables, 



ii. 90 

 Languages in relation to Ethnology of 

 Borneo, ii. 253 et seq. 



Kayan, i. 33, ii. 245, 254(fc«.i 



Kenyah, i. 34, ii. 254 &n.i. 



Klemantan, i. 34, ii. '2^\&n.T. 



Maloh, ii. 253 



Murut, ii. 254 6cn.x 



Punan, i. 36-7, ii. 254 Asn.s. 



Sea Dayak, i. 33, ii. 250, 253 

 Lansat fruit, i. 6, 117 

 Lanuns, origin of, ii. 253 

 Lashing, decorative, of Rattan, &c. , 



i. 230-1 

 Lata river, ii. 287 

 Law, in Sarawak, ii. 268-9 

 Lawas District, ii. 262, 269 



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