i62 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Malohs — continued 

 Language, ii. 253 

 Nose, ii. 326 

 Skin, ii. 327 

 Stature, ii. 327 

 Tatu not used by, i. 245 

 Mammals, Asiatic, i. 24 

 Bornean, i. 7 

 Hunted for food, i. 143-4 

 Manangs, see Medicine Men 

 Mango, i. 6, 117 

 Mangosteen, i. 6, 117 

 Manhood, beginning of, Kayan, ii. 166 

 Mansur Shah, i. 16 

 Map of the Afterworld, by a Madang 



chief, ii. 43-4 

 Map-making, ii. 43, 213 

 Maraja Kuli, king of Puni, and the 



Chinese, i. 16, 17, 26 

 Marriage by Capture, Kayan simulation 



of, ii. 172-4 

 Marriage customs — 

 Kalabit, ii. 176, 247 

 Karen, ii. 239 

 Kayan, i. 64, 70-2, ii. 170-1 



Chiefs and upper classes, i. 71, 



74-6, ii. 171 et seq. 

 Feasts, i. 76 

 Gifts, i. 76 d: n.z 

 Interclass marriages, i. 70-2 

 Kenyah, see Kayan, supra 

 Punan, ii. 183-4 

 Sea Dayak, i. 82, 83 

 Married life, i. 76 et seq. 

 Marudi, see Claudetown 

 Masks used by — 

 Dayongs, ii. 115 



Lepu Aga people (Kenyahs), ii. 287 

 & n.x 

 Massage, Kayan, ii. 209 

 Matriarchy, survivals of, i. 29, ii. 175 

 Mats and Mat-making — 



Kayan, i. 56, 59, 212,217, ii. 252 ct'«. 

 Kenyah, ii. 252 

 Punan, i. 224, ii. 252 

 Matu district, ii. 269 

 Maxwell, F. R. O. , ii. 308 n. i 

 May, Susanna, and Commerce, loss of, 

 and murder of crews at 

 Bruni, i. 24 

 M'Dougall, Dr. W. , and other colla- 

 borators, Haddon's ac- 

 knowledgments to, ii. 324 

 Measurements, Kayan, ii. 212 



Relative, of Borneo races, ii. 316 

 et seq. 

 Medicine, Bear's gall-bladder as, i. 144 

 Chinese, Bezoar stones, &c., in, 

 i. 155-6 



Medicine — continued 



Human flesh in, i. 17$ n. 2, ii. 9 n. i 

 Tobacco plant in, ii. 208 

 Medicine Man, of Sea Dayaks, ii. 11 5-6 



Women, Malanau, ii. 130 et seq. 

 Medicines, Kayan use of, ii. 206 et seq. 

 Melanesians, in Sumatra, &c. , ii. 312 



None in Borneo, ii. 34 

 Men, Domestic Life and Occupations, 

 i. 1x6 et seq. 

 Spirits or souls of, as Toh, ii. 4, 19 

 et seq. 

 Mental Hfe of Savage peoples, ii. 221-2 

 Power ascribed to Animals, basis of 

 beliefs on, ii. 100-2 

 Mercury, in Sarawak, ii. 306 

 Metal pot for cooking Rice, i. 60 

 Mice, Asiatic, i. 4 

 Middle classes, Kayan and Kenyah, 



i. 70-2 

 Migratory habits, and reasons for, 

 various tribes, i. 41, 42, 

 55- 98-9, 203 et seq., 210, 

 ii. 16 

 Karen, ii. 238 

 Milanau, see Malanau 

 Military use made of Sea Dayaks, 



ii. 305 

 Minerals in Sarawak, ii. 306 <Scn.z 

 Ming Dynasty, influence of, i. 16 

 Mingris tree, Bee-nests in, i. 154 

 Mining, Gold and Diamond, early 

 Chinese, i. 17 ; present 

 day, i. 28-9 

 Miri people. Animal relations claimed 

 by, ii. 81 

 in story of Usai, ii. 143 

 Modesty, Kayan, &c. , ii. 202-3 

 Mohammed, Sultan, and his successors, 



i. 19 (?/ seq. 

 Mohammedanism in Borneo, i. 8 

 Introduction of, i. 18 

 Arab influence in, i. 29 

 Mongol drift into Indo-Chinese area, 



ii. 230 

 Mongoloid element in Bornean peoples, 



ii. 226 et seq. 

 Monkeys, Asiatic, i. 4 



Cocoa-nut or Dok, Kayan attitude to, 



ii. 77-8 

 Hunted for food, i. 143, 145 

 Indigenous, i. 7 

 in Kenyah Decoration, i. 241-2 

 Long-nosed, Indigenous, i. 7 



Avoided by Pregnant women, 



ii- 153 

 Kenyah attitude to, ii. 73, 77, loi 

 Long-tailed, Bezoar stones from, 

 i- -^SS 



