INDEX 



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Monkey and Toad, in Barawan story, 



ii. 151-2 

 Moral and Intellectual Peculiarities, 

 ii. 194 et seq. 



Qualities, Kayan word for, ii. 203-4 

 Morgan, Prof. Lloyd, cited, ii. 100 

 Moskowski, — , cited, ii. 313 

 Mosquitoes, in legend and in fact, 



ii. 143-4 

 Motifs, in Kayan, Decorative Art, 



i. 234 et seq. 

 Mountains, i. i, 2, ii. 279, 287 

 Mourners, Purification of, ii. 36-7 

 Mourning, for Chiefs after War, i. 176 



Kayan, ii. 37-8 

 Mouse-deer, hunted for food, i. 143 



Klemantan attitude to, ii. 81 



Omens from, ii. 72 



in Sea Dayak Fables, ii. 90 



and Tortoise in Kenyah Fable, 

 ii. 147 et seq. 

 Muda Hasim, and Rajah Brooke, 



i. 25-6 

 Mudong Alan Mountain, ii. 289 

 Muka District, i. 269 

 Muntjac, hunted for food, i. 143 



Klemantan attitude to, ii. 80-1 



Omens from, ii. 72 

 Murders of English officers of Sara- 

 wak government, ii. 259 

 Muriks, Ethnic affinities of, ii. 245 



Trance beliefs of, ii. 42-3 

 Muruts, i. 30 



Agriculture of, i. 35 



Clay-Crocodiles of, ii. 84 



Culture, source, &c. , of, ii. 246^/5^^. 



Distribution, i. 35 



Drunkenness, &c., of, i. 35, 130, 

 ii. 195 



Ear, ii. 325 



Earlier in Borneo than Kayans, 

 ii. 232 



Estimated number, i. 31 



Ethnic affinities, i. 35, ii. 246 et seq. 



Eye, ii. 324-5 



Face-form, ii. 324 



Group, Anthropometrical Observa- 

 tions on, ii. 324-5 

 Hose's Classification, 320 



Hair, ii, 325 



Hairpins, i. 44 



Head-form, ii. 324 



Invasion by, ii. 231 



Jar-burial of, ii. 49-50 



Language, ii. 254-5 <fc«.i 



Nose, ii. 324 



Physique, i. 35 



Shields, i. 165-6 



Skin colour, i. 35, 39, ii. 325 



Muruts — contin ued 



Social organisation, i. 35 

 Stature, ii. 325 

 Subdued by Bruni, i. 19 

 Tatu among, i. 265 et seq. 

 Weapons, ii. 246 

 Music and Song, see also Lullabies 

 Kayan, ii. 166 

 Punan, ii. 192 

 Musical Instruments, see Bamboo Pipes, 

 Drums, Gongs, Guitars, 

 Harmonica, Jew's Harp, 

 Keluri, Nose Flute, Pipe 

 Kayan, found in S.E. Asia, ii. 242 

 Myths, Legends, and Stories, ii. 136 

 et seq. 

 in relation to Religion, ii. 136-7 



Nagas, resemblances to Kayans, 

 ii. 241 et seq. 



Names, Proper, Children's, and Adults' 

 at various ages and stages, 

 i. 79 et seq. , <Sc Appendix, 

 i. 85 et seq., ii. 24, 160-3, 



239 

 " Native officers," in Sarawak govern- 

 ment, ii. 270 

 Nature Spirits, Karen beliefs in, 



ii. 238 

 Necklaces, Kayan, Men's, i. 44 ; 



Women's, i. 47 



Negrito aspect met with, in N. Borneo, 



i. 28 



Race, no traces of, ii. 225-6, 311 



Negroid features, how accounted for, 



ii. 225 <kn.x 

 Netherlands Borneo, see Dutch Borneo 

 Netting of Fish, i. 135-6 

 Ngarong, or Secret Helper, Sea Dayak, 

 ii. 90 et seq. 

 Supplementary note on, ii. 114 

 and Totemism, ii. 109 et seq. 

 Ngelai wood, for Boat-building, i. 199 

 Nieuwenhuis, Dr. A. W. , cited on 

 Kayan Tatu, i. 247 et seq., 

 passim. 

 Ethnological expeditions of, in Dutch 

 Borneo, ii. 3io<fc«. i 

 Night in a Bornean guest-place, i. 121 

 Ningka vases, i. 62 

 Nomad Hunter tribes, ii. 177 et seq. 

 Nose-flute, i. 121 



Noses, Observations on, Haddon's 

 Method of taking, ii. 321-2 

 Barawan, i. 327 

 Kalabit, ii. 324 

 Kayan, ii. 338, 339 

 Kenyah, ii. 337 

 Klemantan, i. 39 



