;64 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Noses — continued 



Lerong, ii. 332 



Long Pokun, ii. 330 



Malang, ii. 329 



Maloh, ii. 326 



Milanau, ii. 334 



Murut, ii. 324 



Pagan tribes in general, i. 37-9 



Punan, ii. 179, 335, 336 



Sea Dayak, ii. 340 



Sebop, ii. 332 



Sibuyan, ii. 341 

 Numerals, Kayan, ii. 209-10 



Oath, Malanau, Dog used in, ii. 80 

 Oding Lahang, Founder of Kayan, 

 Kenyah and Klemantan 

 races, ii. 11, 138 



Kayans claiming descent from, ii. 10 



Invoking intercession of, ii. 10 

 'Odour," Kayan idea on, ii. 24, 157 



&n.x 

 Oko Perbungan, wife of Supreme 

 Being, in Madang belief, 

 ii. 44 

 Omen- Animals, &c., 'Kayan, ii. 4, 79 ; 

 Kenyah, ii. 73, 79, loi ; 

 Punan, ii. 84, 85, i86 



Spirits of, ii. 4, \^ et seq. 

 Omen- Birds, see also Birds, Divina- 

 tion by, Bali Flaki, d' 

 under Names 



Cult of, explanation, ii. 103 



Kayan, ii. 74-5 



Kenyah, ii. 51 ^^ seq. 



Punan, ii. 84 



Sea Dayak, ii. 86-7 



Sebop, ii. 118-9 

 Omens {see also Divination, andMagic), 

 i. 65, 71 



Agricultural, i. 109-10, 11 1 



Concerned with Boat Construction, 

 i. 202 



Consulted as to the Dead, Kayan, 

 ii. 215 



and House-building, i. 209 



Kayan word for, suggestive resem- 

 blance of, ii. 256 



Kenyah view on, ii. 57-8 



and Marriage, i. 75, ii. 171, 184 



Note on, i. 170 «. 



Sea Dayak, ii. 90 



of War, i. 168-70 

 Omen-taking, by Tama Bulan, ii. 52, 



54. 55. 28s 

 Orang Bukits, Slave - killing by, at 

 Chiefs' funerals, last re- 

 corded case, ii. 46 



Slave torture by, i. 192 



Orang Kubu, of Sumatra, ii. 225 

 Orang Malayu, i. 30 

 Orang-utan, Asiatic, i. 4 



Attitude to, of Kayans and Kenyahs, 

 "• 73. 77' loi 



Avoided by Pregnant Women, ii. 152 

 Orchids, i. 6 

 Orion, see Lafaang 



Ornaments, discarded in Mourning, 

 ii. 38 



Karen, ii. 238 



Kayan, male, i. 44-5 



Kenyah, i. 10, 12, <i- see i. 45 



Klemantan, i. 45 



Tatuing as, i. 247 

 Orobong Plant, uses of, ii. 114, 207 

 Ot-Danum, see Ulu Ayar 

 Otter, clawless, Asiatic, i. 4 

 Otters, hunted for food, i. 143 

 Oya District, ii. 269 



Paddles, Kayan, &c. , i. 132, 203 



Klemantan, i. 224 

 Pagan tribes, see also under separate 

 Names 



Animism among, i. 41 



Features common to all, i. 37 et seq. 



Linguistic diversity among, i. 42 



Political organisation of, 40-1 



Six principal groups of, i. 30 et seq. 



Social life of, i. 39 

 Pain, caused by Toh, treatment of, 



ii. 28, 120 et sqq. 

 Painting, i. 230, 231-2 



of Carved Woodwork, i. 226 

 Palm Leaves in Ritual, see Leaves 



Punan Houses made of, ii. 182 

 Palms [see also Areca, Rattan, Sago, 



and Silat), i. 6 

 Pandanus Leaves in I ban Basketwork, 



&c., ii. 251 

 Pantar vases, i. 62 

 Paper charms, ii. 127 

 Para rubber, see Rubber culture 

 Parang (sword), features and uses of, 



i. 159-60 

 Parents, Names of, i. 80, ii. 239 



Tabus observed by pre-natal and 

 post-natal, ii. i53«^j<?^. 

 Pari tribes, ii. 313 

 " Parit," defined, ii. 14 «. i 

 Parrots caught with Bird-lime, i. 149 

 Pa Silong, high god of the Klemantans, 



ii. 6 

 Pasir, and its Sultan, i. 9 

 Pata river, ii. 284 

 Peace, Chiefs promoting, ii. 206 

 Peacemakings, ii. 282 et seq. , 289 et seq. 

 Pearse, C. S. , ii. 308 n. i 



