366 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Prawn design in Tatu, Kenyah, ii. 71 



Trap, i. 138-9 

 Prayers, Bornean, ii. 5, 8, 9, 10, n, 



25. 75 

 Karen, ii. 238 

 Pre-Dravidian element in the Archi- 

 pelago, ii. 31 1-2 

 Pre-Marital Irregular Unions, i. 71 

 Prohibition, see also Tabu 



Affecting children, ii. 33, 71, 113 

 Proper names, see Names 

 Property, Inheritance of, i. 83 

 Household, i. $2 et seq. 

 Inquiring of Ghost as to division of, 



ii. 38-9cfe««. I, 2 

 Personal, Funeral use of — 



Kayan, ii. 3t&«.i, ii, 2,^&nn.\, 2, 



SO 

 Kenyah, ii. 50 

 Klemantan, ii. 50 

 Proto-Dravidian blend in Proto-Malay, 



ii. 229 

 Proto-Malays, see also Sea Dayak 

 Blend in stock of, ii. 229 

 in Borneo, ii. 313 et seq. 

 Brachycephalic heads of, ii. 312-3 

 Pulang Gana, Rice-culture spirit of 



Sea Dayaks, ii. 88 

 Pulo Klemantan, Malay name of 



Borneo, i. 6, 42 n. 

 Pulul rubber, i. 151 

 Punans, i. 30 



Allied tribes, i. 35, 177, 193, 244 

 Animal names given to Children, 



ii. 84 

 Animistic beliefs of, ii. 84 

 ArithmeticalHmit, ii. 209, 211 

 Aspect of, ii. 178-9, 185, 312 

 Assimilation of, into settled com- 

 munities, ii. 244 

 Attitude to Crocodiles, ii. 84, 189-90 

 Belongings of, ii. 190-1 

 Birth customs, ii. 184-5 

 Blow-pipes of, ii. 99, 182, 191, 226 

 Charm attached to, ii. 126 

 Manufacture of, i. 215-9 

 Burial customs, i. 36 

 Characteristics, i. 36, ii, 180-3, ^87-9 



et seq. 

 Charms, ii. 126, 190 

 Chiefs, functions of, ii, 182 

 Childhood among, ii, 185 

 Dances of, ii. 193 

 Distribution of, i, 35-6, ii, 177-8, 



313 

 Divine Ancestor of, ii. 138 

 Dress of, ii, 190 

 Dyeing by, i. 214 

 Ears. ii. 335, 336 



Punans — continued 



Estimated number, i, 31 



Exorcisms of, ii. 131 



Expertise in Camphor collection, 



i- 152-3 

 Eyes, ii. 335, 336 

 Face-form, ii. 335, 336 

 Food, i. 155, ii. 182 

 Group, in Hose's Classification, 



ii. 320 

 Hair, ii. 312, 336 

 Handicrafts, i, 36, 214-6, 224 

 Head-form, ii, 179, 335, 336 

 Houses, i. 2x0, & see 232, ii. 182 

 Hunting of, i. 143, ii, 99, 182 

 Love of, i. 35 

 Skill in, ii. 191-2 

 Ideas on After-life, ii. 44-5 

 Inter-group relations, ii. 187 

 Language, i. 36-7, ii. 254-5 tfcw.i 

 Mat-work of, decoration of, i. 224 

 Noses, ii. 179, 335, 336 

 Omen creatures, ii. 84, 88, 186 

 Physique, i. 36 



Pig, domestic, not eaten by, ii. 84 

 Races resembling elsewhere, ii. 225 

 Religious beliefs, ii. 138, 185 et seq. 

 Rites, Betel-nut blossom in, ii. 85 

 Rubber-growing by, i. 151 

 Scars, non-Keloid, i, 246 

 Scouting skill of, ii. 192 

 Sketches, i. 232 

 Skin-colour, i, 39, ii. 178, 179, 227, 



312, 339 

 Social organisation, i. 36, ii. 179, 



182 et seq., 187-8 

 Stature, ii, 178-9, 336 

 Sub-groups, ii, 177 

 Tatuing not used by, i, 245 

 Totemism absent among, ii. 99 

 Vengeance, ii. 180-1 

 Weapons [see also Blow-pipe, supra), 

 ii. 19, 180, 181, 182, 190, 

 191 

 Puni (Bruni), Chinese accounts of, 



i, 12, 13 

 Punishments, i, 65, ii, 196, 197 



(kn.i, 198 

 Punitive expeditions, i. 183-4 

 Purification ceremonies, ii. 36-7, 128-9 

 Pythons, as Ngarong, ii. 93-4 

 in Sea Dayak story, ii. 144 

 Sizes of, i. 7 



Quiver for Poisoned Darts, i, 219 



Races, Bornean, Classification of, 

 drawn up by Dr. Hose, 

 ii. 319, 320 



