INDEX 



367 



Races and Peoples of Borneo, The 

 Physical Characters of, 

 A. C. Haddon, ii. 311-41 

 Raffiesia, i. 6 



Ragam, Nakoda, see Bulkiah, Sultan 

 Raid, wanton, tribes guilty of, i. 182-3 

 Rainfall, i. 4, 5 



Rain-bird, Crested, omens from, ii. 59 

 Rain - making, in Kenyah Story, 



ii. i49<fc«. I 

 Rajahs of Sarawak, see Brooke, Sir 



Charles, and Sir James 

 Rakshas, land of, i. xx&n.x 

 Rambutan, i. 6, 117 

 Rats, Asiatic, i. 4 



Why they eat Rice, Sea Dayak 

 Legend, ii. 145 

 Rattan Palm, varieties, collection, and 

 uses of, i. 6, 44, 46-7, 117, 

 137. 153-4. 161-2, 231 

 Re-incarnation, belief in, ii. 47-8 



in Animal form, ii. 81, 102, 114 

 Rejang District, ii. 269, 271 

 River, ii. 287 



Navigable length, i. 5 

 Trend, i. 2 

 Religion, ii. ^et seq., 65, 185 et seq. 

 as affecting Conduct, ii. 204-5 

 Myths in relation to, ii. 136-7 

 Reptiles, i. 7 



Residents, Dutch, system of, estab- 

 lished, ii. 309 

 Sarawak, ii. 268-9 * 



Administrative duties, ii. 269 et 



seq. 

 Dwellings of, ii, 270-1 

 Official journeys of, ii. 272, 281 

 Described, ii. 278 et seq. 

 Resin-collecting, i. 155 

 Revenue, Sarawak, Sources of, 



ii. 305-6 

 Rhinoceros, African, Horn of, ii. 221 

 Asiatic, i. 3 



Bornean, Horn of, used for Sword 

 hilts, ii. 221 n.i 

 Hunted, i. 143, 145 

 Ribai, Sea Dayak River-god, Crocodile 



shape of, ii. 89 

 Rice {padi), Kayan and Kenyah word 

 for, ii. 313 «. 2 

 Baskets for carrying, i. 56-7, 105, 



212 

 Culture — 



Crocodile and Spirit connected 



with, Sea Dayak, ii. 88-9 

 Divination during, ii. 56 

 Drying, Pounding, Winnowing, 

 &c., and appliances for, 

 i- S3. 99-105. 118-20 



Rice culture — continued 



Introduction of, in relation to de- 

 cay of Totemism, ii. 97 

 Karen, ii. 238 



Kayan, extravagance of, ii. 243 

 Pagan tribes, i. 35, 36, 40 

 Reaping [see also Harvest), 



i. 104-5 

 Ritual associated with, i. 105-15 

 Crocodile - patterned, in Ritual, 



ii. 83, 131 

 Drink from [see Borak), i. 11 3-4 

 and Fertility in Women, i. ii2(f;«.2 

 Food-staple, i. 97 

 Magic to Spoil, ii. 123-4 

 Selection of Seed grain, i. 111-12 

 Soul of, Bornean and Karen beliei 



in, ii. 113, 239 

 Storage, i. 53-4, 55, 105, ni-12, 



ii. 139 

 in relation to Toh, ii. 23 

 Rice-sparrows, i. 104 

 Rites, Leaves used in, see Leaves 

 River Toh, rites concerning, ii. 25 

 River-turtle as Ngarong, ii. 94 

 Rivers, i. 2 



as Highways, i. 131, ii. 271 

 Courses, features of, i. 5 

 Guardians, in after-life {see Fish, 



Hornbill, <i:c.), ii. 187 

 Life on, and beside, i. 131 et 



seq. 

 Navigable lengths, i. 5 

 Rite on Boys entering, ii. 25 

 in Sarawak proper, ii. 257 

 Rod and Line fishing, i. 137 

 Rollick at Harvest time, i. 113 «/ seq. 

 Roman parallels to Kenyah divining 

 methods, see Notes, at foot 

 <?/ Chapter XV 

 Roofs, i. 206-7 

 Roots, Edible, i. 6 

 Roth, H. Ling, Iban legends collected 



by, ii. 137 

 Rubber, i. 6 



Collecting, &c., i. 117, 151-2 

 Cultivation of, in Sarawak, ii. 306 



««. 1,2 

 as Tribute, Madang, ii. 292 

 Rubber-producing trees, &c., i. 151 

 Rusa vases, i. 62 



Saat, Mountain, ii. 287 

 Saba Irang, Madang Chief, ii. 286 

 Sabans, locale of, i. 35 

 Sacrifice, see Animal, Human, and 

 Votive 

 Past and present, i. 10, 11 

 Sadong river, ii. 257 



