370 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Shields — continued 

 Klemantan, i. 165 

 Land Dyaks, i. 166 

 Murut, i. 165-6 

 Sea Dayak, i, 166, ii. 251 

 Ship, to carry off Sickness, Coastal 



tribes, ii. 122-3 

 Shrew, big, Asiatic, i, 4 



Feather-tailed, Indigenous, i. 7 

 Pattern named after. Sea Dayak, 

 i. 244 

 Sians or Sihans, Nomad hunters, 

 ii. 177 

 Locale of, ii. 178 

 Tatu of, i. 268-9 

 Siap aioh, see Kenyah Charms 

 Sibu Fort, ii. 303 

 Sibuyans, Face-form of, ii. 341 

 Head-form, ii. 341 

 Stature, ii. 341 

 Sickness [see also Pain), Treatment 

 and Tab7is of, ii. 8, 28 

 et seq., 31 

 Silat river, ii. 286-7 

 Silat palm, in Kayan rites, ii. 113 

 Simpang Impang, Sea Dayak story of, 



ii. 144 et seq. 

 Singalang, Family and relatives of, 



ii. 86-7 

 Singalang Burong, War-god of Sea 



Dayaks, ii. 85-6 

 Singapore, Javanese invasion of, i. 14 

 Sit, see Spider-hunter 

 Sitting Mat, wearing of, i. 212, ii. 252 



<kn.i 

 Size, reckoning of, Kayan, ii. 212 

 Skapans, Paintings of, i. 231 

 Skin affections, prevalence of, i. 39, 

 ii. 116 

 Punans free from, ii. 179 

 Skin colour, Pagan tribes in general, 

 i. 37, ii. 226, 227 

 Observations on, Haddon's method 

 of taking, ii. 323 

 Barawan, ii. 328 

 Kalabit, ii. 325 

 Kayan, i. 38, ii. 338, 339 

 Kenyah, i. 38, ii. 337 

 Land Dayak, ii. 325 

 Lerong, ii. 333 

 Long Pokun, ii, 331 

 Malang, ii. 330 

 Maloh, ii. 327 

 Milanau, ii. 334 

 Murut, i. 39, ii. 325 

 Punan, i. 39, ii. 227, 312, 336 

 Sea Dayak, ii. 340 

 Sebop, ii. 332 

 Ulu Ayar Dayak, ii. 325 



Skirts, female, i. 47 



Sky, Kayan ideas on, ii. 214, 215 



Slave-killing at Funerals, &c. , i. 189-90, 



ii. 34-5, 46, 104-5 

 Slaves, Karen, ii. 238 



Kayan and Kenyah, i. 70-2, 191, 

 ii. 107 

 Intermarriage of with other 

 classes, i. 70-2 

 Smallpox, Kayan precautions, ii. 206-7 

 Smelting, Kayan process, i. 194-5 

 Smith, Robertson, cited, ii. 103 

 Smoke, see Fire and Smoke 

 Snakes {see also Pythons), i. 7 



Fat of, in Kayan Medicine, ii. 207 

 Omens from, and attitude to, Kayan, 

 ii. 79 

 Kenyah, ii. 73, 79, loi 

 Sobriety, general, i. 129, 130 

 Social organisation — 

 Karen, ii. 237 et seq. 

 Kayan, Kenyah, &c. , i. 63 et seq., 



ii. 194 et sqq. 

 Klemantan, i. 82 

 Murut, i. 82 



Punan, Totemism absent from, ii. 99 

 Sea Dayak, i. 82-3 

 Solar altitude, taking of, i. 106-9 



Eclipses in Borneo, ii. 2i4<fc«.2 

 Solid Carved designs, characters of, 



i. 234, 236-8 

 Somatological investigation, conclu- 

 sions from, Haddon on, 

 ii. 318-9 

 Songs, Boating, i. 132 

 Sorcerers, Sea Dayak, ii. xx6-7<kn.i 

 Soul of the Rice, i. 105, 112 

 Soul-catcher {see also Dayong), Kayan, 

 ii. 3, 4 ; Ceremonial of, 

 ii. 29 et seq. 

 Soul-conducting gods, Kayan, ii. 5, 



41 

 Souls {see also Afterworld), Animal, 

 Human and Plant, Karen 

 belief in, ii. 239 

 Human, see Blua, and Urip 



Beliefs on, ii. 3-4, 34, 45-6 et alibi 

 Calling back of, ii. 28, 32, 85 

 Catching, general, in Borneo, 



ii. 31. 115 

 Karen, ii. 238-9 

 Conducting to other worlds, 



ii. 5, 33-4, 41-2 

 Reincarnation ideas, ii. 47-8, 

 81 

 Spears, various tribes, i. 46, 141, 160-1, 



ii. 246 

 Spider-hunter Omen-bird, i. 75, 168, 

 169, ii. 58, 59, 128-9 



