372 PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO 



Tama Bulan, Kenyah Chief, i. 40-1, 

 ii, 284, 289 ; Arithmetical 

 skill of, ii. 211 ; and the 

 Feast of extinction of a 

 Blood-feud, ii. 66 ; Great- 

 ness of, ii. 206, 295, 296 ; 

 Head-hunting raid of his 

 people, ii. 300 ; Name of, 

 at different times, i. 79, 

 80 ; Omen - taking by, 

 ii. 52, 54, 55, 285 ; Pen- 

 ghuluship of, ii. 281 ; and 

 the Sham-fight, ii. 291 ; 

 speculations of, on the 

 Earth's motion, ii. 215 

 Tama Kajan Odoh, Madang chief. 

 Descent claimed from Bal- 

 ingo, ii. II tfc ;?. 3, 12 <£,• «.i ; 

 Map of the Afterworld by, 

 ii, 43-4 ; Teeth of Balingo 

 owned by, ii. 11 «.3 

 Tama Kuling, Kenyah Chief, Symbolic 

 gifts exchanged with, 

 ii. 220-1 ; peace policy of, 

 ii. 206 

 Tama Usong, Kayan chief, Penghulu- 



ship of, ii. 281 

 Tama Usun Tasi, Madang Chief, 

 ii. 286 ; official visit to, 

 ii. 289 et seq. 

 Tanjongs, Baskets of, i. 214, 224 



Tatu of, i. 264 

 Tapang tree. Bee-nests in, i. 1 54 

 Klemantan and Iban beliefs on, 

 ii. 114 

 Tatu, Kayan, i, 224, 233, 264, ii. 166 

 Women, i, 251-2, 255, 262, 

 ii. 47 <{?«.! 

 Kenyah Klemantan, i. 261 etseq. 

 Long Utan, i. 266-7 

 Long Wai, i. 264 



Murut, and Klemantan, i. 26i\ et seq. 

 Ot-Danum, Ulu Ayar, and Siang, 



i. 268 et seq. 

 Process, i. 253 



Regulations concerning, i. 247 

 Sea Dayak, i. 273-7 

 Uma Luhat, i. 263-4 

 Upper class women, i. 69 

 Tatuer, office of, and fees, i. 252-3 

 Tau tepang, Sorcery, inherited powers 

 of, Sea Dayak, ii. X16-7 



Tawak, ceremonial uses of, i. 172, 



180, ii. x$(i et alibi 

 Taxation, Sarawak, ii. 270, 274, 



279-80, 281, 299, 305 

 Telang Ading streamlet, Legend of, 



ii. 25-6 



Temperature, range of, i. 4-5 

 Tenggerese, Indonesians in Java, 



ii. 312 

 "Terminological inexactitude," ii. 249 

 Testicles of Squirrel in Kayan 



Medicine, ii. 207-8 dl- n. i 

 Therapeutics and Magic, Kayan, 



ii. 28 et sqq. , 120 et sqq. 

 Thomas, Oldfield, cited, ii. 104 

 Thunder, Kenyah ideas on, ii. 11 



<fc«.3, 14 

 Thunder and Storm god — 

 Kayan, ii. 5, 6, ii<{;«.3 

 Kenyah, ii. 11 <{; «. 3 



Descent claimed from, ii. 11 -12 

 Klemantan relation to, ii. 11 

 Thunderstorms, i. 5 

 Tibang-Iran Mountains, i. i 

 Tickling of Fish, i. 140 

 Tiger, Kayan and Kenyah attitude to, 



ii. 4, 72-3, 77 

 Tiger-cat, Asiatic, i. 3 



Hunted for Skin, &c. , i. 144 

 Kenyah attitude to, ii. 72, 77 

 Skins, Chiefs' War-coats of, i. 163 



Tabu to Parents, ii. 157 

 Spirits embodied in, Kayan belief 



on, ii. 4 

 Teeth as ornaments, i, 10, 12, 45 

 Timber trees {see also Iron-wood), 

 i. 6 

 for Boat-making, i. 199 

 Tinjar river, ii. 284 

 Toad, in Barawan Story, ii. 151-7 

 Toala race, Dravidian element in, 

 ii. 229 ; Melanesian strain 

 in, ii. 312 

 Tobacco, as Bride-gift, Punan, ii. 

 184 

 Chewing, Sea Dayaks, i. 60 

 Cultivation, Kayan, i. 54, 60 

 in Medicine, ii. 208 

 Smoking, Kayan, i. 60 

 Toh, meaning of word, ii. 4, 18, 19 

 All-pervadingness of, ii. 23 

 Benign and Malign, ii. 22-5 

 Conduct as affected by belief in, 



ii. 23 et seq. , 204 

 of Death, &c. , Precautions against, 



ii- 33. 37 

 of Hills, ii. 25 

 Kayan attitude to and cult of, ii. 4, 



20 etseq., 194 

 Pain caused by. Treatment of, 



ii. 28, 120 

 Possession by, see Madness 

 Propitiation of, ii. 23-6 

 in relation to Rice, ii. 23 

 Toilet operations, i. 116 



