INDEX 



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Tokong, Divine ancestor of, Punans 

 and Sebops, ii. 138-9 

 Legend of, bearing on Head-taking, 

 i. 189 

 Tombs, Kayan {see also Chiefs under 

 that head), ii. 3, 35-6, 240 

 Klemantah, i. 242, ii. 48-9, 50 

 Malanau, ii. 81 

 Top-spinning, Kayan boys, ii. 163 

 Tortoise and Mouse-deer in Kenyah 



Fable, ii. 147 et seq. 

 Tortoises, i. 7 ; not eaten by Kayans, 



ii. 79 

 Totemism, in relation to Animal beliefs 

 in Borneo, discussed, ii. 96 

 et seq. 

 Decay of. Rice culture in relation to, 



ii. 97 

 and Dreams, in America, ii. 112 



Origin of, suggested theory of, 



ii. 109 et seq. 

 Trade, development of, in Sarawak, 



ii. 271, 281, 307 

 of Early Dutch in Borneo, ii. 139 



Traders, travelling, treatment by 



Kayans, &c. , ii. 202 

 Trance, beliefs occasioned by, Kayan 



and Murik, ii. 42-3 

 Trap fruit, ii. 6 



Trappers' Charms, Sea Dayak, ii. 127 

 Traps, Defensive, i. 179 



Fishing, ii. 137-9 



Hunting, i. 144, 145-9 

 Tree, upturned, in Kayan rites, ii. 5 

 Tree-felling, i. 99-100 

 Trees, i. 6 



Furnishing Bark for Cloth, i. 230 



left for Toh, Bull-roarer hung in, 

 ii. 23 

 Tribes, claiming descent from Spirits, 

 ii. 10, II 



Coastal, see Sea Dayaks, Sc. 



Interior, ii. 311 



Names derived from Rivers, ii. 313 



Which do not Tatu, i. 245-6 

 Trings, Culture of, ii. 247 



Ethnic affinities of, ii. 248 



Locale of, i. 35 



Women, Tatu of, i. 264 

 Trogan, as Omen-bird, i. 75, 169, 



ii- 59 

 Trusan District, ii. 262, 269 

 Tua, or Ngarong [q.v.), in Nyuak's 



papers, ii. 114 

 Tuak Kampong, office and duties of, 



Sarawak, ii. 272 

 Tulah defined, ii. 14 n. i 



Turtle, not eaten by Kayans, ii. 79 

 Twins, Kayan customs as to, ii. 156 



Ukang Bird, Omens from, ii. 59 

 Ukits, Nomad Hunters, i. 35, ii. 177 

 Anthropological measurements of, 



ii- 336 

 Locale of, ii. 178 

 Tatu of, i. 247, 269-73 

 Uku Pundah, a Murik Lazarus, 



ii. 42-3 

 Ula Gemilang, chief god of the Mala- 

 nau, ii. 130, Exorcism by 



ii- 134-5 

 Ulu Ai Dayaks, Ngarong cult of, 



ii- 93 

 Ulu Ajars, or Ayars, or Ot-Danuns 



Ethnology of, ii. 313 



Face-form, ii. 326 



Hair, ii. 312, 326 



Head-form, ii. 326 



Locale of, ii, 313 



Skin colour, ii. 312, 326 



Stature, ii. 326 



Tatu, i. 268-9 

 Uma Long women, Tatu of, i. 264-5 

 Uma Tow, see Lepu Tau 

 Upper classes, Kayan and Kenyah, 



i. 69-70 

 Urip, use and force of word, ii. 11, 



34 

 Usai, Long Kiput Stories of, ii. 142 



et seq. 

 Usun Apoh, Central Mountain, rivers 



rising in, i. 2, ii. 232, 279 



Vases {see also Jars), Chinese, Sea 



Dayaks' treasures, i. 62 ; 



inheritance of, i. 84 

 Vegetable Tallow, source and uses of, 



i. 155, ii. 182 

 Verbosity and Oratory, i. 127-8, 



ii. 216, 285, 290 

 Villages, arrangement of, Kayan, and 



other tribes, i. 40, 54, 64, 



83 

 and Districts, administration by 

 Chiefs, Sarawak, ii. 272 

 et seq. 

 Average population, i. 39-40 

 Life in. Events of, i. 123 

 Violent Death, home of Souls after, 



ii. 40, 47 

 Visits and Visitors, i. 123 et sqq. 

 Votive Sacrifice, ii. 91 (fc«. i 



Wailing for the Dead, Kayan, ii. 33 

 Waist-cloths, arrangement of, i. 43 

 Wallace's line, i. 3 



