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88. Kenyah collecting Ipoh Poison . . . . . 



89. Klemantans making Fire in the Jungle by sawing one 



Piece of Bamboo across another 



90. Instructing Kayan Youths in the Jungle 



91. Kenyah and Kayan Swords and Sheaths 



92. Spears and Paddles (Kayan and Klemantan) 



93. Kayan and Kenyah War-caps .... 



94. Coat and Cap, Sword, Knife, and Shield of Kenyah 



Warrior (in Colour) ..... 



95. A Murik (Klemantan) Youth in War-dress . 



96. Klemantan War-boat ascending a Reach of the Baram 



near Marudi ....... 



97. Pole set up in River by Kayans to mark the Spot where 



a favourable Omen was observed 



98. Scouts watching a Boat in Trouble at the Mouth of the 



Akar River, Baram District .... 



99. Iban War-party in the Jungle .... 

 100. Kayan House fenced in for Protection against Enemies 

 loi. Kenyah Mode of Attack ..... 



102. Kayan Woman dancing, and carrying in right Hand 



Head dressed in Leaves ..... 



103. Iban War-boats on the Rejang River . 



104. Iban Scouts on the alert ..... 



105. Punan Heads taken by Ibans .... 



106. Iban Women dancing with human Heads . 



107. Kalabit Smiths using stone Hammers. The Bellows 



are simpler than those described in text . 



108. Iban making Fire-pistons ..... 



109. Iban House in course of Construction 

 no. Kanowit (Klemantan) Baskets and Bead work 



111. Kayan Knife and Axes ..... 



112. Kenyah hewing out Shaft of Blow-pipe before boring it 



1 1 3. Kenyahs drilling a Blow-pipe .... 



114. Kenyah lashing Spear-blade to Blow-pipe . 



115. Kenyah making Dart for Blow-pipe . 



116. Kenyah making Dart-poison .... 



117. Kenyahs making Bark-cloth .... 



118. Iban Woman extracting Cotton-seeds . 



119. Iban Woman with Spinning-wheel 



120. Iban Woman preparing the Web for dyeing 



121. Iban Woman weaving ..... 



122. Carved Door to the Room of Aban Jau, a Chief of the 



Sebops (Klemantans), Tinjar River 



123. Door of Room in Sebop (Klemantan) House. The two 



Figures near the Top probably represent Gibbons 

 J 24. Carvings on the Wall of the Gallery in a Long Ula 

 (Klemantan) House, Baram District 



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