LIST OF PLATES 



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FACE I'AGE 



58. Kenyah Women resting from Weeding in the Padi- 



field 104 



59. Kenyah Women at their Farm . .106 



60. Kenyahs measuring the Length of the Shadow of the 



Aso Do at Noon to determine the Time for sowing 



Padi 108 



6 1 . Klemantan Women dressed as Men at the harvest Festival 1 1 4 



62. The Garden of a Kayan House, i.e. the Area between the 



House and the River, with Fruit-trees and Padi 

 Barns . . . . . . . . .116 



63. Elderly Kayan Woman ascending the House-ladder with 



Basketful of Water-vessels . . . . .118 



64. The Gallery of a Klemantan (Sebop) House, Tinjar 



District 120 



65. Jungle Fruits .122 



66. A Klemantan Village, showing the Balawing Pole . . 124 



67. Kayans splitting Rattans for Mat-making . . .126 



68. A Kayan Party sitting in the Gallery of a Long House . 126 



69. Entertaining Guests in the Gallery of a Klemantan 



(Barawan) House . . . . . . .128 



70. Lepu Pohuns (Klemantans) of the Tinjar River . . 130 



71. {a) Ibans preparing a Boat for a long Journey, {b) Kayan 



W^ar-boat on the Lower Baram . . . .132 



72. A Halt at Batu Pita on the Baram . . . .132 



73. Cooking the mid-day Meal on a gravel Bed, Baram 



River . . .134 



74. Boat proceeding up the Rejang River below the Palagus 



Falls 134 



75. Poling up the Palagus Falls, Rejang River . . .136 



76. {a) Kenyahs hauHng a Boat over Rapids, {b) Hut built 



on River-bank for a night's Shelter . . . .136 



77. A Boat about to descend the Falls at Long Bukau, 



Rejang River . . . . . . .138 



78. Boat roofed with Leaf-mats on the Dapoi River, Baram 



District 138 



79. Kayans fishing with Cast-net in the Upper Baram River 140 



80. Fishing with Rod and Line at the Tipang Falls of the 



Baram 140 



81. Typical Scene in the uppermost Reaches of a River . 142 



82. Kenyah Hunters at Work with the Blow-pipp . . 144 



83. Kenyah Hunter returning Home with young Pig . . 146 



84. Kayan Hunting-party camping for the Night . . 146 



85. Ibans setting Traps for Pheasants and small Mammals. 



Punans at Home . . . . . . .148 



86. Kayans working Gutta-percha . . .150 



87. {a) Gathering the Ipoh Dart-poison, {b) Usong, a Kayan 



Youth of upper ClafspSon^f Tama Usong (Plate 49) 152 



