CONTENTS. Xi 



CHAPTER VI. 



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SEA-DYAKS TRIBES OF LUNDU, SAKARRAN, AND SAREBAS DYAK 



HOUSES LANGUAGE, RELIGION, AND SUPERSTITIONS THE 



MANANG, OR VILLAGE DOCTOR DRESS OF DYAKS AND OF 



THEIR WOMEN SEVERAL OF THEIR CHIEFS ANECDOTE OF 



ONE HEAD- TAKING GRATITUDE TO MR. BROOKE PIRACY OF 



SEA-DYAKS ITS SUPPRESSION DYAK LAXITY OF MANNERS 



THEIR LOVE OF THEIR CHILDREN DUTIES AND LABOURS OF 



THE MEN AND WOMEN CAPTIVE DYAK CHILDREN COOKERY 



OF THE DYAKS THEIR FUNERALS AND FUNERAL CEREMONIES 165 



CHAPTER VII. 



TREATMENT OF A CAPTURED HEAD SEA-DYAK GAMES THEIR 



PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTS THE BLACKSMITH THEIR 



WEAPONS WARS BALANCE OF HEADS PRESERVATION OF 



ENEMIES' HEADS HEAD-HUNTING SEA-DYAK BOATS BOAT 

 ENGAGEMENTS BRAVERY OF THE CHIEF OF LUNDU DEFEN- 

 SIVE WARFARE MODE OF ROWING A CHIEF'S SUPERSTITION 



DYAK AGRICULTURE PREPARING LAND FOR A FARM PADI 



AND INDIAN CORN GRANARIES MODE OF REAPING THE PADI 



DYAK GARDENS THEIR PRODUCE FRUIT TREFS TRAPS 



FOR DEER AND PIGS CAGE-TRAPS AND SPRINGES FOR BIRDS 

 STRANGE MODE OF FISHING 206 



CHAPTER VIII. 



THE HILL DYAKS THEIR CHARACTER THEIR RELIGION AND 



SUPERSTITIONS THEIR DEITIES INVOCATION OF THEM PRO- 

 PITIATION OF THEM AND OF THE RAJAH CEREMONY PER- 

 FORMED BY MR. BROOKE THE PAMALI, OR " TABOO" A DYAK 



FUNERAL A PECULIAR SUPERSTITION OF THE DYAKS THEIR 



ABSTINENCE FROM ANIMAL FOOD ANCIENT DYAK MONU- 

 MENTS AND DRAGON-JARS THEIR VENERATION FOR CERTAIN 



PLANTS SUPERSTITION OF THE DYAKS OF SARAWAK SPE- 

 CULATIONS AS TO THE ORIGIN OF THE DYAKS 239 



