A KALINGA CHIEF 

 Note his high cheek-bones and wealth of tattooing. This man has taken many a head 



worsted or colored cotton thread, which 

 they tie in tiny tufts on the separate hairs 

 of their norsehair ornaments. Small 

 bells are especially prized, both by men 

 and by women, and are worn on their 

 necklaces or girdles, or about the calves 

 of their legs. Fine copper wire is hung 



in coils about the neck, and a narrow 

 cord, beautifully woven from vegetable 

 substances, is worn in similar fashion. 



MUCH ATTENTION TO HAIR DRESSING 



Neither men nor women cut the hair, 

 which, in the case of the men, is tied up 



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