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Xll PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO<br />

FACE PAGE<br />

27. Tama Bulan Wang, the Kenyah Penghulu <strong>of</strong> the Baram<br />

District .......<br />

28. Kayan Girl from the Upper Kotei District .<br />

29. Youthful Sea Dayaks in gala Dress<br />

30. Sea Dayak Woman wearing Coat and Petticoat orna<br />

mented with Shells .....<br />

3 1 . Sulau, the Wife <strong>of</strong> a Kayan Chief, displaying her Collection<br />

<strong>of</strong> valuable old Beads ....<br />

32. A Barawan Woman (Klemantan) <strong>of</strong> the Tinjar<br />

33. Malanau Infant wearing Apparatus for moulding <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Head<br />

34. A Long House in the Baram District .<br />

35. Murik Village <strong>of</strong> Long Tamala, Baram District<br />

36. Gallery <strong>of</strong> a Kayan House at Long Lama, Baram<br />

District<br />

37. Interior <strong>of</strong> a Kayan Dwelling-room<br />

38. Heads hanging in the Gallery <strong>of</strong> a Kayan House<br />

39. Beneath a Kayan House. To the left the Altar-posts for<br />

Offerings can be seen<br />

40. Large Barn in which Padi is stored<br />

41. Iban House ....<br />

42. Gallery <strong>of</strong> Iban House<br />

43. Iban Seat-mats. Iban Seed-baskets<br />

44. {b) Tobacco - boxes ; {c) Wooden Plate for rolling<br />

Cigarettes ; {g) Gourd for Pith-heads <strong>of</strong> Darts ; (/>)<br />

Tobacco-pipes ; {fp) Fire-piston ; (/) Nose-flute<br />

45. Kenyah Woman's Hat. Kayan Tawak and Gongs<br />

46. Ningka, a valuable old Sea Dayak Jar<br />

47. Old earthenware Vessels much prized by all the<br />

Tribes .....<br />

48.<br />

49.<br />

50.<br />

Ibans bargaining over old Jars<br />

Tama Usong, leading Kayan Chief <strong>of</strong> the Baram<br />

District ....<br />

Aban Deng, the Chief <strong>of</strong> the Long Wats (Klemantan) <strong>of</strong><br />

the Baram District .....<br />

51. Sebop (Klemantan) Chief haranguing his Followers<br />

52. Kenyahs <strong>of</strong> the Pata River. <strong>The</strong> Men wearing Caps and<br />

the one squatting on the left are <strong>of</strong> the upper Class<br />

the others are <strong>of</strong> the middle Class .<br />

53. A Kayan making Fire by Friction with a Pusa<br />

98<br />

54. A Corpse in a Barawan (Klemantan) House. Party in the<br />

unfinished House <strong>of</strong> Jangan, Chief <strong>of</strong> the Sebops, on<br />

....... the occasion <strong>of</strong> the naming <strong>of</strong> his Child . . . 82<br />

55. Ibans felling a Tree<br />

56. A Lirong Farm in the Tinjar River . . . .100<br />

57. Kayans <strong>of</strong> Baloi in the<br />

Thighs is perceptible<br />

/'rt^/- field.<br />

. .<br />

<strong>The</strong> Tatu on the<br />

. . . .102

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