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DECORATIVE ART 283<br />

Fig. 5.—Tatu design on the forearm <strong>of</strong> an Uma Long woman. From a<br />

drawing.<br />

Fig. 6.—Tatu design on arms and torso <strong>of</strong> a Biajau man <strong>of</strong> low class. From<br />

a drawing by a Maloh.<br />

Fig. 7.—Tatu design on leg <strong>of</strong> Biajau man <strong>of</strong> low class. From a drawing by<br />

a Maloh.<br />

Fig. 8.—Tatu design on shin <strong>of</strong> Biajau woman <strong>of</strong> low class. From a drawing<br />

by a Maloh.<br />

Fig. 9. —Kajaman design representing the fruit <strong>of</strong> Plukeneiia corniculata<br />

{jalaut), tatued on the breasts or shoulders <strong>of</strong> men. From a tatublock<br />

in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.21.)<br />

Fig. 10.—Tatu design on the biceps <strong>of</strong> an Ukit man, said to represent a bead<br />

{lukut). From a drawing.<br />

Plate 143.<br />

Fig. I.—Design [gerowit, hooks) tatued on the breast <strong>of</strong> a Bakatan man.<br />

From a tatu-block in the collection <strong>of</strong> H.H. the Rajah <strong>of</strong> Sarawak.<br />

Fig. 2.— „<br />

Fig. 3.—Design {akih, tree gecko) tatued on the shoulder <strong>of</strong> a Bakatan man.<br />

From a drawing.<br />

Fig. 4-—<br />

Fig. 5.—Design tatued on the calf <strong>of</strong> the leg <strong>of</strong> an Ukit. From a photograph.<br />

Fig. 6.—Tatu design on the foot <strong>of</strong> a Kayan woman <strong>of</strong> low class. From a<br />

drawing.<br />

Fig. 7.—Design representing an antique bead {lukut), tatued on the wrist <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Bakatan girl. From a drawing.<br />

Fig. 8.—Design {gerowit) tatued on the metacarpals <strong>of</strong> a Bakatan girl. From<br />

a drawing.<br />

Fig. 9.—Design {kanak, circles) on the back <strong>of</strong> a Bakatan man. From a tatublock.<br />

Fig. 10.—Design {gerowit) tatued on the throat <strong>of</strong> a Bakatan man. From a<br />

photograph.<br />

END OF VOL. I<br />

Printed by R. & R. Clark, Limited, Edinburgh.

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