The Pagan Tribes of Borneo | Page 6

Charles Hose and William McDougall
Tinjar 48 33. Malanau Infant
wearing Apparatus for moulding of the Head 48 34. A Long House in
the Baram District 50 35. Murik Village of Long Tamala, Baram
District 50 36. Gallery of a Kayan House at Long Lama, Baram District
52 37. Interior of a Kayan Dwelling-room 52 38. Heads hanging in the
Gallery of a Kayan House 54 39. Beneath a Kayan House. To the left
the Altar-posts for Offerings can be seen 54 40. Large Barn in which
PADI is stored 56 41. Iban House 56 42. Gallery of Iban House 56 43.
Iban Seat-mats. Iban Seed-baskets 58 44. (B) Tobacco-boxes; (C)
Wooden Plate for rolling Cigarettes; (G) Gourd for Pith-heads of Darts;
(P) Tobacco-pipes; (FP) Fire-piston; (F) Nose-flute 58 45. Kenyah
Woman's Hat. Kayan Tawak and Gongs 60 46. Ningka, a valuable old
Sea Dayak Jar 60 47. Old earthenware Vessels much prized by all the
Tribes 62 48. Ibans bargaining over old Jars 62 49. Tama Usong,
leading Kayan Chief of the Baram District 64 50. Aban Deng, the Chief
of the Long Wats (Klemantan) of the Baram District 66 51. Sebop
(Klemantan) Chief haranguing his Followers 70 52. Kenyahs of the
Pata River. The Men wearing Caps and the one squatting on the left are
of the upper Class the others are of the middle Class 74 53. A Kayan
making Fire by Friction with a PUSA 78 54. A Corpse in a Barawan
(Klemantan) House. Party in the unfinished House of Jangan, Chief of
the Sebops, on the occasion of the naming of his Child 82 55. Ibans
felling a Tree 98 56. A Lirong Farm in the Tinjar River 100 57. Kayans
of Baloi in the PADI-field. The Tatu on the Thighs is perceptible 102
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 61. Klemantan Women dressed as Men at the harvest
Festival 114 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
War-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 hauling 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-pipe 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 Class, Son of Tama Usong (Plate 49)
152
88. Kenyah collecting IPOH Poison 152 89. Klemantans making Fire in
the Jungle by sawing one Piece of Bamboo across another 154 90.
Instructing Kayan Youths in the jungle 156 91. Kenyah and Kayan
Swords and Sheaths 158 92. Spears and Paddles (Kayan and
Klemantan) 160 93. Kayan and Kenyah War-caps 162 94. Coat and
Cap, Sword, Knife, and Shield of Kenyah Warrior (in Colour) 164 95.
A Murik (Klemantan) Youth in War-dress 166 96. Klemantan

War-boat ascending a Reach of the Baram near Marudi 168 97. Pole set
up in River by Kayans to mark the Spot where a favourable Omen was
observed 170 98. Scouts watching a Boat in Trouble at the Mouth of
the Akar River, Baram District 172 99. Iban War-party in the Jungle
174 100. Kayan House fenced in for Protection against Enemies 176
101. Kenyah Mode of Attack 178 102. Kayan Woman dancing, and
carrying in right
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