Kayans, the;
filing off of teeth by;
ethnological collections from;
prahus provided by;
songs of;
dialects of;
headhunting by;
agreeable to deal with;
the women of;
few children among;
compared with Kenyahs;
social classes among;
kampong of, at Long Blu;
trade of;
location of;
sub-tribes of;
claimed to be same tribe as Kenyahs;
known as Orang Bahau
Kedu, the district of, II
Keladi, water-plant
Kelasin, village of
Kendokat (fish)
Kenyahs, the;
from Apo Kayan;
the women of;
funeral of a child of;
tuba-fishing by;
the children of;
boys of;
compared with Kayans;
most attractive of the natives;
rings worn in ears by;
the spear carried by;
physical superiority of;
characteristics of;
cleanliness of;
ornaments worn by;
removal of body hair by;
courtesy of;
industry of;
head-hunting by;
effect of head-hunting on disposition of;
most capable of the natives;
location of;
number of;
the sub-tribes of;
claimed to be same tribe as Kayans;
belief of, concerning soul
Keppel, Captain H., The Expedition to Borneo of H.M.S. "Dido" by
Kiai Laman
Kidyang (deer)
Kiham, Atas;
Duyan;
Mudang;
Raja.
See also Rapids
Killing, by Bukats;
among Kenyahs;
of soldiers, by Murungs;
by Penihing chief;
among the Penyahbongs;
by Punans;
vendetta resulting from
Kinabalu, highest mountain in Borneo
Kinematograph, return to Tandjong Selor to repair;
replaced by a Pathe
Kingfisher
Kioto, fascination of;
hotel at;
temple of Chion-in at
Klemantan tribes, the
Knife, the klevang;
carried by women;
handle of, made from wah-wah bones;
the ancient duhong
Kobe, western influence in
Kohlbrugge, Doctor J.H.F.
Kong Beng, caves of
Koningsberger, Doctor J.C.
Kreho, name given to the Penyahbongs
Krol, W.
Kuala Braui
Kuala Kapuas;
folk-tale from
Kuala Samba
Kuala Sampit River, the
Kuluk Habuus
Kutei
Kwing Iran, Kayan chief;
at the house of
La Riviere, Lieutenant C.J.
Ladangs (paddi fields), season for clearing jungle for
Lahanin River, the
Laki Mae, folk-tale
Laki Sora and Laki lyu, folk-tale
Lamps, native
Language, Malay;
resemblance of Dayak to Alfur
Lansat, the (fruit)
Lansium domesticum
Laong River, the
Leave-taking, native manner of
Leaves that Baffled Antoh, folk-tale
Ledjuli. See Raja Besar
Leeches, jungle;
the bite of
Legs, wasting of muscles of
Lemur, the spectacled
Liao. See Souls
Lidju, interpreter
Lightning, death from, unknown to Bukats, Penihings and Punans
Limestone hills
Lizard, as food;
shot by sergeant;
a man-eating;
red-backed, supposed to bring good luck
Lobiophasts
Lodging-house, for Dayaks at Long Pangian
Loing, Mr.
Lok Besar, a journey to;
arrival at;
elevation at
Long Blu, Kayan kampong at
Long-Glats, the, belief of, in friendly spirit;
food of;
and Oma-Sulings;
the women of;
Ibans feared by;
weaving no longer done by;
location of;
original home of;
characteristics of;
mats made by;
customs and beliefs of;
large families desired by;
the children of;
folk-lore of;
manner of bidding farewell;
known as Orang Bahau;
former name of;
colour of;
sub-tribes of;
customs regarding childbirth;
funeral customs of
Long Iram;
garrison at;
arrival at;
description of;
temperature at
Long Isau, fishing at
Long Kai;
garrison at;
data from, concerning tribes
Long Mahan
Long Nawang, the garrison at
Long Pahangei, great triennial festival at;
the camp at;
houses of;
a second visit to;
largest Oma-Suling settlement
Long Pangian;
dry weather at;
the posthouder of;
developing plates at;
difficulty in securing men at;
the tribes at
Long Pelaban
Long Tjehan, the camp at;
Bahau festival at;
return to;
the rajas in;
natives observed in;
curing of sick at
Long Tujo, the Long-Glats of;
folk-lore from;
data from, concerning natives
Longicornes
Longko, Malay boatman;
deer killed by;
desertion of
Lorenz, Dr.