Through Central Borneo An Account Of Two Years' Travel In The Land Of The Head-Hunters Between The Years 1913 And 1917 By Carl Lumholtz




























































 -  The drum;
  the flute;
  the jews'-harp;
  the sapi;
  the sarunai;
  the shield;
  trumpet;
  folk-tale about

Mustaches


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The Drum; The Flute; The Jews'-Harp; The Sapi; The Sarunai; The Shield; Trumpet; Folk-Tale About

Mustaches Nagah, good and evil spirit; represented in decorative designs; description of; names given to, by different tribes

Nagasaki, western influence in

Nahamerang, village of

Names, in vogue among Katingans; custom of changing

Naming of children

Nangca (fruit)

Napoleonic Wars, the

Nasalis larvatus

Natives of Borneo. See Dayaks and Tribes

Necklaces, bead; made of stalks of plants; on kapatongs

Negara

Nepenthes

Netherlands India, Governor-General of

New Guinea, securing men for expedition to; fitting out of expedition to, interrupted by war; omen bird heard at start of an expedition to

Newspapers, received at Long Kai

Nieuwenhuis, Dr. A.W.; attempt to kill

Nipa palm

Nohacilat, aboriginal wearing apparel from

"Nokken," Norwegian superstition of the

Nomorunge, village of

Nose, in Long-Glat leave-taking

Nudity, chasteness of

Numbers, sacred

Nuncilao, village of

Nundun, the

Oatmeal

Obongbadjang, folk-tale about

Oeloe Soungei, district of

Oil, at Balik Papan

Oma-Gaai, Kayan sub-tribe

Oma-Lakan, the, Kayan sub-tribe

Oma-Lokvi, the

Oma-Palp, the; festival of

Oma-Sulings, the, country of; characteristics of; and the Long-Glats; the great festival of; the women of; funeral customs of; hair colour of; a second visit to; meaning of the name; from Apo Kayan; weaving no longer done by; villages of, on Upper Mahakam; food of; desire of, for large families; included in Orang Bahau; beliefs and customs of; customs regarding childbirth; marriage customs of; omen before naming children; sacred numbers of; use by, of nagah in decorative designs

Oma-Tapi, the

Ome-Tepe, the

Omamahak

Omen birds; not eaten; kapatongs of images of

Omens:

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