Sampit, village of;
start for;
return to;
beri-beri at;
banquet given by controleur of
Sampit River, the
Sand-bars, at mouth of Pembuang River
Sand, white
Sandpiper, the
Sandung (funeral house)
Sangiang, the (antoh)
Sankuvai, the (bird that calls antoh)
Sapundo, the (memorial post)
Saputans, the;
characteristics of;
number of;
the women and children of;
habits and customs of;
marriage customs of;
food of;
belief of, about disease and its cure;
funeral customs of;
piercing of ears of;
shy about being photographed;
makers of the sumpitan;
headhunting of;
the Ulu-Ots;
folklore of;
governed formerly by Penihings;
tuba-fishing practised by;
derivation of the name;
four villages of;
customs of, regarding childbirth;
included in Orang Bahau
Sarawak, James Brooke made raja of;
success of government of, under white rajas;
five groups of people in;
fires at
Schouten, H.P.
Schreuder, R.
Schwaner Mountains, the, mineral possibilities of;
exploration of;
the natives in
Sea, water from, reaches Mandumei
Sea Dayaks, the
Seat, plank used as
Segai, the, Kayan sub-tribe
Selatan, government steam-launch;
rough weather on board
Semang, the Bad Boy, folk-tale
Sembulo, Lake, an expedition to;
description of;
visit to, postponed;
the Dayaks on;
legend of the tailed people of;
second expedition to;
storms on;
depth of;
no evidence of tailed men found at
Sembulo, village of, arrival at;
mosque and cemetery of;
legend of the tailed people of;
population, Malay;
rubber gathering, chief occupation of;
natives from Bangkal brought to;
epidemic of beri-beri at;
Tamoans superseded by Malays at
Senamang River, the, natives of
Serpent, huge, man-eating;
legends of golden-horned.
See also Snake
Serrata
Shelters, in the jungle
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