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THE PAGAN TRIBES OF BORNEO. A Description of their Physical, Moral, and Intellectual Condition, with some Discussion of their Ethnic Relations. By CHARLES HOSE, Sc.D., and WILLIAM McDOUGALL, M.B., F.R.S. With 4 Ill.u.s.trations in Colour, over 200 full-page Collotypes, and many Ill.u.s.trations in the text. Two vols. 8vo.
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Plates
Young Kayan Chief with middle-cla.s.s Companion
Bruni, the pile-built Capital of the Sultans of Bruni
A Jungle Path near Marudi, Baram District
A Limestone Hill at Panga in Upper Sarawak
Old Beads Worn By Kayans
A. LUKUT SEKALA. -- Value formerly one healthy adult male slave present value, from [pound sterling] 10 to [pound sterling] 15.
B. LABANG PAGANG. -- Value 5s. to 15s. Used chiefly at marriage ceremony. Kayan value in bra.s.s-ware, one gong.
C. JEKOK0K. -- Value 15s. to 25s.; or in bra.s.s-ware, a small tawak.
D. KELAM WIT. -- Value 15s. to 30s.; or in bra.s.s-ware, a tawak which measures from the base of the boss to the outer edge a span between the first finger and the thumb. Also much used in marriage ceremony.
E. KELAM BUANG. -- Value about 15s.; much sought after and worn on a girdle by Kayan girls. The bear bead.
F. KELAM BUANG BUt.i.t TELAWA. -- The name means the bear bead with spider's belly. Value about 15s.
G. KAJA OBING. -- Value 15s. to 25s.
H. KELAM SONG. -- Value from [pound sterling]4 to [pound sterling]6; or one adult female slave.
L KELAM. -- Kenyah. Value about 15s.
J. LUKUT. -- Kenyah. Value about 10s., or a gong; value about ten to fifteen ingans of PADI, or about 7 bushels.
K. LUKUT MURIK. -- A bead used by the Murik tribe. Value about 10s.
L. INO KALABIT. -- A Kalabit necklace. Value about [pound sterling]5; or an adult buffalo.
M. A single blue bead from the necklace "L."
The yellow beads in the necklace are known as LABANG, and the blue ones as BUNAU. The beads in the necklace are all very old ones. The beads A to H are chiefly, though not exclusively, found among Kayans; I and J among Kenyahs; K among Muriks (Klemantans); and the necklace L among Kalabits (Murut).
NOTES
[1] -- Published in the JOURNAL OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSt.i.tUTE, vol. x.x.xi.
[2] -- Within Borneo the distribution of the MAIAS seems to be largely determined by his incapacity to cross a river, there being several instances in which he occurs on the one but not on the other bank of a river.
[3] -- See especially the recently published HISTORY OF SARAWAK UNDER ITS TWO WHITE RAJAHS, by S. Baring-Gould and C. A. Bampfylde, London, 1910.
[4] -- Crawfurd, DESCRIPTIVE DICTIONARY, p. 140.