treatment of a captured head—sea-dyak games—their progress in the useful arts—the blacksmith—their weapons—wars—balance of heads—preservation of enemies' heads—head-hunting—sea-dyak boats—boat engagements—bravery of the chief of lundu—defensive warfare—mode of rowing—a chief's superstition—dyak agriculture—preparing land for a farm—padi and indian corn—granaries—mode of reaping the padi—dyak gardens—their produce—fruit trefs—traps for deer and pigs—cage-traps and springes for birds—strange mode of fishing.
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Vol 23
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pp. 9568-9568
1889 ◽
Vol 12
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pp. 134
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Vol 4
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pp. 1326-1326
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Vol 55
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pp. 385-391
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1912 ◽
Vol 4
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pp. 524-525
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