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First Published in 1968. This book contains remarks made from the author's notes collected during a residence of about thirty months in Sarawak, and the west coast of Borneo. The initial focus of the visit (the collection of plants and seeds,) led him more into the country, and amongst the tribes of aborigines, than any other Englishman who has yet visited the shores of this Island at the time.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER I. GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF BORNEOâBRITISH AND DUTCH SETTLEMENTS ON THE ISLANDâITS MOUNTAINS, RIVERS, LAKES, AND VOLCANOESâTHE ERUPTION OF TOMBOROâCOAL FOUND IN THE ISLAND OF LABUH-ANâTHE MODE OF WORKING ANTIMONY OREâMINERALS IN BORNEOâGOLD FOUND IN SARAWAKâTHE MODE OF WORKING IT IN THE ISLAND, AND ITS PRODUCE ESTIMATED BY SIR STAMFORD RAFFLESâGOLD AN EXPORT OF SARAWAKâDIAMONDS IN BORNEO
- CHAPTEE II. THE TEMPERATURE AND SOIL OF BORNEOâTHE VEGETABLE PRODUCTIONS OF THE ISLAND DESCRIBED IN SUCCESSIONâTHE SUGAR CANEâSPICESâTHE NIBONGâTHE BAMBOOâRICEâTHE COCOA-NUTâSAGOâTHE GOMUTI PALMâITS USESâTHE BETEL, OR ARECA NUTâRATTANS AND CANESâTHE NIPAH AND MANGROVEâCAMPHORâVEGETABLE OILSâTHE GUTTA PERCHAâTHE UPAS TREEâDAMMARâWILD CINNAMON AND COTTONâPEPPER AND COFFEEâGAMBIER AND TOBACCOâTIMBER TREESâORNAMENTAL AND SCENTED WOODSâFLOWERS
- CHAPTER III. THE FRUITS OF BORNEOâANIMATED NATUREâTHE RHINOCEROSâTHE TAPIRâTHE BEARâDEERâTHE KIJANG AND PALANDOKâTHE PANTHERâVARIETIES OF CATSâANECDOTE OF AN ORANG UTANâMONKEYSâALLIGATORSâTHE ALLIGATOR DOCTORâTHE MODE OF OPERATIONâLIZARDSâSNAKES AND VIPERSâTHE COBRA AND FLOWER-SNAKEâINSECTSâFISH AND FISHING ESTABLISHMENTSâBUFFALOESâHARESâGOATSâPIGSâDOGSâDOMESTIC FOWLS
- CHAPTER IV. THE KINGDOM OF BORNEOâTHE MALAYSâTHE BUGIS PEOPLE OF CELEBESâTHE ABORIGINESâDUTCH AND ENGLISH SETTLEMENTSâMAJOR MULLER'S EXPEDITIONâMR. MURRAY KILLEDâPRESENT STATE OF THE CAPITALâTHE SULTANâSARAWAK AND MR. BROOKE'S POSSESSIONSâDESCRIPTION OF SARAWAKâITS CHIEFSâITS NATIVE MERCHANTS AND INHABITANTSâDYAK SLAVES IN BORNEOâTHEIR TREATMENT AND PRICE IN THE MARKETâSLAVE DEBTORS
- CHAPTER V. ARAB DESCENDANTS OF THE PROPHETâTHEIR IMPOSITIONS AND SUPERSTITIONSâPIRACYâACTION OF THE NEMESISâGAMBLING AND OPIUM SMOKINGâCRIMINAL TRIALS AND PUNISHMENTSâIMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF SARAWAKâMANNERS OF THE PEOPLEâEDUCATIONâDRESS AND APPEARANCE OF MALAY WOMENâOIL FOR THE HAIRâA SUPERSTITIONâMARRIAGESâPRICE OF A WIFEâRUNNING A-MUCKâARTS AND MANUFACTURESâPALACE OF THE SULTANâMARKET OF BRUNIâMALAY FISHINGâTRADERS AT SARAWAKâWARS OF THE PEOPLEâTHEIR WEAPONSâASSOCIATION WITH EUROPEANS
- CHAPTER VI. SEA-DYAKSâTRIBES OF LUNDU, SAKARRAN, AND SAREBASâDYAK HOUSESâLANGUAGE, RELIGION, AND SUPERSTITIONSâTHE MANANG, OR VILLAGE DOCTORâDRESS OF DYAKS AND OF THEIR WOMENâSEVERAL OF THEIR CHIEFSâANECDOTE OF ONEâHEAD-TAKINGâGRATITUDE TO MR. BROOKEâPIRACY OF SEA-DYAKSâITS SUPPRESSIONâDYAK LAXITY OF MANNERSâTHEIR LOVE OF THEIR CHILDRENâDUTIES AND LABOURS OF THE MEN AND WOMENâCAPTIVE DYAK CHILDRENâCOOKERY OF THE DYAKSâTHEIR FUNERALS AND FUNERAL CEREMONIES
- CHAPTER VII. TREATMENT OF A CAPTURED HEADâSEA-DYAK GAMESâTHEIR PROGRESS IN THE USEFUL ARTSâTHE BLACKSMITHâTHEIR WEAPONSâWARSâBALANCE OF HEADSâPRESERVATION OF ENEMIES' HEADSâHEAD-HUNTINGâSEA-DYAK BOATSâBOAT ENGAGEMENTSâBRAVERY OF THE CHIEF OF LUNDUâDEFENSIVE WARFAREâMODE OF ROWINGâA CHIEF'S SUPERSTITIONâDYAK AGRICULTUREâPREPARING LAND FOR A FARMâPADI AND INDIAN CORNâGRANARIESâMODE OF REAPING THE PADIâDYAK GARDENSâTHEIR PRODUCEâFRUIT TREFSâTRAPS FOR DEER AND PIGSâCAGE-TRAPS AND SPRINGES FOR BIRDSâSTRANGE MODE OF FISHING
- CHAPTER VIII. THE HILL DYAKSâTHEIR CHARACTERâTHEIR RELIGION AND SUPERSTITIONSâTHEIR DEITIESâINVOCATION OF THEMâPROPITIATION OF THEM AND OF THE RAJAHâCEREMONY PERFORMED BY MR. BROOKEâTHE PAMALI, OR âTABOOââA DYAK FUNERALâA PECULIAR SUPERSTITION OF THE DYAKSâTHEIR ABSTINENCE FROM ANIMAL FOODâANCIENT DYAK MONUMENTS AND DRAGON-JARSâTHEIR VENERATION FOR CERTAIN PLANTSâSUPERSTITION OF THE DYAKS OF SARAWAKâSPECULATIONS AS TO THE ORIGIN OF THE DYAKS
- CHAPTER IX. LAND DYAK VILLAGES AND HOUSESâTHE PANGAHâDYAK FORTIFICATIONSâTHEIR PATHS AND BRIDGESâMODE OF TRAVELLINGâTHE ORANG KAYAâDYAK ASSEMBLIES, OR PARLIAMENTâTHEIR POPULATIONâVILLAGESâDYAK TRIBES IN SARAWAKâTHEIR MORALITY AND MARRIAGE CEREMONIESâA CURIOUS AND SALUTARY CUSTOMâHEAD-TAKINGâDYAK DISEASES, MEDICINE AND SURGERYâMODE OF CUREâMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SINGINGâWEAPONSâTHE TAPANG TREEâMODE OF PROCURING WAX AND EDIBLE BIRDS' NESTSâAGRICULTUREâLANDOWNERS
- CHAPTEE X. THE KYANSâTHEIR COMMERCEâTHE KYANS FOES OF THE DYAKSâTATTOOINGâKYAN DRESSâIMPUTED CHARACTER OF THE KYANSâTHEIR WAR DRESSESâTHEIR WEAPONSâTHE SAMPITANâTHEIR SWORDS AND KNIVESâTHEIR COURAGEâTHEIR SHIELDSâHUMAN SACRIFICESâKYAN MODE OF TRANSACTING BUSINESSâTHE MILANOWES AND THE MERI PEOPLEâAN ALBINOâTHE REJANS, KADYANS, AND OTHER TRIBESâTHE SEA-GIPSIESâOPENINGS FOR BRITISH ENTERPRISEâPROBABLE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATIONS BY DR. HOOKER
- CHAPTER XI. ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTEE XII. ILLUSTRATIONS
- CHAPTER XIII. ILLUSTBATI0NS
- APPENDIX