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"The Pagan Tribes of Borneo"

From a drawing.
Fig. 4. -- Tatu design on front of leg of the same Kalabit woman. D =
BETIK KARAWIN; E = UJAT BATU, hill-tops. From a drawing.
Fig. 5. -- Tatu design on the forearm of an Uma Long woman. From
a drawing.
Fig. 6. -- Tatu design on arms and torso of a Biajau man of low
class. From a drawing by a Maloh.
Fig. 7. -- Tatu design on leg of Biajau man of low class. From a
drawing by a Maloh.
Fig. 8. -- Tatu design on shin of Biajau woman of low class. From a
drawing by a Maloh.
Fig. 9. -- Kajaman design representing the fruit of PLUKENETIA
CORNICULATA (JALAUT), tatued on the breasts or shoulders of men. From
a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.21.)
Fig. 10. -- Tatu design on the biceps of an Ukit man, said to represent
a bead (LUKUT). From a drawing.

Plate 143.
Fig. 1. -- Design (GEROWIT, hooks) tatued on the breast of a Bakatan
man. From a tatu-block in the collection of H.H. the Rajah of Sarawak.
Fig. 2. -- ,,
Fig. 3. -- Design (AKIH, tree gecko) tatued on the shoulder of a
Bakatan man. From a drawing.
Fig. 4. -- ,,
Fig. 5. -- Design tatued on the calf of the leg of an Ukit. From
a photograph.
Fig. 6. -- Tatu design on the foot of a Kayan woman of low class. From
a drawing.


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