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Children of Borneo

Chapter 11 SOME ANIMAL STORIES

Word Count: 1960    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ic hall of the long Dyak village house, a crowd of men, women and children may be seen seated on mats, listening to

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Children of Borneo
Children of Borneo
Edwin Herbert Gomes Literature
“Children of Borneo by Edwin Herbert Gomes”
1 Chapter 1 THE ISLAND OF BORNEO-JUNGLES-THE DYAKS-DYAK LIFE IN THE OLD DAYS2 Chapter 2 THE COMING OF THE WHITE RAJAH-THE MISSIONARIES3 Chapter 3 A DYAK VILLAGE HOUSE4 Chapter 4 DYAK BABIES AND CHILDREN5 Chapter 5 MANNER OF LIFE-OCCUPATION6 Chapter 6 HEAD-HUNTING7 Chapter 7 BIRDS AND BEASTS IN BORNEO8 Chapter 8 SOME CURIOUS CUSTOMS9 Chapter 9 DYAK FEASTS10 Chapter 10 THE WITCH DOCTOR11 Chapter 11 SOME ANIMAL STORIES12 Chapter 12 OMENS AND DREAMS13 Chapter 13 MARRIAGES AND BURIALS14 Chapter 14 A DYAK LEGEND15 Chapter 15 DYAK BELIEFS AND SUPERSTITIONS16 Chapter 16 CONCLUSION