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National Geographic : 1911 Aug
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THE SEA DYAKS OF BORNEO HUMAN HEADS The heads of slain enemies are smoked and preserved and looked upon as valuable possessions. The above is a bunch of old heads as they appear hanging from the rafters of a Dyak house. From "Seventeen Years Among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo," by Edwin H. Gomes. J. B. Lippincott Co. DYAK MAKING A BLOW-PIPE He is seen here shaping the outside of the blow-pipe. The hole is bored while the wood is about six inches in diameter, and it is then pared down to about two inches. From "Seventeen Years Among the Sea Dyaks of Borneo," by Edwin H. Gomes. J; B. Lippincott Co. 717
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