RFMNAT5P–Dayak women, Borneo. Indonesia. East Indies 1885 old antique print picture
RM2NEBW9G–Dayak Women, Tribal Women or Ethnic Group with Child Embarkng on River Boat from Riverside Village Borneo. Vintage Engraving or Illustration 1862
RFMHNR4H–AUSTRALIA. Australia. Dayak women dancing with human heads; 1900 old print
RMPH00FM–Black and white vintage print, depicting a bamboo porch with several Dayak women, wearing sarongs, headwraps, and bracelets, inducing Dayak men to drink tuak (palm wine) to the point of extreme intoxication, with more Dayak feasting on tuak in the background, located in Borneo, published in John George Wood's volume 'The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world, being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics', 1877. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMHW3CC3–Dayak women taking care of a child circa 1860. 19th Century. Borneo. Engraving.
RF2M7C15B–Dayak tribe women bathing in the river in Borneo from the documentary film Lost Continent, Italy 1955
RMPA50NM–60 Dayak women embroidering, Wanita di Indonesia p115 (Kon Paketvaart Mij)
RM2JBJD46–Women in traditional attire sitting for a welcome ceremony during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RMKE8DMK–Dayak women embroidering, Wanita di Indonesia p115 (Kon Paketvaart Mij)
RM2K73AT7–A vintage colour photograph taken in February 1965 showing two women of the Dayak tribe of North Borneo
RMJW3AKX–Sea dayak women corset rings
RFWCC398–LONG BAGUN, BORNEO, INDONESIA - JULY 07: The older Dayak women with traditional long earlobes and tattoo from Borneo
RMA0NN44–Dayak women and men preparing offerings in the longhouse on Rajang river Sarawak Malaysia
RMMB2GG4–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RMFCWHMM–Dayak, Dyak or Dayuh women of Borneo, south east Asia, dancing with human heads. A few days after the return of a successful head-hunting expedition, the heads, which had been hacked off the dead bodies, were brought into the house. Then followed a time of rejoicing in the course of which the heads were taken by the women who, having performed fantastic dances, hung them beside the old ones. The presence of heads in the house was supposed to attract the benevolent spirits who lived around them.
RM2HFA8WR–Sea dayak women corset rings.
RM2H47DMF–Sarawak: three Sea Dayak women in various types of dress. Photograph.
RMMPN9AK–A Dayak girl at her spinning wheel, 1902. Artist: Unknown.
RMHG2HX4–Penn women selling hand made craft along the river bank to Mulu National Park, Borneo.
RMRJB73P–Sea Dayak family, Borneo, SE Asia
RM2NEBWHK–Dayaks in Tribal Dress including Male Hunter or Hunters, Women & Children in the Rain Forest Borner. Vintage Engravin or Illustraton 1862
RMHG2HXF–Penn women selling hand made craft along the river bank to Mulu National Park, Borneo.
RMPH004C–Black and white vintage prints, in two columns: captioned 'Illinoan pirate and Saghai Dyak' (left) depicting one Dayak man wearing a short tunic and vest, and another Dayak man wearing a vest, loincloth, headpiece with pheasant feathers, and holding a spear and shield; and 'Dyak Women' (right) depicting one woman handing a tray of food to another, the woman on the ladder wearing daily dress and the woman on the platform garbed in a ceremonial bedang (waistcloth) and full ornament, located in Borneo, published in John George Wood's volume 'The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the wo
RMHW3CB3–Dayak women taking care of a child circa 1860. 19th Century. Borneo. Engraving. Later colouration.
RF2JBC02F–Jakarta, Indonesia - April 28, 2013 : Dayak women from Borneo, Kalimantan, wear traditional clothes at the Dayak festival in Jakarta, Indonesia
RM2WFR00E–Dayak tring women, Kalimantan. Borneo Island, Indonesia. From Koutei to Banjarmasin, a journey through Borneo by Carl Bock (1849 - 1932)
RM2JBJD4M–Women in traditional attire sitting for a welcome ceremony during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RMDGWMNX–Women of the ethnic group of the Iban people wearing traditional dress, Skrang River, Rajang, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
RM2K73AWX–A vintage colour photograph taken in February 1965 showing members of the Dayak tribe of North Borneo
RMJX211F–Sea dayak women corset rings
RFWCC3FT–LONG BAGUN, BORNEO, INDONESIA - JULY 07: The older Dayak women with traditional long earlobes and tattoo from Borneo
RMW7CDBF–'Malay Race', 1800-1900.Artist: R Anderson
RMMB2GC0–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RMW7DEYW–Iban woman making thread with a mangle, Borneo, 1922. Artist: Dr Charles Hose
RMB0WY6D–Dayak natives dance during Colours Of Malaysia celebration
RM2H4424R–Sarawak: three corsets worn by native Sea Dayak and Land Dayak women. Photograph.
RMA0NN5E–Ceremonial dance in Dayak longhouse Sarawak Malaysia
RMA7PCME–woman working in the longhouse Bunu of the Dayak Iban, Malaysia, Sarawak
RMRJB734–Young Sea Dayak or Iban woman, Borneo, SE Asia
RMG10D47–Sarawak native, Iban teenager girls in traditional costume traditional dance performance. The Ibans are a branch of the Dayak pe
RMHG2HXE–Penn women selling hand made craft along the river bank to Mulu National Park, Borneo.
RMRJB73R–Sea Dayak girls, Sarawak, Borneo, SE Asia
RMPJXXYF–Two women in pointed hats leading a group during the Gawai parade, Kuching, Malaysia
RF2JBC0F5–Jakarta, Indonesia - April 28, 2013 : Dayak women from Borneo, Kalimantan, wear traditional clothes at the Dayak festival in Jakarta, Indonesia
RM2GNPK7W–Malaysia. Sarawak. Orang Ulu young woman.
RM2JBJD5C–Women dancing in a line as they are welcoming guests during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2WEP3P3–Dayak tring women, Kalimantan. Borneo Island, Indonesia. From Koutei to Banjarmasin, a journey through Borneo by Carl Bock (1849 - 1932)
RM2K73AWR–A vintage colour photograph taken in February 1965 showing a women of the Dayak tribe of North Borneo
RM2JMX1F9–Quast Ferdinand von (1807-1877), Two women of the Dayak/Dajak on Borneo (without date): Genres scene in front of a pile dwelling (through drawing according to J.G. Wood, Natural History of Man II, 463, London 1868). Ink on transparent, 27.9 x 18.3 cm (including scan edges) Quast Ferdinand von (1807-1877): Zwei Frauen der Dayak/Dajak auf Borneo
RFJ57MJE–LONG BAGUN, BORNEO, INDONESIA - 10 JULY 2011: The older Dayak women with traditional long earlobes and tattoo from Borneo
RM2H43X83–Sarawak: a Sea Dayak woman, two Kayan youths and three Kenyah women. Photograph.
RMMB2GEY–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RFWCC41W–LONG BAGUN, BORNEO, INDONESIA - JULY 03: The older Dayak women - the golden searcher is rinsing sand in the river in prospecting for gold from Borneo
RMW7DEYP–Iban weaver, Borneo, 1922. Artist: Dr Charles Hose
RM2JJYAJM–Land Dayaks Of Borneo A Dayak Longhouse: The long communal verandah, with the rooms of the individual households leading off from it. Women are pounding rice, and beside the wooden pounders lie winnowing baskets. Groups of men are gossiping or working, a boy is minding his baby brother, and against the wall are bundles of rattan vine for making mats and ropes. Fifty families, comprising up to 400 people, live in houses opening off this long communal veranda where women pound their rice. Rattan for making ropes is piled against the wall. March 8, 1952. (Photo by W.R. Geddes, Camera Press).
RMA0NN4A–Preparing pigs and chickens for the feast at the Dayak longhouse on Rajang river Sarawak Malaysia
RM2CE7AJ8–. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . BATTAK WOMAN (SUMATRA) Resting on the notched log which serves as a ladder to the house. She holds a winnowing basket in her right hand, and has a basketful of rice on her head. 22. LAND-DAYAK WOMEN.Wearing brass and shell armlets and leglets. Fh^co^raj-h by H.H. the lu II Types of Borneo—Mutilating Customs—Ear Ornaments—A Curious Corset—The Dayaks CylindricalCorset—Brass Ornaments—Dayak Necklets—Dress in Borneo—Tattooing in Borneo—TattooClass Marks—Womans Work in Borneo—Women as Witch Doctors—
RMB0W7WB–Dayak natives dance during Colours Of Malaysia celebration
RMG13GP4–Sarawak native, Beautiful Orang Ulu ladies in traditional costume. Orang Ulu is the indigenous groups found in Sarawak
RMHG2HX3–Penn women selling hand made craft along the river bank to Mulu National Park, Borneo.
RMRJB73W–Sea Dayak woman weaving, Borneo, SE Asia
RMA7PCP7–woman is going for water at the longhouse Kujoh of the Dayak Iban, Malaysia, Sarawak
RF2JBFKYG–Jakarta, Indonesia - April 28, 2013 : Dayak women from Borneo, Kalimantan, wear traditional clothes at the Dayak festival in Jakarta, Indonesia
RMAE73T7–Gawai Dayak Celebration At Kamung Annah Rais, a Bidayuh Longhouse, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
RM2JBJD6A–Women dancing in a line as they are welcoming guests during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2B030CW–From 1861 to 1890 the Munich publishing firm of Braun and Schneider published plates of historic and contemporary costume in their magazine Munchener Bilderbogen. These plates were eventually collected in book form and published at the turn of the century in Germany and England.
RMBG0F5Y–Ikat weaving at an Iban Longhouse, Sarawak, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RMDGWMNE–Head hunters of the ethnic group of the Iban people, Skrang River, Rajang, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
RMDT1NPF–Iban woman, Mengkak Iban Longhouse, Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RFHN5AY7–BERAU, BORNEO, INDONESIA - JUNE 24: Resident of the industrial Berau city on an island Borneo in Indonesia is standing in front of the stall
RMMB2GAA–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RFJ2PPXE–Murut lady in traditional costume decorated with colorful beads during folklore festival in Sipitang Sabah.
RMA1TP13–Market traders at Kapit on the Rajang River Sarawak Malaysia
RM2AFTAK8–. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. Fig. 40. —Sea-Dayak Armlet {simpai). general shaping of such dishes is done with asmall adze, and they are finished with the knife. Basket-work, etc. The weaving of baskets, mats, and caps is oneof the most important handicrafts of the Kayans.It is chiefly practised by the women, though themen help in collecting and preparing the materials.The material chiefly used is strips of rattan. Arattan about one-third of an inch in diameter issplit into fv& s
RMG13PXB–Sarawak native, Beautiful Orang Ulu ladies in traditional costume. Orang Ulu is the indigenous groups found in Sarawak
RMHG2HXG–Penn women selling hand made craft along the river bank to Mulu National Park, Borneo.
RMRJB73T–Sea Dayak woman making thread, Borneo, SE Asia
RF2JBBYWC–Jakarta, Indonesia - April 28, 2013 : Dayak women from Borneo, Kalimantan, wear traditional clothes at the Dayak festival in Jakarta, Indonesia
RMRJB738–Four people of Borneo, SE Asia
RM2JBJD7F–Women dancing in a line as they are welcoming guests during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RF2G68HN6–Jakarta, Indonesia - July 1, 2018: Indung Sabik, she is 128 years old from Dayak Meratus tribe was present at the Dayak Festival in Jakarta
RM2B030CT–From 1861 to 1890 the Munich publishing firm of Braun and Schneider published plates of historic and contemporary costume in their magazine Munchener Bilderbogen. These plates were eventually collected in book form and published at the turn of the century in Germany and England.
RMAE73T9–Woman and Small Baby Girl, Kamung Annah Rais, a Bidayuh Longhouse, Kuching, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
RMDT1NPK–Iban woman, Mengkak Iban Longhouse, Batang Ai National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia
RMMB2GHB–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RM2AFX98W–. The pagan tribes of Borneo; a description of their physical, moral and intellectual condition, with some discussion of their ethnic relations. Plate 30. SEA-DAYAK WOMAN WEARING COAT AND PETTICOATORNAMENTED WITH SHELLS.. < Oh Q Q MATERIAL CONDITIONS 47 corset is made to open partially or completely downthe front, but is often worn continuously for longperiods. She wears her hair tied in a knot at theback of her head. The principal garment of the women of all theother peoples is a skirt of bark or cotton cloth,which is tied by a string a little below the level ofthe crest of the hip bone; i
RMHG2HXA–Penn women selling hand made craft along the river bank to Mulu National Park, Borneo.
RM2JBJD5E–Women dancing in a line as they are welcoming guests during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RF2G68J12–Jakarta, Indonesia - July 1, 2018: Indung Sabik, she is 128 years old from Dayak Meratus tribe was present at the Dayak Festival in Jakarta
RMMB2GH4–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RM2CE7ADR–. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . and it is absolutely inflexible. It is onlyworn by unmarried girls, and once on it isseldom taken off ; in fact, it is only when theprolonged chafing of the edges of the corsetand of the ends of the brass wires has pro-duced galls and open sores, that a girl callson a friend to assist her to rid herself of heruncomfortable ornament. Some of the Land-Dayak tribes do notwear this corset, but sheathe the arms andlower part of the legs in brass-wire rings with white shellarmlets interspersed ; the
RM2JBJD6N–Women dancing in a line as they are welcoming guests during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RF2G68J2W–Jakarta, Indonesia - July 1, 2018: Indung Sabik, she is 128 years old from Dayak Meratus tribe was present at the Dayak Festival in Jakarta
RMMB2GH1–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RM2CE7AEB–. Women of all nations, a record of their characteristics, habits, manners, customs and influence; . L ?^ *i TANJONG WOMEN (SARAWAK, BORNEO) Weaving baskets of bemban grass. The second woman from the right and the woman on the left wear heavybrass ear-rings, which have pulled the lobes of the ears into long loops. 172 WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS threaded innumerable little brass rings; ment until some days or perhaps weeksthe circles are pinned together with brass have elapsed. Since, in addition to therods, and the whole forms a more or less rawai, a Sea-Dayak belle will have also herflexible cylind
RM2JBJD3B–Young women in traditional attire sitting for a welcome ceremony during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RF2G68J4J–Jakarta, Indonesia - July 1, 2018: Indung Sabik, she is 128 years old from Dayak Meratus tribe was present at the Dayak Festival in Jakarta
RMMB2GGF–Meratus Dayak women make traditional food from sticky rice and cooked with bamboo then burned, the food is called Lamang. Traditional food from borneo.
RMRE8D5E–. The earth and its inhabitants ... Geography. INHABITANTS OF BOENEO. 133 through which they shoot little darts poisoned with a mixture of nicotine and other ingredients. They shun Europeans, Malays, and Chinese alike, trading with them only through intermediate agents. Their complexion is lighter than Tig. 50.—Dayak Types, Boeneo.. that of other Borneans, and the women especially, thanks to the shade of the dense forests, have clear skins of a somewhat greyish yellow colour. Their chief food is the flesh of apes, snakes, and frogs. But whether these or any other peoples of the interior are to
RM2JBJD7J–Portrait of women wearing traditional head accessories made of hornbill feather during an ecotourism event at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
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