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Furness, William H. The Home-Life of Borneo Head-Hunters: Its Festivals and Folk-lore. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1902.

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P1137

P1137

Fighting Cap

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P1130

P1130

Fighting Cap

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P1133

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P1135

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P1139A

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