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Bock, Carl A. The Head-Hunters of Borneo: A Narrative of Travel up the Mahakam and Down the Barito. Singapore: Oxford University Press, 1986.

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  • yes[6]
  • no[6]
  • oceanian[6]
  • ear plug[2]
  • platter[1]
  • poison making board[1]
  • poison making stick[1]
  • stringed instrument[1]
  • borneo[6]
  • dutch east borneo[3]
  • dutch west borneo[3]
  • klinjau river[1]
  • mahakam river[2]
  • mapai[2]
  • mendalam river[3]
  • kayan[3]
  • madang[1]
  • tanjong[2]
  • metal[2]
  • peel[1]
  • plant fiber[1]
  • wood[6]
  • yes[6]
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P1225B

P1225B

Poison Making Stick

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P1225A

P1225A

Poison Making Board

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P769

P769

Stringed Instrument

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P38A

P38A

Ear Plug

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P38B

P38B

Ear Plug

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P339

P339

Platter

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