Volume 30 / Number 1
1988
Special Edition: Borneo
On The Cover: Borders, beaded design from a skirt, Taman, Kapuas River, Indonesian Borneo. P184. W. of band 22.0 cm, H. of beaded figures 10.3 cm. Carvings of the rhinocerous hornbill, probably Iban, Baran District, Sarawak. P815a, L. 77.5 cm, H. 47.5 cm. Collection Object Number: P815A Photo by John Taggart
Vol. 30 / No. 1
By: Timothy C. Jussup and Andrew P. Vayda
Dayaks and Forests of Interior Borneo
Borneo, largest of the Greater Sunda Islands in the Indonesian archipelago (Fig. 2a,b) and the largest island in the world […]
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By: Christine Padoch
Agriculture in Interior Borneo: Shifting Cultivation and Alternatives
Flying over the island of Borneo ( or Kalimantan as it is known to Indonesians), one feature of the landscape […]
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By: Richard Allen Drake
Ibanic Textile Weaving: Its Enchantment in Social and Religious Practices
The weaving of attractive textiles is one of the freatures that distinguishes the Iabanic peoples of Borneo from neighboring Dayak […]
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Selections From the Exhibition: "The Dayaks: Peoples of the Borneo Rainforest" February 25, 1989, to June 3, 1990
The Objects pictured in the following pages have been selected from several hundred pieces hat are on display in the […]
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By: Donald E. Brown
Tribe-Sulanate Relationships: Traditional Patterns of Rule in Brunei
An Overview The Late 19th century was a period of momentous change in Borneo. Dutch influence—spinning off from Holland’s control […]
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By: Herbert L. Whittier and Patricia R. Whittier
Baby Carriers: A Link Between Social and Spiritual Values Among the Kenyah Dayak of Borneo
At first glance, the baby carrier (ba’) used by the Kenyah Dayak of central Borneo appears to be simply a […]
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By: Lucas Chin
Trade Objects: Their Impact on the Cultures of the Indigenous Peoples of Sarawak, Borneo
There are strong archaeological indications that the island of Borneo had begun to draw foreign traders and merchants to its […]
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By: Adria H. Katz
Borneo to Philadelphia: The Furness-Hiller-Harrison Collections
In the years 1895-1903 William H. Furness 3rd, Hiram M. Hiller and Alfred C. Harrison, Jr., (Fig. 1) traveled extensively […]
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By: William H. Davenport
Borneo: Introduction
This issue of Expedition contains articles that focus on the island of Borneo and its peoples. It is being published […]
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Vol. 30 / No. 1
By: William H. Davenport and Adria Katz
Opening Statement
The opening of the exhibition “The Dayaks: Peoples of the Borneo Rainforest” marks the inauguration of The University Museum’s new […]
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