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Fig. 4. -- Kenyah dog design, copied from a Kayan model. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.108.)
Fig. 5. -- Kayan dog design. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.106.)
Fig. 6. -- Kayan dog design. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.88.)
Fig. 7. -- Kayan double dog design for outside of thigh of man. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.31.)
Fig. 8. -- Kayan designs of dog with pups (TUANG NGANAK). A=pup. For thigh of man. From a tatu-block in Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.57.)
Fig. 9. -- Kenyah jaws of centipede design (LIPAN KATIP), for breast or shoulder of man. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.20.)
Fig. 10. -- Kenyah crab design (TOYU). A=mouth (BA), B=claw (KATIP), C=back (LIKUT), D=tail (IKONG). From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.71.)
Plate 137.
Fig. 1. -- Sea Dayak modification of the dog design. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum.(No. 1054.102.)
Fig. 2. --(No. 1054.101.)
Fig. 3. --(No. 1054.67.)
Fig. 4. --(No. 1054.109.)
Fig. 5. --(No. 1054.70.)
Fig. 6. -- But known as ”scorpion” (KALA) pattern.From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.69.)
Fig. 7. -- Barawan and Kenyah modification of the dog design, known as ”hook” (KOWIT) pattern. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.63.)
Fig. 8. --(No. 1054.75.)
Fig. 9. -- Kenyah modification of the dog design, but known as the ”prawn” (ORANG) pattern. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.89.)
Plate 138.
Fig. 1. -- Kayan three-line pattern (IDA TELO) for back of thigh of woman of slave cla.s.s. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 166A Brooke Low Coll.)
Fig. 2. -- Kayan four-line pattern (IDA PAT) for back of thigh of woman of middle cla.s.s. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1434.)
Fig. 3. -- Kayan (Rejang R.) three-line pattern (IDA TELO) for back of thigh of women of upper and middle cla.s.ses. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1054.2.)
Fig. 4. -- Kayan (Uma Pliau) design for front and sides of thigh of high cla.s.s women. A = TUSHUN TUVA, tuba root; B = JALAUT, fruit of PLUKENETIA CORNICULATA; D = KOWIT, interlocking hooks. From a tatu-block in coll. C. Hose.
Fig. 5. -- Kayan design for front of thigh of woman of high cla.s.s. A = TUSHUN TUVA; B = DULANG HAROK, bows of a boat; C = ULU TINGGANG, hornbill's head; D = BELILING BULAN, full moons. From a tatu-block in the Sarawak Museum. (No. 1432.)
Fig. 6. -- Barawan design for the shoulder or breast of men. From a drawing.
Fig. 7. -- Design of uncertain origin, on the calf of the leg of an Ukit man.