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les-sources-du-nil: Dayak Girl of Borneo, Early 20th Century
supramonoperro: COLLECTIE_TROPENMUSEUM_’Twee_Kenyah-Dajaks_met_een_penis-staafje_de_linker_heeft_tevens_een_oorbel_van_houtsnijwerk_Borneo’_TMnr_10005628 - Copy by flick266 on Flickr.
tropical-hifi: Borneo.
Malaysian Dayak woman from Borneo, via eBay.
Malaysian Dayak women from Borneo, via Lim Yap.
Bornean Dayak girl, via Buy Vintage Ads.
Malaysian Iban Dayak women from Borneo, via Lim Yap.
Kenyah woman, from Women of All Nations: A Record of Their Characteristics, Habits, Manners, Customs, and Influence, 1908. Via Internet Archive.
oldalbum: K. F. Wong - Iban Woman, Borneo, 1960
oldalbum: K. F. Wong - Young Iban Mother, Borneo, 1960
the-two-germanys: Dayak types, Borneo.OceanicaElisée ReclusNew York: D. Appleton & Co., 1892.
the-two-germanys: The tattooing of a Kayan married woman.The Home-Life of Borneo HeadhuntersWilliam Henry FurnessPhiladelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1902.
Dyak woman, via Delcampe.
ultrasweetloverposts: K. F. Wong - Dyak Woman from Sarawak, 1955
Via DelcampeSea Dayak Maidens, Kuching/Sarawak. Picture shows three Sea Dayak maidens sitting inside the Long House
Via DelcampeSea Dayak beauties, Sarawak
d-ici-et-d-ailleurs: “Young Iban or Sea Dayaks* people in gala attire, Borneo’, 1922. Photo de Dr Charles Hose (1863-1929), ethnologue britannique. *Dayak (ou Daya) est un terme générique qui désigne différents peuples de l'intérieur des
Microhyla nepenthicola, also known as the Matang narrow-mouthed frog, is one of the smallest species of frog in the world. Adults are around the size of a pea, but have a surprisingly loud croak.The frogs lay their eggs in the small pools of water within
grand-bazaar: 1950s Borneo Malaysia :: Dayak Couple
rhamphotheca: HEY HERPERS: I’m very jealous… Prof. Aaron Bauer of Villanova University holds a live Bornean Earless Lizard (Lanthanotus borneensis). For those of you in the Herp-know, this is one of the Holy Grails of herpetology. (via: Herpetology
libutron: Bornean Keeled Green Pit Viper Extreme close up of a Bornean Keeled Green Pit Viper, Tropidolaemus subannulatus (Viperidae), showing its heat-sensing pits (the two whitish pits aside each eye). These heat-sensing pits are a infrared-detecting