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Kayan people, Cassay cavalry and Birman peasantMan and woman of the Kayan mountain tribe, Cassay elite cavalryman of the Burmese imperial guard, and Birman peasant with sword and shield
Women of the Padaung tribe, Burma, South East AsiaWomen of the Padaung (Kayan Lahwi or Lahoi) tribe, Burma (now Myanmar), South East Asia. Two of them can be seen with brass coils round their necks
Kayan men in long house with skulls, Borneo, SE AsiaKayan men sitting on the floor of a long house with war trophy skulls on display, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire). Date: 1922
Kayan man with piglet and blowpipe, Borneo, SE AsiaYoung Kayan man who has just caught a piglet with a poison dart from his blowpipe, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire). (6 of 6) Date: 1922
Kayan man preparing poison for blowpipe, Borneo, SE AsiaYoung Kayan man heating poison for use in his blowpipe over a fire, until it becomes a thick, dark paste, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire)
Kayan man collecting poison for blowpipe, Borneo, SE AsiaYoung Kayan man collecting milky sap containing poison from an Ipoh tree for use in his blowpipe, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire). (3 of 6) Date: 1922
Young Kayan man making a blowpipe, Borneo, SE AsiaYoung Kayan man shaping a piece of hard jagang wood to make a blowpipe, Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire). (1 of 6) Date: 1922
Two Kayan wrestlers of Borneo, SE Asia (then part of the British Empire) - a popular sport with the older boys and men of the tribe. 1922
Kayan women with neck and leg rings, BurmaFour Kayan women with brass neck and leg rings, Burma. Date: 1915
Women of the Burmese Kayan Lahwi tribeFour women and a young baby from the Kayan Lahwi tribe, a group of the Karenni people of Burma (Myanmar). Women of the various Kayan tribes identify themselves by their different form of dress
Girl of Sarawak, BorneoKenyah-Kayan girl from Sarawak, Borneo Date: 1908