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Old 2nd April 2012, 08:25 PM   #15
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Hi Colin (and Willem )
having a second look it may be more Kenyah as Willem (and others corrected me; the using of the different color hairtufts are more done by Kenyah.

I have collected and studied Dayak material (comparisson) for years and as anywhere else in the world Borneo also consists of many (actually) different tribes -collectively called Dayak- with each their own styles, religions, habits and carvingtraditions. Although through migration and near borders these differences mingle, but . . . .one can still very much distinguish from an object with carving or a particular style from which area it orginates in Borneo.

To give a very short impression;
Kenyah=very busy artstyle (as your carved scabbard)
Kayan= more archaïc style, classic
Bidayuh/landdayak= floral forms, quite different style.
Bahau/Penihing= often carved 'horselike'-mouths or heads are popping out (as do the 'elbows')
etc

Vandoo; yes the Naga's on the mainland are also famous for their elaborate use of white and red-dyed goathair, mainly for objects used in war or ceremonies indeed. I personally havent got any pics at quick hand. Perhaps others.

Best, Wouter
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