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Please also have a look in Evans page 189-190 to get the overall picture of my conclusion. On Rutter's comment I understand that it refers more to gayang than the ilang? Your opinion quoted above, as I understand it, I find very probable. That even if the blades maybe were imported the decorations (=dress, hilt, carvings) are locally made and Dusun. Similar to the trade blades in the keris world. In several Kalimantan sources we read that the best ilang blades were traded to other tribes... Michael |
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