Bleeding, cure for sprain, [81]
Blood as food, [78]
Blue nuthatch, only eaten by solitary old people, [75]
Boar, castrated at two months, ears clipped, [61];
sacrificed in village founding ceremony, [6];
in Amungkam, [50];
in first-fruits to ceremony, [53];
in Rangsitsa, [125];
in Epuetha, [132];
eaten in stone-dragging ceremony, [143];
flesh offered to the Dead, by Dreamer, [171]
Bodo race, possible connection with Lhotas, [xv];
Karens, [xix];
Munda and Mon-Khmêr, [xvii n. 4];
immigrants from Nepal or Tibet, [xvi], [xxxvi]
Bone, disposal of (Kalyo-Kengyu), [xxv], S. Sangtams, [xxiv];
of rhinoceros as fertility charm, [167]
Bontok-Igorot: see Igorot.
Borneo, bow seldom used in, [xxviii];
see also Kayans.
the Pagan tribes of, [46 n. 1], [222 n. 1]
Bow: see also Cross-bow and Pellet-bow.
use of as guide to affinity of tribes, [xxvii]
Boy, ears pierced, first garment, [8];
may wear clothes his father is entitled to wear, [9 n. 2];
sleeps in champo, from first wearing dao-holder till marriage, [24];
on marriage pays fine to champo, [97];
terms used for, [95];
working parties of boys and girls, [97];
birth customs differ from those of girls, [145]–147