File:Grab einer angesehenen Kenjahfrau.jpg

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English: Tomb of important Dayak Kenyah woman on Borneo island.
The hats and other garments which are seen in considerable number round the grave consist of those of the deceased person which she habitually used. Some also belonging to friends may have been added as a token of respect. Some of the hats are made specially for a grave, and are known as "grave hats."
Deutsch: Grab einer angesehenen Kenjahfrau, behängt mit zahlreichen Kleidungsstücken, darunter Hüten, unter denen sich auch solche von Freundinnen befinden, die als Zeichen besonderer Hochachtung hinhängen.
Français : Tombe d'une importante femme Dayak Kenyah sur l'île de Bornéo.
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Source Customs of the World
Author photo: Dr. A. W. Niewenhuis.
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