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English: Young Ibans, or Sea Dayaks, certainly look very fine in gala dress; and though the boys may not wear as much as their sisters, their silver ornaments, scarlet and gold waist-cloths, elaborately ornamented swords and coloured turbans, make them fit companions for the girls. The boys' costume is more comfortable than the girls', but ornament in dress is a passion of the Sea Dayaks, and the small child, left, with his plumed hat and heavy necklace, is already a martyr to fashion.
Date 1922
Taken in 1912
Source Peoples of All Nations
Author Charles Hose
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