Children of Borneo

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Children of Borneo

by Edwin Herbert Gomes

EN·~2 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

CHILDREN OF BORNEO

0:36
2

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:11
3

CHILDREN OF BORNEO - CHAPTER I THE ISLAND OF BORNEO—JUNGLES—THE DYAKS—DYAK LIFE IN THE OLD DAYS

6:24
4

CHAPTER II THE COMING OF THE WHITE RAJAH—THE MISSIONARIES

9:15
5

CHAPTER III A DYAK VILLAGE HOUSE

7:53
6

CHAPTER IV DYAK BABIES AND CHILDREN

7:59
7

CHAPTER V MANNER OF LIFE—OCCUPATION

7:31
8

CHAPTER VI HEAD-HUNTING

7:48
9

CHAPTER VII BIRDS AND BEASTS IN BORNEO

6:19
10

CHAPTER VIII SOME CURIOUS CUSTOMS

6:17

Description

Far‑off in the steamy heart of the Indian Ocean lies Borneo, a vast island of endless jungle where towering trees drape themselves in vines and orchids. Here the Dyak people make their homes, their lives woven tightly with the rhythm of the rainforest. The book opens by painting a vivid picture of the island’s climate, its equatorial heat, and the simple, breathable garments the Dyak children wear—a waist‑cloth for boys and a short, rattan‑adorned petticoat for girls—allowing them to move freely through the thick undergrowth.

Through lively sketches and warm descriptions, the narrative follows a day in the life of these youngsters: learning to weave, playing with blow‑pipes, and joining the communal songs that echo from village stockades. While the children’s world is filled with music, bright colors, and the bustle of daily chores, hints of an older, fiercer tradition—head‑hunting raids and village defenses—loom in the background, shaping the backdrop against which their innocent adventures unfold.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (163K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by A Project Gutenberg volunteer working with digital material generously made available by the Internet Archive

Release date

2009-01-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

EH

Edwin Herbert Gomes

1862–1944

A missionary writer in Sarawak, he is remembered for vivid books about life in Borneo and the Sea Dyaks, shaped by years of close daily experience there. His work blends storytelling, observation, and a strong sense of place.

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