The AJN Richards Collection at the Centre for Academic Information Services (CAIS), Universiti Malaysia Sarawak.The personal papers and much of the library of the late A.J.N. Richards Rich·ards , Dickinson Woodruff 1895-1973. American physician. He shared a 1956 Nobel Prize for developing cardiac catheterization. were presented as a generous gift by the Richards family to the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) was officially incorporated on 24 December 1992. UNIMAS is the eighth University, established just after the declaration of Vision 2020. (UNIMAS UNIMAS Universiti Malaysia Sarawak ). They now comprise a special reserve collection called the "AJN AJN American Journal of Nursing AJN American Journal of Nephrology Richards Collection" in the university's library, thereby fulfilling the family's wish that these materials be given a permanent home in Sarawak Sarawak (sərä`wäk), state (1991 pop. 1,648,217), 48,342 sq mi (125,206 sq km), Malaysia, in NW Borneo and on the South China Sea. . Transfer of the Richards papers was formally marked by a ceremony held on 22 October October: see month. 2001 on the Universiti Malaysia Sarawak campus at Kota Samarahan Samarahan or Kota Samarahan is a town, and the capital of the Samarahan District (407.1 square kilometers) in Samarahan Division, Sarawak, east Malaysia. It is located on the South China Sea, about 40 kilometers from Kuching. (see photos). Ill health prevented Daphne daphne, in botany daphne, common name for, and genus name of, certain low deciduous or evergreen shrubs native to Eurasia. In the United States several naturalized species are cultivated for their handsome foliage and fragrant flowers, e.g., D. , Anthony Richards' widow, from making the trip from England England, the largest and most populous portion of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1991 pop. 46,382,050), 50,334 sq mi (130,365 sq km). It is bounded by Wales and the Irish Sea on the west and Scotland on the north. . However, through the generosity Generosity See also Aid, Organizational; Kindness. Abbé Constantin self-sacrificing priest; curé of Longueral. [Fr. Lit.: The Abbé Constantin, Walsh Modern, 105] Amelia takes interest in Paul. [Br. Lit. of the Tun TUN, measure. A vessel of wine or oil, containing four hogsheads. Jugah Foundation, two of their sons, Huw and Michael Richards
The Deputy Vice Chancellor vice chancellor n. Abbr. VC 1. A deputy or an assistant chancellor in a university. 2. A deputy to or a substitute for a head of state or an official bearing the title chancellor. 3. of UNIMAS, Professor Khairuddin Abd. Hamid, received the papers on behalf of the university. Also present at the ceremony were Datuk Amar AMAR Algemeen Militair Ambtenaren Reglement AMAR Assistant Manager for Advanced Reactor Programs AMAR Ammunition Management and Accountability Review AMAR Asociacion Nacional de Amas de Casa Rurales de Columbia (Spanish) Leonard Leon·ard , Ray Charles Known as "Sugar Ray." Born 1956. American boxer who won the 1976 Olympic light welterweight title. He held five world titles as both a welterweight and middleweight between 1979 and 1987. Noun 1. Linggi Linggi is a small town in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. The Linggi River which meanders through it also forms the boundary between Negeri Sembilan and Melaka. Jugah, Director of the Tun Jugah Foundation, whose father, Tun Jugah, was a friend of Anthony Richards during the latter's years as an administrative officer in what is now the Kapit Division Kapit Division, formed on April 2 1973, is the seventh of eleven administrative divisions in Sarawak, east Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. It has a total area of 38,934 square kilometers, and is the largest of the administrative divisions of Sarawak. ; Dato Tra Zehnder, Director of the Majlis Majlis (مجلس) is an Arabic term meaning "a place of sitting" used to describe various types of formal legislative assemblies in countries with linguistic or cultural connections to Islamic countries. Adat Istiadat and also a friend of Anthony Richards during his Sarawak years; Jayl Langub, Secretary of the Majlis Adat Istiadat; Prof. Michael Leigh Michael Leigh is an artist, based in Cheshire, England and working mainly in the area of mail art. As well as working in his own name, he has produced work since 1980 as A1 Waste Paper Co. , Director of the Institute of East Asian Studies East Asian Studies is a distinct multidisciplinary field of scholarly enquiry and education that promotes a broad humanistic understanding of East Asia past and present. East Asian Studies is located within the broader field of Area studies and is also interdisciplinary in ; myself, as Chair of Dayak Dayak: see Dyak. Dayak Any member of a non-Muslim indigenous people of the southern and western interior of the island of Borneo. Dayak is a generic term that has no precise ethnic or tribal significance but distinguishes the indigenous people from Studies; and Temenggong William William, crown prince of Germany William or Frederick William, 1882–1951, crown prince of Germany, son of William II. In World War I he commanded (1914) an army on the Western Front and was nominal commander in the German attack Linang, retired Senior Sarawak Administrative Officer, who had served with Richards as a colonial officer in the early 1960s. Ms. Siti Sumaizan Ramli represented the library and following the handover ceremony, gave Huw and Michael Richards a tour of CAIS CAIS - Common APSE Interface Specification and introduced them to Ms. Zainun Mat Nor, the Special Collections In library science, special collections (often abbreviated to Spec. Coll. or S.C.) is the name applied to a specific repository within a library which stores materials of a "special" nature. Librarian (1) A person who works in the data library and keeps track of the tapes and disks that are stored and logged out for use. Also known as a "file librarian" or "media librarian." See data library. (2) See CA-Librarian. , who is directly responsible for conserving con·serve v. con·served, con·serv·ing, con·serves v.tr. 1. a. To protect from loss or harm; preserve: and cataloguing the AJN Richards Collection. Ms. Zainun showed them the cataloguing room and area set aside for the Richards materials in the CAIS library. The ceremony was followed by lunch. The initial sorting and evaluation of Anthony Richards' papers and books was undertaken at the family's request by Professor Bob Reece Robert Scott Reece (born January 5 1951 in Sacramento, California) was a catcher in Major League Baseball. Teams
CAIS and the Southeast Asia Southeast Asia, region of Asia (1990 est. pop. 442,500,000), c.1,740,000 sq mi (4,506,600 sq km), bounded roughly by the Indian subcontinent on the west, China on the north, and the Pacific Ocean on the east. Collection The Southeast Asia Collection at CAIS was established in October 2001 through an initial gift of 2800 volumes from Professor Emeritus e·mer·i·tus adj. Retired but retaining an honorary title corresponding to that held immediately before retirement: a professor emeritus. n. pl. Marvin Rogers of the University of Missouri Missouri, state, United States Missouri (mĭz r`ē, –ə), one of the midwestern states of the United States. . Since then, the Collection
has been augmented by further gifts from Professor Rogers, as well as a
number of additional donations, including a collection of books and
journals on general and Southeast Asian anthropology anthropology, classification and analysis of humans and their society, descriptively, culturally, historically, and physically. Its unique contribution to studying the bonds of human social relations has been the distinctive concept of culture. from the estate of
the late Professor William R. Geddes Geddesjester in the court of Mary Queen of Scots. [Scot. Hist.: Brewer Handbook, 380] See : Clowns . However, the A.J.N. Richards papers and books comprise, together with the Rogers gift, the major cornerstone cornerstone Ceremonial building block, dated or otherwise inscribed, usually placed in an outer wall of a building to commemorate its dedication. Often the stone is hollowed out to contain newspapers, photographs, or other documents reflecting current customs, with a view to of the university's Southeast Asia Collection. While the Rogers collection is strong on Peninsular pen·in·su·la n. Abbr. Pen. A piece of land that projects into a body of water and is connected with the mainland by an isthmus. [Latin paen Malaysia Malaysia (məlā`zhə), independent federation (2005 est. pop. 23,953,000), 128,430 sq mi (332,633 sq km), Southeast Asia. The official capital and by far the largest city is Kuala Lumpur; Putrajaya is the adminstrative capital. , Indonesia Indonesia (ĭn'dənē`zhə), officially Republic of Indonesia, republic (2005 est. pop. 241,974,000), c.735,000 sq mi (1,903,650 sq km), SE Asia, in the Malay Archipelago. , and Vietnam Vietnam (vēĕt`näm), officially Socialist Republic of Vietnam, republic (v), 128,400 sq mi (332,642 sq km), Southeast Asia. Occupying the eastern coastline of the Southeast Asian peninsula, Vietnam is bounded by China on the north, by Laos , the Richards collection focuses almost exclusively on Borneo Borneo (bôr`nēō'), island (1990 pop. 9,102,906), c.287,000 sq mi (743,330 sq km), largest of the Malay Archipelago and third largest island in the world, SW of the Philippines and N of Java. and in particular on Sarawak, and besides books and journals, also includes, as noted, an extensive collection of photographs, correspondence, notebooks, manuscripts, and other unpublished materials. Richards' Life, Writings and the AJN Riehards Collection Anthony John Noel John Noel is an executive producer who is mostly known for being the producer of Bo' Selecta and mainly works with Ben Palmer. Filmography
British poet known for his war poetry suffused with a romantic patriotic quality. Noun 1. Brooke - English lyric poet (1887-1915) Rupert Brooke cadet officer Cadet Officer is a rank within the St. John Ambulance Brigade of Ireland (SJAB). The rank is between Cadet Leader and Cadet Superintendent. Despite the title, it is held by an adult who is in command of cadets, and not by a cadet. in September September: see month. 1938. His first posting was to the Secretariat Secretariat, 1970–89, thoroughbred race horse. Trained by Lucien Laurin and ridden by Ron Turcotte, Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes to capture the Triple Crown in 1973. Secretariat (foaled 1970) U.S. where he worked under Mr. Andrew MacPherson, then Secretary for Native Affairs. Here, he rapidly gained fluency flu·ent adj. 1. a. Able to express oneself readily and effortlessly: a fluent speaker; fluent in three languages. b. in both Iban and Malay. His posting, first to Sarikei in the lower Rejang in 1940, and then, in 1941, as District Officer in Betong, Saribas, shortly before the Japanese Occupation Japanese Occupation may refer to:
n. 1. a. A student or a recent graduate undergoing supervised practical training. b. at the Batu Lintang prisoner of war PRISONER OF WAR. One who has been captured while fighting under the banner of some state. He is a prisoner, although never confined in a prison. 2. In modern times, prisoners are treated with more humanity than formerly; the individual captor has now no camp. Following his release, Richards was sent on furlough fur·lough n. 1. a. A leave of absence or vacation, especially one granted to a member of the armed forces. b. A usually temporary layoff from work. c. to recuperate re·cu·per·ate v. To return to health or strength; recover. in England and while there, married Daphne Oswell who had been a childhood friend. In 1946, he, now together with Daphne, returned to Sarawak where he entered the colonial civil service. During the British colonial period Colonial Period may generally refer to any period in a country's history when it was subject to administration by a colonial power.
adj. Of, relating to, or being the time following the establishment of independence in a colony: postcolonial economics. government before returning to England in February 1964. In leaving Sarawak, Anthony and Daphne, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. their son Huw, changed their first class tickets for second class and used the difference to travel a meandering route back, visiting a number of places where they had never been before, including Athens where they spent the Greek Orthodox Adj. 1. Greek Orthodox - of or relating to or characteristic of the Eastern Orthodox Church Eastern Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Orthodox faith, religion, religious belief - a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny; "he Easter of that year. Following their return, Anthony worked until his retirement in 1980 as Secretary-Librarian for the Centre for South Asian Studies Asian studies is a field in cultural studies that is concerned with the Asian peoples, their cultures and languages. Within the Asian sphere, Asian studies combines aspects of sociology, and cultural anthropology to study cultural phenomena in Asian traditional and industrial at Cambridge University Cambridge University, at Cambridge, England, one of the oldest English-language universities in the world. Originating in the early 12th cent. (legend places its origin even earlier than that of Oxford Univ. . Virtually the whole of Anthony Richards' working life was devoted to Sarawak and the peoples of the State. From his early experiences as a young administrative officer, he developed a special affection for the Iban and Malay of the Second Division, and the Iban he spoke retained, for the rest of his life, an unmistakable Saribas flavor. This was so, even though he was later posted to the Rejang, where he came to know well the redoubtable re·doubt·a·ble adj. 1. Arousing fear or awe; formidable. 2. Worthy of respect or honor. [Middle English redoubtabel, from Old French redoutable, from Iban leaders of the time, Temenggong Koh and Tun Jugah. The latter, together with his son Linggi, then a law student at the University of Hull, later visited the Richards family in Cambridge. Richards is remembered by those who knew him during his Sarawak years as an avid AVID Cardiology A clinical trial–Antiarrhythmics Versus Implantable Defibrillators that compared the effect of implantable defibrillators vs the best medical therapy–antiarrhythmics for survivors of MI or those with nonsustained ventricular tachycardia writer who continually con·tin·u·al adj. 1. Recurring regularly or frequently: the continual need to pay the mortgage. 2. took notes, recording his observations and taking down stories and conversations from those around him in small pocket notebooks which he kept constantly at hand. These valuable notebooks comprise an important part of the AJN Richards Collection and were extensively used by Richards in the compilation Compiling a program. See compiler. of his dictionary. Richards was also uniquely gifted with an ear for the poetic language of spoken Iban. This gift is abundantly a·bun·dant adj. 1. Occurring in or marked by abundance; plentiful. See Synonyms at plentiful. 2. Abounding with; rich: a region abundant in wildlife. displayed in his Iban-English Dictionary which gives notable attention to the use of rhyme rhyme or rime, the most prominent of the literary artifices used in versification. Although it was used in ancient East Asian poetry, rhyme was practically unknown to the ancient Greeks and Romans. , alliteration alliteration (əlĭt'ərā`shən), the repetition of the same starting sound in several words of a sentence. Probably the most powerful rhythmic and thematic uses of alliteration are contained in Beowulf, and other stylistic devices
adj. 1. Of, relating to, or in accordance with liturgy: a book of liturgical forms. 2. Using or used in liturgy. chants, storytelling Storytelling Aesop semi-legendary fabulist of ancient Greece. [Gk. Lit.: Harvey, 10] Münchäusen Baron traveler grossly embellishes his experiences. [Ger. Lit. , songs, wordplay and humor humor, according to ancient theory, any of four bodily fluids that determined man's health and temperament. Hippocrates postulated that an imbalance among the humors (blood, phlegm, black bile, and yellow bile) resulted in pain and disease, and that good health was . But it is also present in his ethnographic eth·nog·ra·phy n. The branch of anthropology that deals with the scientific description of specific human cultures. eth·nog writings as well, for example, in "The migrations of the Ibans and their poetry" (Sarawak Museum The Sarawak Museum is the oldest museum in Borneo. It was established in 1888 and opened in 1891 in a purpose-built building in Kuching, Sarawak. Sponsored by Charles Brooke, the second White Rajah of Sarawak, the establishment of the museum was strongly encouraged by Alfred Russel Journal, 1949, vol. 5, pp. 77-87), Rita Tujoh Malam (a collection of Iban stories, 1960, Borneo Literature Bureau), and especially, perhaps, Leka Main Iban (an anthology of Iban poetry, 1966, Borneo Literature Bureau). Leka Main Iban was initially conceived to be part of an innovative project intended to introduce Sarawak school children to Iban poetic forms as a complement to the study of English literature English literature, literature written in English since c.1450 by the inhabitants of the British Isles; it was during the 15th cent. that the English language acquired much of its modern form. . Sadly, this project died with independence. The AJN Richards Collection contains all of Anthony Richards' published works concerned with the Iban, as well as a small number of unpublished Iban texts, including prayers (sampi) and a transcribed version of the sabak bebuah (lamentation lamentation, n a prayer expressing affliction or sorrow and requesting defense, retribution, or comfort. for the dead, told as a poetic narrative), the latter with notes and annotations. Richards also wrote on the Saribas Malays. Especially notable is his "The descent descent, in anthropology, method of classifying individuals in terms of their various kinship connections. Matrilineal and patrilineal descent refer to the mother's or father's sib (or other group), respectively. of some Saribas Malays" (Sarawak Museum Journal, 1963, vol. 11, pp. 99-107) and Dayang Isah Tandang Sari (a Saribas Malay legend in Malay and English translation, 1962, Borneo Literature Bureau). He also left an unpublished photostat transcript A generic term for any kind of copy, particularly an official or certified representation of the record of what took place in a court during a trial or other legal proceeding. A transcript of record in Jawi of a long Saribas Malay syair, a copy of which, together with a Romanized transcription transcription /trans·crip·tion/ (-krip´shun) the synthesis of RNA using a DNA template catalyzed by RNA polymerase; the base sequences of the RNA and DNA are complementary. tran·scrip·tion n. and notes, are to be found in the AJN Richards Collection. (See in this issue, Bob Reece's "The Syair Saribas Project.") After returning to England, Richards began work on An Iban-English Dictionary. In an autobiographical au·to·bi·og·ra·phy n. pl. au·to·bi·og·ra·phies The biography of a person written by that person. au note written in 1981, he tells us that the idea of writing a dictionary came from friends and colleagues in Sarawak shortly before he left for England. Once back, the project consumed con·sume v. con·sumed, con·sum·ing, con·sumes v.tr. 1. To take in as food; eat or drink up. See Synonyms at eat. 2. a. much of his spare time for more than a decade. Not only did he compose com·pose v. com·posed, com·pos·ing, com·pos·es v.tr. 1. To make up the constituent parts of; constitute or form: the entries and write the entire dictionary, he also had to raise a substantial sum of money to subsidize sub·si·dize tr.v. sub·si·dized, sub·si·diz·ing, sub·si·diz·es 1. To assist or support with a subsidy. 2. To secure the assistance of by granting a subsidy. its publication by Oxford University Press. Happily, this sum was later recovered from the book's sales. An Iban-English Dictionary was first published by Clarendon CLARENDON. The constitutions of Clarendon were certain statutes made in the reign of Henry H., of England, in a parliament holden at Clarendon, by which the king checked the power of the pope and his clergy. 4 Bl. Com. 415. Press, Oxford, in December 1981. A major work of scholarship, the Dictionary is widely regarded by linguists A linguist in the academic sense is a person who studies linguistics. Ambiguously, the word is sometimes also used to refer to a polyglot (one who knows more than 2 languages), or a grammarian, but these two uses of the word are distinct. , anthropologists The following list is obsolete. Please make no further additions to the list. For scientists and scholars of anthropology, refer to the category . H
adj. 1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of an encyclopedia. 2. Embracing many subjects; comprehensive: "an ignorance almost as encyclopedic as his erudition" nature, and all richly cross-referenced, remain an invaluable source of information on Iban history
n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) 1. Literary criticism that deals with the nature, forms, and laws of poetry. 2. A treatise on or study of poetry or aesthetics. 3. : the summation summation n. the final argument of an attorney at the close of a trial in which he/she attempts to convince the judge and/or jury of the virtues of the client's case. (See: closing argument) , in short, of a lifetime of keen observation. An inexpensive Malaysian reprint reprint An individually bound copy of an article in a journal or science communication of An Iban-English Dictionary was published in 1988 by Penerbit Fajar Bakti, Petaling Jaya Petaling Jaya (commonly called "PJ" by locals) is a Malaysian city developed as a satellite city of Kuala Lumpur. It is located in the Petaling district of Selangor. Petaling Jaya has an area of approximately 97.2 km², arguably the state of Selangor's largest city. , Malaysia, with financial assistance from UNESCO UNESCO: see United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization. UNESCO in full United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization , and continues to be widely used in Sarawak. A substantial and valuable part of the AJN Richards Collection consists of notes, word entry cards, manuscript drafts, and page proofs of An Iban-English Dictionary. There is a great deal of unpublished material contained on these cards and earlier page drafts that had to be deleted Deleted A security that is no longer included on a specified market. Sometimes referred to as "delisted". Notes: Reasons for delisting include violating regulations, failing to meet financial specifications set out by the stock exchange and going bankrupt. from the more abbreviated entries that appeared in the published dictionary. Of the fourteen boxes of material comprising the Collection, four boxes relate directly to the dictionary, including one box of Iban word entry cards and two boxes of notes organized for use in compiling com·pile tr.v. com·piled, com·pil·ing, com·piles 1. To gather into a single book. 2. To put together or compose from materials gathered from several sources: dictionary entries Noun 1. dictionary entry - the entry in a dictionary of information about a word lexical entry headword - a word placed at the beginning of a line or paragraph (as in a dictionary entry) . In addition, one box of books largely contains other dictionaries and language-related materials. For Sarawak administrative officers serving like Anthony Richards in Dayak areas, settling land disputes formed a significant part of their duties. Richards, from early on in his career, showed himself to be a singularly sin·gu·lar adj. 1. Being only one; individual. 2. Being the only one of a kind; unique. 3. Being beyond what is ordinary or usual; remarkable. 4. Deviating from the usual or expected; odd. insightful observer of Dayak customary law and judicial procedures, including, importantly, the use of offerings and ritual restitution In the context of Criminal Law, state programs under which an offender is required, as a condition of his or her sentence, to repay money or donate services to the victim or society; with respect to maritime law, the restoration of articles lost by jettison, done when the in resolving breaches of custom. Twenty years TWENTY YEARS. The lapse of twenty years raises a presumption of certain facts, and after such a time, the party against whom the presumption has been raised, will be required to prove a negative to establish his rights. 2. ago, he was still remembered by Iban elders in the Saribas for his grasp of Iban principles of legal procedure. Beginning with his first "outstation" postings as a district officer, he took up the work started by earlier Brooke officers of codifying what were initially described as "fine lists," or tusun tunggu in Iban. In 1953 the Government Printer published the first of his compilations as Code of Fines or Tusun Tunggu Iban, Third Division. By the end of his career, Richards was universally recognized as the foremost authority on native, and in particular, Iban customary law and land tenure land tenure: see tenure, in law. . In 1961, he published a major work on the subject, Land Law and Adat (Kuching: Government Printer). In the same year, he was appointed to a committee created by the colonial government charged with drafting land law reform legislation. Two major works resulted from this assignment: Dayak Adat Law in the Second Division (in Iban and English, 1963, Kuching: Government Printer), and Dayak Adat Law in the First Division-Bidayuh (in English, 1964, Kuching: Government Printer). Both remain definitive works and were the primary sources drawn on for the more recent compilations of Iban and Bidayuh adat produced by the Majlis Adat Istiadat. Included among the unpublished papers contained in the AJN Richards Collection are a number of flies and notebooks relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc the proceedings of the land reform committee, 1962-63, and to the historic conference or aum on Iban customary law held in Simanggang in 1961. There are also files on specific land dispute cases. Anthony Richards died in Cambridge, England, on 15 November 2000. Content and Scope of the Collection So far, only Anthony Richards' books and journals have been catalogued. The work of cataloguing the remainder of the Collection is still underway. Books and Journals The Collection contains over 200 books relating primarily to Sarawak. These are included in the checklist below, compiled by Huw Richards with the help of Professor Bob Reece, and include such notable Sarawak classics as James Brooke's Borneo and Celebes, 2 vols.; Charles Brooke's Ten Years in Sarawak, 2 vols.; John Templer, Private Letters of Rajah James Brooke For the American journalist, see . The Rajah of Sarawak, Sir James Brooke, KCB, LL.D (29 April 1803 – 11 June 1868) was a British statesman. His father Thomas Brooke was English; his mother Anna Maria was born in Hertfordshire, England, the daughter of Scottish peer , 3 Vols.; Baring-Gould and Bampfylde, A History of Sarawak under its two white Rajahs The White Rajahs refer to a dynasty that founded and ruled the Kingdom of Sarawak from 1841 to 1946. A Rajah (or Raja) is a king or princely ruler in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The coaling station of Brooketon in Brunei was named after the Brooke family. ; and Henry Keppel's Voyage VOYAGE, marine law. The passage of a ship upon the seas, from one port to another, or to several ports. 2. Every voyage must have a terminus a quo and a terminus ad quem. of the Maeander: a visit to the Indian Archipelago Archipelago (ärkĭpĕl`əgō) [Ital., from Gr.=chief sea], ancient name of the Aegean Sea, later applied to the numerous islands it contains. The word now designates any cluster of islands. and The Expedition to Borneo of HMS Dido Seven ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Dido, after Dido, the legendary founder and queen of Carthage.
1. the act of holding back or checking. 2. sudden stoppage of a secretion, excretion, or normal discharge. 3. of piracy piracy, robbery committed or attempted on the high seas. It is distinguished from privateering in that the pirate holds no commission from and receives the protection of no nation but usually attacks vessels of all nations. , 2 vols. Also contained in the Collection are 55 Borneo Literature Bureau volumes, including most of those published in the Iban language The Iban language is spoken in Kalimantan (the Indonesian part of Borneo) and the Sarawak state region of Malaysia by the Iban, a branch of the Dayak ethnic group (formerly known as "Sea Dayak"). , as well as the Bureau's Iban language school texts, Pelajar Iban (books 1-6), in the 1970 and 1982 editions. The collection also includes, as mentioned earlier, a number of dictionaries, phrase books, and published vocabularies. Besides Iban dictionaries such as Howell and Bailey's Sea Dyak Dictionary, the Collection also contains dictionaries of other Sarawak languages, as well as a valuable collection of Malay dictionaries and language materials, including Wilkinson's 2-volume Malay-English Dictionary and Swettenham's Vocabulary of the English and Malay Languages Malay language: see Malayo-Polynesian languages. Malay language Austronesian language with some 33 million first-language speakers in the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, and other parts of Indonesia and Malaysia. . Given the virtually non-existent periodical periodical, a publication that is issued regularly. It is distinguished from the newspaper in format in that its pages are smaller and are usually bound, and it is published at weekly, monthly, quarterly, or other intervals, rather than daily. holdings in the UNIMAS library, the gift of journals contained in the AJN Richards Collection is particularly welcome. Of special note is a complete set of the Sarawak Museum Journal, from 1911, vol. 1 (numbers 1-4) through 1997, vol. 51 (number 72), including all of the Special Monographs published by the Sarawak Museum Journal through 1997. Except for vol. 1, the Collection also contains a complete set of the Borneo Research Bulletin, from 1970, volume 2, through 1999, volume 30. Also included in the Collection is a small set of the Borneo Chronicle chronicle, official record of events, set down in order of occurrence, important to the people of a nation, state, or city. Almanacs, The Congressional Record in the United States, and the Annual Register in England are chronicles. (48-50), from 1985 through 2000, published by the Borneo Mission Association, and the colonial government's Sarawak Annual Reports of 1958, 1960 and 1962. Of the 14 boxes comprising the original Collection, six boxes contained books and journals, including one box of the Sarawak Museum Journal and Special Monographs and a second box holding mainly Borneo Literature Bureau publications. Correspondence One box in the Collection consists entirely of personal correspondence. Anthony Richards maintained, throughout his life, an extensive circle of correspondents, exchanging letters with friends and colleagues all over the world, including many in Sarawak. Richards was extremely generous with his knowledge and the experience he had gained during his years in Sarawak and the correspondence collection includes long and detailed letters written to nearly every anthropologist, historian, and others concerned with Sarawak, or with the Iban in particular, including Derek Freeman John Derek Freeman (b. August 15, 1916, Wellington, New Zealand; d. July 6, 2001, Canberra, Australia[1]) was a New Zealand anthropologist best known[2] , Traude Gavin, Michael Heppell, Rodney Needham, Robert Nicholl, Vic Porritt, Bob Pringle, Bob Reece, Benedict Sandin Benedict Sandin (1918-1982) was an Iban ethnologist, historian, and Curator of the Sarawak Museum in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia. He also served as Government Ethnologist to the Government of Sarawak. , myself, Vinson Sutlive, Naimah Talib, and many others. The correspondence is arranged in individual files by correspondent and includes in most cases both the correspondent's letters and copies of Richards' replies. Dictionary Notes Dictionary notes, as mentioned earlier, make up a major part of the unpublished papers contained in the AJN Richards Collection. This material consists of two boxes of dictionary notes and one box of word entry file cards, plus numerous dictionary-related folio (1) Text management software for the professional reference publishing market from Fast Search & Transfer, Oslo, Norway and Boston, MA (www.fastsearch.com). Known as FAST Folio since its acquisition in 2004 from NextPage, Inc. files, some of them containing dictionary page proofs. There is also a file of correspondence that Richards maintained with Oxford University Press. Iban Notes, Notebooks, Manuscripts and Papers Of the 14 boxes in the Collection, two boxes contain notebooks. These were organized in alphabetical order by Richards for use in compiling his dictionary, one box holding materials from A through O, the other P through Z. Included in the Collection is also an unpublished transcript with notes of the sabak bebuah (lament for the dead), apparently recorded by Richards in the Julau area, and a small miscellaneous collection of other texts, including prayers (sampi) and fragments of chants. There are also folio folders containing material on Iban poetry, augury au·gu·ry n. pl. au·gu·ries 1. The art, ability, or practice of auguring; divination. 2. A sign of something coming; an omen: (beburung), tusut or genealogies, and adat and land dispute case material, as well as notes and manuscript drafts for many of Richards' published writings on the Iban. Among the tusut are a number of genealogies of Rejang Iban, including Penghulu Empam, Temenggong Jugah, and others. Malay Notes, Manuscripts and Papers In addition to the Saribas Malay syair manuscript mentioned earlier, entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: , as a manuscript, "Shae'r Silah-Silah Melayu Saribas. Ini-lah shae'r tersilah ... Abang Gudam dengan Temenggong Kadir Negri Saribas," there are also notes on spoken Sarawak Malay, local Malay place names, and a folio file of Saribas Malay genealogies, particularly those of Malay officers in the colonial administration of the time. In addition, there are also notes on Malay stories, including the ever-popular Abu Nawas tales. Richards' Published Writings The Collection includes copies of many of A.J.N. Richards' published writings. So far, the following have been catalogued: 1. Lawai / A. Richards.-[Brunei: Printed by the Government Printing Department], Reprinted from Brunei Museum Journal; vol. 4, no. 2, 1978, pp. 1-10. 2. Dayak adat law in the First Division: adat Bidayuh / compiled by A.J.N. Richards. Kuching, Sarawak: Govt. Printing Off., 1964. 3. Iban augury / by Anthony Richards. Reprinted from Sarawak Museum Journal; vol. XX, no. 40-41 (new series). 4. Leka main Iban / dipilih Anthony Richards. [Kuching, Sarawak]: Borneo Literature Bureau, 1966. 5. Penemu begiga / olih Jarit Meluda ; di-adu ka Anthony Richards. [Kuching, Sarawak]: Borneo Literature Bureau, [1962]. 6. Tibang, tebang, tilong and Mandai / A.J.N Richards. Reprinted from Sarawak Museum Journal; vol. X, nos. 19-20 (new series), 1962. As cataloguing continues, more titles will be added. General Notes A number of folio folders contain material on customary law, land tenure, the Simanggang Conference on Iban adat, and the deliberations and draft recommendations of the land reform committee. There are also some administrative memos and government correspondence, as well as notes taken during the course of "outstation" travels, including sketch sketch, a rapidly executed kind of pictorial note-taking. The sketch is not usually intended as an autonomous work of art, although many have been considered masterpieces in their own right. maps showing the location of longhouses along the rivers being traveled. Notable also is a manuscript "Vocabulary of Sadong Land Dayak," compiled by the Serian Roman Catholic Mission. Included also are reading notes made by Anthony Richards mainly of materials relating to the Iban such as Derek Freeman's writings on Iban shamanism shamanism /sha·man·ism/ (shah´-) (sha´mah-nizm?) a traditional system, occurring in tribal societies, in which certain individuals (shamans) are believed to be gifted with access to an invisible spiritual and augury, and notes on bird sightings
Sightings was a paranormal-themed television program that was first broadcast as an hour special entitled "UFO Report: Sightings" in October 1991. collected by Richards for Bertram Smythies. Photographs Included in the material presented by the Richards family to CAIS is a collection of 260 black-and-white photographs and 411 negatives, nearly all of them taken by Anthony Richards himself between 1939 and 1964. So far, about eighty percent of this material has been scanned, digitized, and stored in jpg form on CD files. Eventually, it is planned that all of it will be digitized and that a large selection of photos will be made accessible to those wishing to view them through the CAIS website. (See, for more information, Clifford Sather, "A.J.N. Richards Photographs in CAIS and Tun Jugah Foundation Libraries" in this volume). Richards' photographs cover a wide range of subjects, and many capture aspects of everyday life that are now part of Sarawak's past (see photo, "Iban mother bathing her baby") Use of the AJN Richards Collection at CAIS Further information on the AJN Richards Collection, including a catalogue of the books and journals contained in the collection, may be obtained by consulting the CAIS website: http://www.unimas.my/en/cais. The collection is housed in a special room in the CAIS building as part of the library's Southeast Asia Collection, and is a reserve collection subject to restricted access. Students, scholars, university staff and others may use individual items on a 2-hour basis in the Centre, although special provisions may be made for longer use as well as photocopying photocopying, process whereby written or printed matter is directly copied by photographic techniques. Generally, photocopying is practical when just a few copies of an original are needed. When many copies are required, printing processes are more economical. . The collection catalogue may be accessed from the CAIS homepage using a VTLS VTLS Visionary Technology in Library Solutions (Blacksburg, Virginia) VTLS Virginia Tech Library Systems, Inc. Gateway search. Further information on the AJN Richards Collection may also be obtained by contacting Ms. Zainun Mat Nor, Special Collections Librarian, Centre for Academic Information Services See Information Systems. , Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, 94300 Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, Malaysia (email address See Internet address. : mnzainun@cais.unimas.my), or Ms. Margaret Simeng, Senior Librarian, CAIS (mag@cais.unimas.my).
Table: AJN Richards Collection, Books
Title Author Year
Sarawak annual report 1958 1958
Sarawak annual report 1960 1960
Sarawak annual report 1962 1962
Sarawak Government Staff List 1962
1962 part 1-Officers in
Division 3
Mandok lauk 1967
Pelajar Iban Bup 6 1970
Pelajar Iban Bup 4 1970
Pelajar Iban Bup 3 1970
Pelajar Iban Bup 1 1982
Pelajar Iban Bup 2 1982
Pelajar Iban Bup 3 1982
Pelajar Iban Bup 4 1982
Pelajar Iban Bup 5 1982
Pelajar Iban Bup 6 1982
Surat sambiang: a prayerbook in 1982
the Iban language authorized
for use in the diocese of
Kuching
Kamus Pelajar Abasa and 1988
Sariyan
Sembayang hari besai n.d.
Sirat sabelit Achoi 1968
A vocabulary of Matu Melanau Aikman 1947
A short introduction to the Allen 1970
history and politics of
Southeast Asia
Hunting the gugu: in search of Allen 1990
the lost ape-men of Sumatra
Tales from the South China Seas Allen (ed.) 1983
Tupai Miai Ambon 1967
Programme of entertainment at anon 1959
the Sarawak Union Thursday
26th February 1959
Rules of the Sarawak Club anon 1959
HRH Prince Philip's Tour of anon 1959 Friday
Kuching 27th Feb.
Ensera Dayang Ridu enggau anon 1961
Bujang Kerimpak Labu
The countryman's guide to anon 1962
politics
Tenggau politik ka orang menoa anon 1962
pisisir
Questions and answers on anon 1964
Malaysia
English-Iban dictionary anon 1964
English-Iban phrasebook anon 1965
Worterbuch der priestersprache Baier, 1987
der Ngaju-Dayak Hardeland,
and Scharer
Bornean mammals Banks 1949
A naturalist in Sarawak Banks 1949
A stroll through Borneo Barclay 1988
A history of Sarawak under its Baring and 1909
two white Rajahs: 1839-1908 Bampfylde
English-Iban phrasebook Barry
Wanderings in the great forest of Beccari 1904
Borneo
The Tidong dialects of Borneo Beech 1908
Some aspects of the marriage Abang Yusuf 1966
customs among the Sarawak Puteh
Malays with special references
to Kuching
A checklist of Brunei trees Hasan and Photocopied
Ashton 1980
Rajah Brooke's Journals (Vol 1) Brooke, J. 1848
Rajah Brooke's Journals (Vol 2) Brooke, J. 1848
Ten years in Sarawak vol 1. Brooke, C. 1866
Ten years in Sarawak vol 2. Brooke, C. 1866
Queen of the Headhunters: the Brooke, 1972
autobiography of H. H. the Sylvia
Hon. Sylvia Brooke, Ranee of
Sarawak
North Borneo folk stories Brooks 1961
Under five flags Brooks 1995
Forest trees of Sarawak and Browne 1955
Brunei
Ali besah Bunggan 1967
Java and the Dutch East Indies Cabaton 1911
Hunting and wildlife Caldecott 1988
management in Sarawak
The story of street and road Chater 1964
names in Sarawak
Archaeology in Sarawak Cheng 1969
The Nyonya Chin, J. 1962
The Santubong affair Chin, J. 1964
The Sarawak Chinese Chin, J. 1981
Cultural heritage of Sarawak Chin, L. 1980
Rajah Charles Brooke: monarch Chriswell 1978
of all he surveyed
Malayan Monochromes Clifford 1925
Ambonese adat: a general Cooley 1962
description
A pocket dictionary of colloquial Coope 1954
Malay
Sarawak and its people Dickson 1962
A Sarawak Anthology Dickson 1965
Lawyer in the wilderness Digby 1980
The truth about Sarawak: talk by Dorisaimy 1966
John Doraisamy in the Radio
Malaysia series "Window on
the World" 27/9/1966
Dilah Tanah Ejau 1964
Sebeginda bujang Ejau 1967
Madu midang Ejau 1967
Aji bulan Ejau 1968
Pa Aloi nginti Ejau 1968
Batu basundang Ejau 1968
Ngelar menoa sarawak Janang 1968
Wat Lamba Entingi 1967
Bujang penerang Entingi 1967
The Negritos of Malaya Evans 1937
The religion of the Tempasuk Evans 1953
Dusuns of North Borneo
Guide for Sabah Native Courts Evans 1967
Studies in religion, folk-lore and Evans 1970
custom in British North
Borneo and the Malay
Peninsula
An introduction to Southeast Farmer 1993
Asia
Indonesian batik and ikat Forman 1988
Report on the Iban Freeman 1970
Bujang Abang Bunsu Gani 1967
Women's Warpath: Iban ritual Gavin 1996
fabrics from Borneo
Nine Dayak Nights Geddes 1957
Raja Langit Gerijih 1964
Raja Berani Gerijih 1967
Malay poisons and charm cures Gimlette 1915
Seventeen years among the Sea Gomes 1911
Dayaks of Borneo
The Sea-Dayaks of Borneo Gomes 1917 3rd
edition
Kelantan: a state of the Malay Graham 1908
Peninsula
Iban Shamanism Graham 1987
Relations and Complications Dayang Muda 1929
Sylvia of Sarawak: an Ranee Sylvia 1936
autobiography
Head hunters, black, white and Haddon 1901
brown
Head hunters, black, white and Haddon 1932
brown
Iban or sea Dayak fabrics and Haddon and 1936
their patterns Start
James Brooke of Sarawak Hahn 1953
Kinabalu Guerrillas: an account Hall 1968 (3rd ed)
of the Double Tenth 1943
A new account of the East Indies Hamilton 1744
Vol. 1
A new account of the East Indies Hamilton 1744
vol. 2
Mulu: the rain forest Hanbury-Tenison 1980
Oran Utan Harrisson, B. 1962
The Malays of South-west Harrisson, T. 1970
Sarawak before Malaysia: a
socio-ecological survey
Excavations of the prehistoric Harrisson and 1969
iron industry in West Borneo: O'Connor
Volume 1. Raw materials and
industrial waste
Excavations of the prehistoric Harrisson, 1969
iron industry in West Borneo: Stanley
Volume 2. Associated artifacts
and ideas
Borneo Jungle: an account of the Harrisson,
Oxford expedition to Sarawak (ed.)
The peoples of Sarawak Harrisson, T. 1959
Handbook of Sarawak: Hepburn, 1949
comprising historical, (comp.)
statistical and general
information concerning the
colony obtained from official
and other reliable records
Iban social control: the infant Heppell 1975
and the adult
Borneo and beyond: tribal arts of Heppell and 1990
Indonesia, East Malaysia and Maxwell
Madagascar
Sarawak and its government Hickling 1954
Gardening in the lowlands of Holtrum 1953
Malaya
The personal laws of Malaysia Hooker 1976
A source book of adat, Chinese Hooker 1967
law and the history of common
law in the Malayan Peninsula
Field book of a jungle wallah Hose 1929
The pagan tribes of Borneo Hose and 1912
(vol. 1) McDougall
The pagan tribes of Borneo Hose and 1912
(vol. 2) McDougall
Sea Dyak Dictionary: in Howell and 1900
alphabetical parts, with Bailey
examples and quotations
shewing the use and meaning
of words
In a fair ground or Cibus Howes 1995
Cassowary
Pantun baru Ijau 1967
Bujane Linggang Inin 1967
Nineteenth Century Borneo: a Irwin 1955
study in diplomatic rivalry
Kamus Dewan T. Iskandar 1970
Papers on early South-east Asian Hinton, ed. 1964
history
Sarawak: a geographical survey Jackson 1968
of a develop state
Chinese in the West Borneo Jackson 1970
goldfields: a study in cultural
geography
The Raja of Sarawak; an account Jacob 1876
of Sir James Brooke KCB,
LLD, given chiefly through
letters and journals (vol. 1)
The Raja of Sarawak; an account Jacob 1876
of Sir James Brooke KCB,
LLD, given chiefly through
letters and journals (vol. 2)
Entelah Iban: tusun kasatu Jaraw 1968
Keling nyumpit Jenang 1967
The Iban and their religion Jensen 1974
The population of Borneo: a Jones 1966
study of the peoples of
Sarawak, Sabah and Brunei
Sekeda cherita pandak Kechendai 1970
Taming Philippine Headhunters: Keesing and 1934
a study of government and Keesing
cultural change in Northern
Luzon
Voyage of Maeander: a visit to Keppel 1853
the Indian archipelago
The Expedition to Borneo of Keppel 1968 (1st
HMS Dido for the suppression ed 1846)
of piracy (Vol. 1)
The Expedition to Borneo of Keppel 1968 (1st
HMS Dido for the suppression ed. 1846)
of piracy (Vol. 2)
Essays on Borneo societies King 1978
Pacific Mythology: an Knappert 1995
encyclopedia of myth and
legend
Why turtles live in the sea and Lansdown 1963
other stories
Political systems of highland Leach 1954
Burma: a study of Kachin
social structure
Sembayang hari besai Lee, (Bishop) 1981
Population and settlement in Lee 1970
Sarawak
The Philippine claim to Sabah Leifer 1968
The Rising Moon: political Leigh 1974
chance in Sarawak
A handbook of Malay script: Lewis 1954
with passages for reading and a
list of commonly used Arabic
words
Malay Annals: translated from Leyden 1821
the Malay language by John
Leyden
Glimpses from Sarawak's past Lo 1986
Chinese festivals in Malaya Lo and Comber 1958
Old Sarawak: a pictorial study Lockard and 1972
Saunders
Sarawak Museum Loh 1980
Journal--Index to all the issues
from 1911-1979
The wild mammals of Malaya Lord Medway 1978
(Peninsular Malaysia) and
Singapore
Sarawak, its inhabitants and Low 1848
productions. notes during a
residence in that country with
H. H. the Rajah Brooke
Sarawak, its inhabitants and Low 1988
productions. notes during a
residence in that country with
H. H. the Rajah Brooke
Expedition to Borneo MacDonald 1982
Borneo People MacDonald 1985
Borneo MacKinnon 1975
Melah pinang Majang 1962
Sempama jako Iban Majang 1968
Engkeratong ayam raja Mawar 1967
In Malay Forests Maxwell 1960
Letters from Sarawak; addressed McDougal 1854
to a child
Hantu hantu: ghost belief in McHugh 1955
modern Malaya
Sarawak Morrison 1957
Life in a longhouse Morrison 1962
Fair land Sarawak: some Morrison 1993
recollections of an expatriate
official
Sarawak craft, methods, Munan 1989
materials and motifs
The May 13 tragedy 1969
Apai Sali Nyangoh 1967
Modernisation in East Malaysia Ongkili 1972
1960-1970
World beyond the rivers: Ooi 1996
Education in Sarawak from
Brooke rule to colonial office
administration 1841-1963
The White Rajahs of Sarawak Payne 1960
Bup Iban (catalogue of BLB Pearce 1968
books)
Anak Bunsu Apai Keling Pelima 1968
Kuching past and present Pollard 1972
British colonial rule in Sarawak Porritt 1997
1946-1963
Bapak guru orang bisaya: a Porritt 1999
pioneer in social
experimentation in Sarawak:
Ro Bewsher, 1910-1998
Glimpses of Sarawak between Porritt, 1997
1912 and 1946: (comp.)
autobiographical extracts and
articles of an officer of the
Rajahs: John Beville Archer
(1893-1948)
Rajahs and Rebels: the Ibans of Pringle 1970
Sarawak under Brooke rule
1841-1941
The Chinese in Malaya Purcell 1948
White Rajah: a dynastic intrigue Pybus 1996
May 13: before and after Rahman 1969
The Name of Brooke Reece 1982
Masa Jepun Reece 1998
Vocabulary of English and Reijffert 1956
Sarawak Land Dyak (Singhi
tribe)
An Iban-English Dictionary Richards 1966
The Sea Dayaks and other races Richards 1963
of Sarawak: contributions to
the Sarawak gazette between
1888 and 1930
The life story of Temonggong Ritchie 2000
Koh 1870-1956
Sir Charles Arden-Clarke Rooney 1982
The White Rajahs: a history of Runciman 1960
Sarawak from 1841-1946
British North Borneo: an account Rutter 1922
of its history, resources and
native tribes
Triumphant Pilgrimage Rutter 1937
The pagans of North Borneo Rutter 1985
A flourish for the bishop and Saint 1985
Brooke's friend Grant: Two
studies in Sarawak history
1848-1868
Cheremin pengingat Sajai 1968
Sengalang Burong Sandin 1962
Pengap Gawai Batu Sandin 1962
Tigabelas Bengkah Mimpi Sandin 1962
The Sea Dayaks of Borneo Sandin 1967
before white Rajah rule
Rajah Simpulang Gana Sandin 1968
Iban adat and augury Sandin 1980
A naturalist in Borneo Shelford 1916
Malay-English vocabulary Shellabear 1912
Historic Malaya: an outline Sheppard 1959
history
Malay Magic: being an Skeat 1900
introduction to the folklore and
popular religion of the Malay
Peninsula
Pagan races of the Malay Skeat 1906
Peninsula (vol. 1)
Pagan races of the Malay Skeat 1906
Peninsula (vol. 2)
Danau Alai Skipper 1960
The birds of Borneo Smythies 1960
Common Sarawak Trees Smythies 1965
Sword and daggers of Indonesia Solc 1970
One hundred years of the Song 1923
Chinese in Singapore
The sea nomads: a study of the Sopher 1977
maritime boat people of
Southeast Asia
Kayan-English dictionary with Southwell 1980
appendices
The lingering eye: recollections Suart 1993
of North Borneo
Kerapa nawai Sullang 1963
Handy reference dictionary of Sutlive 1994
Iban and English
The Iban of Sarawak Sutlive 1978
Tun Jugah of Sarawak: Sutlive 1992
colonialism and Iban response
Vocabulary of the English and Swettenham 1908 (7th ed)
Malay languages (vol 2)
Vocabulary of the English and Swettenham 1909 (8th ed)
Malay languages (vol 1)
Administrators and their service: Talib 1999
the Sarawak administrative
service under the Brooke
Rajahs and British colonial
rule
Private letters of the Rajah James Templer, (ed.) 1853
Brooke KCB Vol. 1
Private letters of the Rajah James Templer, (ed.) 1853
Brooke KCB Vol. 2
Private letters of the Rajah James Templer, (ed.) 1853
Brooke KCB Vol. 3
Adat Law in Indonesia Ter Haar 1948
Good morning and good night Ranee 1934
Margaret
Malaysia Tregonning 1964
Malayan animal life Tweedie, and 1954
Harrison
The social organisation and Vergouwen, 1964
customary law of the Toba-Batak
of Northern Sumatra
Colonialism and Iban warfare Wagner 1972
Malay Archipelago Wallace 1902
Rajah's servant Ward 1966
Outlines of Sarawak history Ward and 1950
under the Brooke Rajahs White
1839-1946
Hikayat palandok jenaka Warisan 1962
The Naga King's Daughter Wavell 1964
Myths and legends of China Werner 1984
Palms of Malaya Whitmore 1973
The geology of Sarawak and Wilford 1964
Sabah caves
The Dusun: a North Borneo Williams 1965
Society
Budu, or twenty years in Wilson 1969
Sarawak
Shaman Saiva and Sufi: a study Winstedt 1925
of the evolution of Malay
magic
Malaya and its history Winstedt 1948?
The Malays: a cultural history Winstedt 1950 (1947)
A practical modern English-Malay Winstedt 1952
dictionary
Dictionary of colloquial Malay Winstedt 1957
The fall of Srivijaya in Malay Wolters 1970
history
Early Indonesian Commerce: Wolters 1974
study of the origins of
Srivijaya
The price of loyalty Wong 1983
The origins of British Borneo Wright 1970
China Youde 1982
The Hill Tribes of Northern Young 1962
Thailand
Title Publisher
Sarawak annual report 1958 Sarawak Government
Sarawak annual report 1960 Sarawak Government
Sarawak annual report 1962 Sarawak Government
Sarawak Government Staff List Sarawak Government
1962 part 1-Officers in
Division 3
Mandok lauk Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 6 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 4 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 3 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 1 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 2 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 3 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 4 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 5 Borneo Literature Bureau
Pelajar Iban Bup 6 Borneo Literature Bureau
Surat sambiang: a prayerbook in
the Iban language authorized
for use in the diocese of
Kuching
Kamus Pelajar Delta
Sembayang hari besai
Sirat sabelit Borneo Literature Bureau
A vocabulary of Matu Melanau Sarawak Government
A short introduction to the Oxford University Press
history and politics of
Southeast Asia
Hunting the gugu: in search of Paladin
the lost ape-men of Sumatra
Tales from the South China Seas
Tupai Miai Borneo Literature Bureau
Programme of entertainment at Sarawak Government
the Sarawak Union Thursday
26th February 1959
Rules of the Sarawak Club Sarawak Government
HRH Prince Philip's Tour of Sarawak Government
Kuching
Ensera Dayang Ridu enggau Borneo Literature Bureau
Bujang Kerimpak Labu
The countryman's guide to Sarawak Government
politics
Tenggau politik ka orang menoa Sarawak Government
pisisir
Questions and answers on A New Age Publication
Malaysia
English-Iban dictionary Ministry of Defence
English-Iban phrasebook Borneo Literature Bureau
Worterbuch der priestersprache
der Ngaju-Dayak
Bornean mammals
A naturalist in Sarawak
A stroll through Borneo Hodder and Stoughton
A history of Sarawak under its Henry Southeran & Co.
two white Rajahs: 1839-1908
English-Iban phrasebook RC Mission Sarawak
Wanderings in the great forest of Constable
Borneo
The Tidong dialects of Borneo Oxford University Press
Some aspects of the marriage
customs among the Sarawak
Malays with special references
to Kuching
A checklist of Brunei trees Photocopied from Botany
School Cambridge HJ 158
Rajah Brooke's Journals (Vol 1)
Rajah Brooke's Journals (Vol 2)
Ten years in Sarawak vol 1. Tinsley Brothers
Ten years in Sarawak vol 2. Tinsley Brothers
Queen of the Headhunters: the Sphere
autobiography of H. H. the
Hon. Sylvia Brooke, Ranee of
Sarawak
North Borneo folk stories Borneo Literature Bureau
Under five flags
Forest trees of Sarawak and Sarawak Government
Brunei
Ali besah Borneo Literature Bureau
Java and the Dutch East Indies Fisher Irwin
Hunting and wildlife
management in Sarawak
The story of street and road Borneo Literature Bureau
names in Sarawak
Archaeology in Sarawak Heffer / Toronto
The Nyonya Borneo Literature Bureau
The Santubong affair Borneo Literature Bureau
The Sarawak Chinese Oxford University Press
Cultural heritage of Sarawak Sarawak Museum
Rajah Charles Brooke: monarch Oxford University Press
of all he surveyed
Malayan Monochromes John Murray
Ambonese adat: a general Yale University
description
A pocket dictionary of colloquial Malaya Publishing House
Malay
Sarawak and its people Borneo Literature Bureau
A Sarawak Anthology University of London Press
Lawyer in the wilderness Southeast Asia Program,
Cornell University
The truth about Sarawak: talk by Federal department of
John Doraisamy in the Radio information, Malaysia
Malaysia series "Window on
the World" 27/9/1966
Dilah Tanah Borneo Literature Bureau
Sebeginda bujang Borneo Literature Bureau
Madu midang Borneo Literature Bureau
Aji bulan Borneo Literature Bureau
Pa Aloi nginti Borneo Literature Bureau
Batu basundang Borneo Literature Bureau
Ngelar menoa sarawak Borneo Literature Bureau
Wat Lamba Borneo Literature Bureau
Bujang penerang Borneo Literature Bureau
The Negritos of Malaya Cambridge University Press
The religion of the Tempasuk Cambridge University Press
Dusuns of North Borneo
Guide for Sabah Native Courts Borneo Literature Bureau
Studies in religion, folk-lore and Frank Cass
custom in British North
Borneo and the Malay
Peninsula
An introduction to Southeast
Asia
Indonesian batik and ikat Hamlin
Report on the Iban Athlone Press
Bujang Abang Bunsu Borneo Literature Bureau
Women's Warpath: Iban ritual UCLA Fowler Museum of
fabrics from Borneo Cultural History
Nine Dayak Nights Oxford University Press
Raja Langit Borneo Literature Bureau
Raja Berani Borneo Literature Bureau
Malay poisons and charm cures Churchill
Seventeen years among the Sea Seeley & Co
Dayaks of Borneo
The Sea-Dayaks of Borneo Society for the propagation
of the gospel in foreign
parts
Kelantan: a state of the Malay James Maclehose
Peninsula
Iban Shamanism Australian National
University
Relations and Complications Bodley Head
Sylvia of Sarawak: an Hutchinson
autobiography
Head hunters, black, white and
brown
Head hunters, black, white and Thinkers Library
brown
Iban or sea Dayak fabrics and Cambridge University Press
their patterns
James Brooke of Sarawaks
Kinabalu Guerrillas: an account Borneo Literature Bureau
of the Double Tenth 1943
A new account of the East Indies
Vol. 1
A new account of the East Indies
vol. 2
Mulu: the rain forest
Oran Utan
The Malays of South-west Macmillan
Sarawak before Malaysia: a
socio-ecological survey
Excavations of the prehistoric Southeast Asia Program,
iron industry in West Borneo: Cornell University
Volume 1. Raw materials and
industrial waste
Excavations of the prehistoric Southeast Asia Program,
iron industry in West Borneo: Cornell University
Volume 2. Associated artifacts
and ideas
Borneo Jungle: an account of the Lindsay Drummond Ltd.
Oxford expedition to Sarawak
The peoples of Sarawak Sarawak Museum
Handbook of Sarawak: Sarawak Government
comprising historical,
statistical and general
information concerning the
colony obtained from official
and other reliable records
Iban social control: the infant PhD thesis, Australian
and the adult National University
Borneo and beyond: tribal arts of Bareo Gallery, Singapore
Indonesia, East Malaysia and
Madagascar
Sarawak and its government Sarawak Government
Gardening in the lowlands of
Malaya
The personal laws of Malaysia Oxford University Press
A source book of adat, Chinese Faculty of Law, University
law and the history of common of Singapore
law in the Malayan Peninsula
Field book of a jungle wallah
The pagan tribes of Borneo
(vol. 1)
The pagan tribes of Borneo
(vol. 2)
Sea Dyak Dictionary: in American Mission Press,
alphabetical parts, with Singapore
examples and quotations
shewing the use and meaning
of words
In a fair ground or Cibus
Cassowary
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The Raja of Sarawak; an account Macmillan
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Entelah Iban: tusun kasatu Borneo Literature Bureau
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Old Sarawak: a pictorial study
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Journal--Index to all the issues
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Letters from Sarawak; addressed
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Sarawak McGibbon and Kee
Life in a longhouse Borneo Literature Bureau
Fair land Sarawak: some Southeast Asia
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Apai Sali Borneo Literature Bureau
Modernisation in East Malaysia Oxford University Press
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World beyond the rivers: Oxford Univ. Press
Education in Sarawak from
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Bup Iban (catalogue of BLB Borneo Literature Bureau
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Glimpses of Sarawak between Centre for South-east Asia
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Rajahs and Rebels: the Ibans of Macmillan
Sarawak under Brooke rule
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The Chinese in Malaya Oxford University Press
White Rajah: a dynastic intrigue
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The Name of Brooke Oxford Univ. Press
Masa Jepun Sarawak Literary Society
Vocabulary of English and Sarawak Government
Sarawak Land Dyak (Singhi
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British North Borneo: an account Constable
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Triumphant Pilgrimage
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A flourish for the bishop and Merlin
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A naturalist in Borneo T Fisher Unwin
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Historic Malaya: an outline Eastern Universities Press
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Pagan races of the Malay
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Pagan races of the Malay
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Danau Alai Penguin Books
The birds of Borneo
Common Sarawak Trees Borneo Literature Bureau
Sword and daggers of Indonesia Spring books
One hundred years of the
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Kayan-English dictionary with Privately printed
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The lingering eye: recollections
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Handy reference dictionary of Tun Jugah Foundation
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The Iban of Sarawak AHM Publishing
Tun Jugah of Sarawak: Sarawak Literary Society
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Vocabulary of the English and Kelly and Walsh
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Administrators and their service: Oxford University Press
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Private letters of the Rajah James Richard Bentley
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Colonialism and Iban warfare
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Rajah's servant Southeast Asia Program,
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Outlines of Sarawak history Sarawak Government
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Myths and legends of China
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The geology of Sarawak and Brunei Press
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The Dusun: a North Borneo Holt, Rinehart and Winston
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Shaman Saiva and Sufi: a study Constable
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The Malays: a cultural history Routledge and Kegan Paul
A practical modern English-Malay Kelly and Walsh
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Dictionary of colloquial Malay Marican and sons
The fall of Srivijaya in Malay Lund Humphries
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Early Indonesian Commerce:
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