The Head Hunters of Borneo is a travel narrative written by Carl Alfred Bock in 1882. The book documents Bock's journey up the Mahakkam River and down the Barito River in Borneo, as well as his travels in Sumatra. Bock provides a detailed account of the various tribes he encountered, including the Dayaks, who were known for their practice of headhunting. He describes their customs, traditions, and way of life, as well as the natural beauty of the...
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