![]() So we went in there, thinking nothing of that. And they thought that their shrunken heads would be a decoration on some Dayak chief’s bed. And once, I thought, “Bryn, what about a little adventure going up into Dayakland and finding out about the sources of the…”Ī few years earlier, a Dutch man and twelve envalets that went in there – they all disappeared. The water came from rivers, in Borneo we had a river called the Amend River. The sugar people tried to bribe us to give them more water, they had a big plantation. And we had to be just and see that the poor people on the rice fields got enough water. ![]() And also sugar for the sugar plantations. I was working for irrigation, to bring rice fields to bloom for these poor people there. A Dayak Elder, today The Young Engineer in Dayakland
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