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I. H. N. Evans

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in Suffolk. He remained there until 1938. However, he missed the East and decided to return to Borneo, where he was to spend the rest of his life. He carried out ethnographic research on the religious beliefs, practices and folklore of the
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Among Primitive Peoples in Borneo: A Description of the Lives, Habits, and Customs of the Primitive Headhunters of North Borneo, with an Account of Interesting Objects of Prehistoric Antiquity Discovered in the
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Evans left a bequest to Cambridge University which led to the creation of the Evans Research Fellowship and the Evans Fund, to promote anthropological and archaeological research in South East Asia.
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1912 "Notes on the Religious Beliefs, Superstitions, Ceremonies and Tabus of the Dusuns of the Tuaran and Tempassuk Districts, British North Borneo"
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A collection of Evans' material, including diaries and photographs taken on peninsular Malaya and in Borneo are held at the
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Peter Carey, 1986, "Maritime Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom : A Survey of their Development, 1945–85"
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Evans spent much of his career on peninsular Malaya from 1912 until 1932 at the Perak State Museum in
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During the Japanese occupation of Borneo in World War II, Evans was held as a civilian internee at
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by Lee M. Brooks, Ernest R. Groves, and Benjamin R. Andrews Chicago: J.B. Lippincott Company
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Studies in Religion, Folk-Lore, and Custom in British North Borneo and the Malay Peninsula
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1917 "Notes on Some Beliefs and Customs of the 'Orang Dusun' of British North Borneo"
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1921 "A Grave and Megaliths in Negeri Sembilan: an Account of Some Excavations"
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1913 "Folk Stories of the Tempassuk and Tuaran Districts, British North Borneo"
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The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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1918 "Preliminary Report on Cave Exploration near Lenggong, upper Perak"
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Evans took early retirement in 1932 and returned to England, settling at
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1930 "Notes on two types of stone implements from the Malay Peninsula"
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1930 "An Unusual Type of Stone Implement from British North Borneo"
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of North Borneo. He was based in the Tempasuk and Tuaran Districts.
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1927 "Notes on the Remains of an Old Boat from Pontian, Pahang"
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Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge
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Papers on the Ethnology and Archaeology of the Malay Peninsula
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1928 "Further Notes on Remains from Kuala Selinsing, Perak"
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The Modern Anthropology of South-East Asia: An Introduction
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1932 "Excavations at Tanjong Rawa, Kuala Selinsing, Perak"
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1923 "Vaughan Stevens and the Patterns on Negrito Combs"
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1930 "Schebesta on the Sacerdo-Therapy of the Semangs"
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1929 "A Further Note on the Kuala Selinsing Settlement"
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1928 "On Ancient Remains from Kuala Selinsing, Perak"
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1927 "Negrito Cave Drawings at Lenggong, Upper Perak"
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1934 "Courtship, Marriage, and Divorce in Borneo" in
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1931 "Excavations at Nyong, Tembeling River, Pahang"
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1922 "On an Examination of Negrito Combs from Perak"
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1922 "Further Notes on Negrito Beliefs and Customs"
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1931 "A further slab-built grave at Singkai, Perak"
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12 (6), 145–60 (with Pieter V van Stein Callenfels)
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The Religion of the Tempasuk Dusuns of North Borneo
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Kamaruzaman A., n.d., 397:1928 "Stone Celts from Northern Burma" 292:1922 "A Rock-Shelter at Gunung Pondok" 628:People educated at Charterhouse School 439:1929 "Gleanings from English Gypsies" 250:1920 "Customs of the camphor-hunters" 243:1918 "Some Sakai Beliefs and Customs" 418:1929 "Some Malay Pattern and Design" 411:1929 "On slab-built graves in Perak" 77:, during which time he studied under 7: 658:20th-century British anthropologists 404:1929 "A Note on a Negrito Funeral" 247:48 (July – December 1918), 179–197 119:at Kuching in Sarawak. He died in 633:Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge 390:1928 "Schebesta and the Negritos" 219:47 (January – June 1917), 151–159 201:43 (July – December 1913), 422–479 194:42 (July – December 1912), 380–396 14: 608:Headhunting accounts and studies 236:1918 "A Brass Drum from Borneo" 643:Internees at Batu Lintang camp 563:Obituary of I. H. N. Evans in 446:1929 "Two Anglo-Romani songs" 83:North Borneo Chartered Company 1: 448:Journal of Gypsy Lore Society 441:Journal of Gypsy Lore Society 587:31:19–54 (ref is to page 28) 618:Writers from British Malaya 504:Journal of the Siam Society 497:Journal of the Siam Society 450:Third Series, 8(3), 142–143 180:Cambridge: University Press 173:Cambridge: University Press 166:Cambridge: University Press 159:Cambridge: University Press 674: 623:People from British Borneo 29:(1886–1957) was a British 443:New Series, 8(3), 140–142 401:28 (February 1928), 25–26 240:18 (February 1918), 19–20 532:Bibliography and sources 204:1917 "Malay back-slang" 542:Borneo Research Council 471:30 (July 1930), 123–124 233:18, (January 1918), 8–9 75:University of Cambridge 22:Ivor Hugh Norman Evans. 565:Sarawak Museum Journal 537:Horton, A. V. M. 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anthropologist
ethnographer
archaeologist
British Malaya
Malaysia
North Borneo
Sabah
Charterhouse School
Clare College
University of Cambridge
Alfred Haddon
North Borneo Chartered Company
protectorate
Taiping
Oulton Broad
Dusuns
Kota Belud
Batu Lintang camp
Labuan
Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge
Borneo Research Council

Categories
British ethnographers
Headhunting accounts and studies
North Borneo
Writers from British Malaya
People from British Borneo
People educated at Charterhouse School

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