Ethnographica - Dayak (Borneo) tribal 'Tuntun' or pig-charming stick, probably 19th Century, Sarawak area, with carved pig-tusk finial modelled as a seated figure, turned hardwood shaft and pointed pig tusk terminal, 44.5cm long Tuntun were used to measure the height of animal traps, the carved human figure was believed to have the magical power to lure animals into the trap. Condition: Age-related cracking to figural terminal, some losses to base where terminal meets shaft, otherwise sound. **General condition consistent with age