D
Daha (or daśa) ceremony, [89]
Datiyals (nickname for Rábhás), [83]
Deceased husband’s brother (marriage with), [29]
Deities (or modais), [33]
Deodáni (female exorcist), [40]
Deoris (as priests), [24], [39], [90], [91]
Dhekia-bári-ároi (fern-clan), [26]
Dhimáls (statistics of), [5]
Dibongia clan, [93]
Dimāpur, founding of, [6]
Di-má-sá (how separated from Bårå-fisá), [8]
statistics of, [5]
Ding-ároi (clan of makers of bamboo water-vessels), [26]
Disease, beliefs as to, [33]
Distribution of Bodo races, [4]
Divorce, among Kacháris, [31]
among Chutiyás, [95]
among Hájongs, [86]
among Moráns, [89]
Doi-má-ároi, river-clan, [25]
Domestic festivities, [49]
Dower, recovery of, on divorce, [31]