H
Haddon, Dr. A. C., [3]
Hair, as funeral relic, [364], [379]
cutting, [103], [333]
in magic, [257], [267]
methods of wearing, [369], [574], [724]
tying, in ceremonial, [92], [221]
Hairiness of Todas, [18], [708]
Half-breeds, existence of, [532]
Hand-burning, ceremony of, [313] et seq., [366], [394]
Hare, [592]
Harkness, Capt. H., [14], [15], [26], [159], [287], [422], [427], [429], [437], [473], [516], [536], [563], [574], [579], [610], [620], [630], [632], [650], [664], [672], [695]
Head, covering the, [345], [365], [367], [369], [394]
Hills, fire ceremony on, [290]
relation of gods to, [183] et seq., [443]
Hindus, customs borrowed from, [273], [410], [579]
objects borrowed from, [90], [108], [381], [572]
Homicide, [195], [197], [261], [262], [555]
Honey, [191], [266], [291], [321], [361], [500], [580], [592], [642]
Hos, [697]
Hough, Rev. J., [365], [472], [695]
House. See Hut
Hunter, Sir W. W., [604]
Hut, [28], [220], [583]
funeral, [339] et seq.
imitated in ceremony, [328]
mud, [313], [584]
ownership of, [558]
Hypnotic condition, [254]