[Chastity], ch. xlii. (ii. [422]–455);
suicide as a means of preserving, ii. [242], [251] sq.;
fasting the beginning of, ii. [318];
required in connection with the religious cult, ii. [406]–421, [736]

[Chiefs], tied by custom, i. [161] sq.;
justice administered by, i. [173]–176, [180]–184, [490] sq.;
protecting foreigners and persons who have no relations, i. [180];
killing of, i. [43];
human sacrifices offered for the purpose of saving the lives of, i. [454]–456, [466];
sacrificed, i. [466];
the practice of compensation encouraged by, i. [490] sq.;
disrespect for, punished by gods, i. [626];
proprietary rights of, ii. [33];
suicide committed on the graves of, ii. [234];
labour suspended on the death of, ii. [284];
abstinence from fish after the death of, ii. [301];
treatment of the dead bodies of, ii. [527];
cannibalism practised by, ii. [558], [574];
their tombs asylums, ii. [630];
their houses asylums, ii. [636];
their persons asylums, ii. [636] sq.
See [King].

[Children], the subjection of, ch. xxv. (i. [597]–628);
cursed or blessed by their parents, i. [58], [538], [621]–627, ii. [703], [715]. [716 n. 2], [732];
punished if convicted of a design to kill their father or mother, i. [245];
parents killing their infant, i. [378] [394]–413, [633], ii. [562], [752] sq.;
killing their parents, i. [383]–386, [522], ii. [256 sq. n. 2];
killing or abandoning their aged parents, i. [386]–390, [606], [607], [612], [620];
eating their parents, i. [390], ii. [554], [568] sq.;
parents killing their grown-up, i. [393] sq., ii. [256 sq. n. 2];
a father’s affection for his, i. [401], [402], [405], [529]–533, ii. [187]–190, [193], [397], [748];
a mother’s affection for her, i. [405], [529]–531, ii. [186]–190, [193], [748];
eaten by their parents or others, i. [401], [458] sq., ii. [554], [555], [562], [568] sq.;
parents exposing their new-born, i. [406]–412, [689];
sacrificed to save the lives of their parents, i. [455], [456], [459]–461;
sacrificed by their parents, i. [455]–461;
committing suicide on the death of their parents, i. [473];
parents inflicting corporal punishment upon their, i. [513]–515, [607], [610];
using violence against their parents, i. [513] [624] sq., ii. [677];
parents’ duty of taking care of their, i. [526]–533;
their duty of taking care of their parents, i. [533]–538;
their respect for their parents, i. [534]–538, [600], [601], [607]–613, [616]–628, ii. [194];
their affection for their parents i. [534]–538, [618], ii. [194], [748];
for their mothers, i. [618], [659];
their duties to their parents emphasised by religion, i. [536], [537], [608], [610], [612], [613], [616], [617], [620]–627, ii. [711], [714], [715], [716 n. 2], [717] [732];
cursing their parents, i. [564];
sold as slaves by their parents, i. [599], [607], [609], [611], [612], [615], [675], [681], [682], [684], [685], [689], [691] sq.;
proprietary incapacities of, ii. [27], [28], [57];
rules of inheritance relating to, ii. [44]–49, [53]–57;
telling a falsehood in the presence of their parents, ii. [96];
addressing abusive language to their parents, ii. [142];
their duties to their parents, ii. [166], [748];
parents’ duties to their, ii. [166], [748];
parents committing suicide on the death of their, ii. [232], [244 n. 3];
parents fasting after the death of their, ii. [298]–300;
fasting after the death of their parents, ii. [298]–301;
punished after death for inflicting injuries upon their parents, ii. [715];
adopted, see [Adopted] children;
illegitimate, see [Illegitimate] children

[Children], young, the anger of, i. [22] sq.;
sympathetic resentment in, i. [112];
their ideas of right and wrong, i. [115];
their respect for the customary, i. [159];
injuries committed by, i. [217], [218], [264]–269, [316];
treatment of, in war i. [335], [336], [342], [343], [369] sq.;
sacrificed, i. [454]–461;
their desire to appropriate and to keep that which has been appropriated, ii. [51];
truthfulness and mendacity of, ii. [88 n. 5], [111 n. 3], [116], [117], [124]–126, [129];
disposed to believe what they are told, ii. [109];
their dislike of that which is strange or unfamiliar, ii. [227];
the altruistic sentiment in, i. [228];
treatment of the dead bodies of, ii. [526], [527], [549];
their fear of strange phenomena, ii. [583];
the future state of, ii. [673], [727];
the future state of unbaptised, ii. [721]– 723

[Chivalry], i. [352]–355

[Clan], the, i. [627] sq., ii. [202], [213], [214], [216]–220, [222] sq.

[Class] distinction, cleanliness a, ii. [351]

[Classes], intermarriage between different, ii. [379]–382.
See [Rank]

“Classificatory system,” the, ii. [393]

[Cleanliness], ii. [346]–356;
ceremonial, ii. [294], [295], [352]–354, [358], [359], [415]–420, [700 n. 5], [705], [718], [726], [752]