Funerals, and prayer, [163].

Future, knowledge of the, [14], [15].

Future life, its relation to morality and religion, [36], [37], [57].

Future punishments, and rewards, [51], [61].

Future world, [52] ff.

Ghosts, [38], [42].

Gift-theory of sacrifice, [206].

God, worshipped by community, [91], [98]; a supreme being, [168]; etymology of the word, [133], [134]; a personal power, [136], [137]; correlative to a community, [137].

Gods and worshippers, [53]; and fetichism, [110]; made and broken, [110]; personal, [121]; "departmental," [129]; their personality, [130], [131]; and the good of the community, [123]; and fetiches, [124]; are the powers that care for the welfare of the community, [126], [172]; and spirits, [128]; "of a moment," [128], [136]; their proper names, [131]; worshipped by a community, [134]; and the desires of their worshippers, [134]; not evolved from fetiches, [135]; promote the community's good, [135], [137], [167]; and prayer, [140], [147], [148]; and morality, [169]; of a community identified with the community, [177]; as ethical powers, [215]; punish transgression, [220].

Gold Coast, prayer, [143].