Dzunokehena intermarry with Cherhechima, [xxxii]

Ear, piercing of, [8], [146];
ornaments worn in, by men, [8], [11], [13], [147];
by women, [13];
flowers worn in, [58];
substitute for a head, [106];
ears of sacrificial dog in Oyantsoa, [123], [124]

Earth, ancestors emerge from, [xx], [3], [193];
belief regarding the, [172];
oath on earth from grave, from land in dispute, [103]

Earthquake, cause of, [172];
dream of, presages death, [172]

East, souls of “good” go to, [xxxiv]

Easter Island, similarity of Naga and —— hoe, [xxvii]

Eating together as test of relationship, [xix];
separately, husband and wife when selecting “jhum,” [46];
after formal sowing, [49];
on morning of Rangsikam, [51];
relations of murderer and his victim must never eat together, [101];
villages between which there has been much bloodshed, [101] [[239]]

Echantyoi, husbands of women a man calls sister, duties in stone-dragging, [141], [142]

Echon, month corresponding to January, [226]

Eclipse of sun and moon, causes and meaning of, [172], [173]