Eni clan, [42 n. 1], [88], [90]
Entrails, eaten, [78];
of sacrificial animal eaten by Puthi, [50];
buried, [51];
eaten by stone-carriers, [143];
omens taken from, [6], [34], [50], [51], [123], [128]
Ephi, month corresponding with April, [226]
Epuetha ceremony to appease Khyuham, [116];
described, [132]
Erhinga tree, nets made of bark, [43]
Eschatology of different tribes, [xxxiii];
of Lhotas, [115] et seq.
Eshamsü, cloth of man who has dragged more than one stone, [10]
Eso, supporter of Stone-dragger, [142]
Etchhienya, ceremony to appease the Dead, [120];
may not be performed six days before Lanvung, [52];
offerings to Dead at, [53]
Etchhiku, entrance to Land of the Dead, q.v.