Exogamy, among Naga tribes, [xxx]–xxxii;
among Lhotas, [87], [88];
arranged for in new village population, [5 n. 1];
may have existed between corresponding clans, [92], [93]

Exposure of dead, practised by Aos, Konyaks, [xxiv];
Phoms, Changs, [xxv], [92 n. 1];
Lhotas in case of tiger’s victim, [162]

Eyes, of Angamis and Semas, [xxi]–xxii;
Lhotas, [7];
medicine for sore, [81]

Ezong clan, origin of, [88];
term used for mother, [95]

Ezongterowe kindred, [91]

Ezongtsopowe kindred, [91]

Fasts: owner of “jhum” fasts on morning of formal sowing, [48]

Father, use of different words for, divides tribes into two linguistic groups, [xxxi n. 2];
food and other tabus of, during mother’s pregnancy, [144], [145];
duties during wife’s labour, [145];
after birth of child, [146], [147];
share of daughter’s marriage price, [149];
his duties during marriage ceremonies, [148]–150, [153]

Feet, of game hung in mpongki, [35];
of Puthi touched with rice in first-fruits ceremony, [53]

Females sit on left of sacrificer, [34];
associated with number five, q.v.