Gongs, [44]

Gourds (shammo, zükhe), cultivation of, [58];
use of, as bottle, [36], [54], [58]

Government, practices stopped by:
use of notsü as fish poison, [70];
catching game in pitfalls, [67];
plucking goats and dogs alive, [62]

Granary (osung), described, [23];
temporary (echengrangki), [56];
as ossuary (Kalyo-Kengyu), [xxv], [130];
sacrifice at, [140];
mithan head placed in, [155];
oha stones kept in, [166]

Grave, digging of, [157];
protection, ornamentation of, fire lighted on, [158];
dismantled, [159], [130], [154];
of performer of Rangendri, [129];
of Sema, [19];
in houses, [xxiv];
houses built over, [xxiv], [160 n. 3];
thatched, [xxiv];
opened for second burial, [xxiv];
oath on earth from, [103]

Great Darkness: see Thimzing.

Grierson, Sir George, on classification of Naga languages, [xvi n. 1], [xix], [xxxv];
of Lhota, [207]

Guests, sleeping-place of, [31]

Guns, scarcity of, [63]

Gurdon, Colonel, [xv n. 2], [xxvii], [xxviii n. 3], [172 n. 3]