Kamahu, village imports an Ang, [xxxi n. 1]

Karens, [xix]

Kayans, cultural affinities with Nagas, [46 n. 1];
similarity of folk tale, [222]

Kepepfüma, see Pepfüma.

Kepezoma, see Pezoma.

Ketenini, Rengma clan corresponding to Nguli, [92]

Ketsarhontsü, Lhota name for Kezakenoma stone, [167]

Kezakenoma (Keshur) village, traditions of Lhota sojourn at, [xiv];
legend of ancestors emerging from the earth near to, [3];
miracle-working stone at, [3];
fragment (Phi-tsong-lung) at Pangti, [4], [167]

Kezami, probably connected with Semas, [xix];
intermarry with Cherhechima, [xxxii];
numbers in 1921 census, [xxxii n. 1]

“Khasis, The,” [xv n. 2], [xxvii], [xxviii]