Kol-Mon-Annam tribes, once inhabited Naga hills, [xvii], [xxxvi];
connection with Nagas suggested by weapons, [xxvi];
by hoes, [xxvii]

Konyak tribes, affinities with Singphos, [xviii],
Changs, [xx];
north-eastern and eastern origin, [xix];
complexion and hair, [xxiii];
Negrito type, fuzzy hair, [xxiii];
cultural affinities shown by spears, [xxvi], [xxvii];
hoe, [xxvii];
method of sowing, [xxix];
use of war drum, xxviii;
blackening of teeth, [xxix n. 1];
disposal of enemies’ heads, [xxix n. 2];
triple division among southern, [xxxi];
“Ang,” [xxxi];
exogamy, [xxxi];
linguistic affinity, [xxxv];
love of parents, [20];
defences of villages, [21];
size of “morungs,” [24];
animal killed at “morung” rebuilding, [25 n. 1];
skill in carving, [43];
eat opium, [82];
buy slaves for sacrifice, [110 n. 1];
use coffins, [158];
tree burial, [162], [163];
hole cut in roof at death, [157]

Kudámji, Chang clan, [185 n. 2]

Kukis, no affection for village site, [xv];
migratory, [xvi];
language classification, [xvi n. 1], [xxxv], [xxxvi];
attack Makware, [xvii];
possible northern origin, [xvii];
physical type, [xxii];
complexion and hair, [xxiii];
bury dead, detach head, [xxiv];
use of bow, [xxvii];
belief as to earthquakes, [172 n. 1] [[244]]

Kukung, cotton winding-frame, [37]

Kuwang clan, [88], [89]

Kyon, man:
Lhotas’ name for themselves, [1];
mynas call, [185]

Lakhuti, village, [117];
defeats Burmese, receives Brodie well, instigates Butler’s murder, [2];
spear through roof as prophylactic, [116];
Apfuho’s rock, [176]

Land, heritable, not saleable, [98];
champo lands, [26], [97];
clan lands, [97], [98]

Langkam, Ao clan, [xxx]