Madhu rohi (zutsü), manufacture and special uses of, [78];
libations of, at champo posts, [27];
at Shishang, [139];
to drive off evil spirits, [27], [34];
round stone before dragging, [142];
as cure for effects of drunkenness, [80];
husband and wife exchange during childbirth, [145];
drunk in marriage preliminaries, [147], [153];
by bride and bridegroom, [151];
given to Ponyiratsen, [151]

Madhu saka (chemcho), manufacture of 78, [79];
interchanged in settlement of disputes, [100], [101];
libation of, after head-taking, [107];
use of, in Epuetha ceremony, [132];
sprinkled round stone before dragging, [142]

Madhu sieve (cham), [78]

Madness, due to Python, [70];
a proof of taking false oath, [103];
result of sacrificer eating sacrificial flesh, [138]

Maggots, removal of, [80]

Magic, [121];
homœopathic, [121], [125], [130], [131];
—— power gained by possession of intimate article, [44]

Magpie not eaten, [76]

Maibang (“much paddy”), [xviii]

Maize (tsunghundhro), cultivation, [57];
cooking, [78]

Makware attacked by Kukis, [xvii]