Mon-Khmêr, Lhota possible connection with, [xv];
intermingled with Bodo, [xvii n. 4];
possibly once in Naga hills, [xxxvi]
Monoliths: see Megalithic monuments.
Months, names of, [226], [227]
Montsai, soul-caller, qualifications for, and duties, [133]–136;
perquisites, [134], [135]
Moon, beliefs regarding, [172], [173]
Morakcho village, [115], [117]
Morals, [19];
not due to his religion, [121]
Morung (bachelors’ house): also see Champo.
Common to most Assam tribes and to Oraon, [24 n. 1];
enemy’s head exposed in front of, [xxix n. 2];
animal or bird tied to post of, [25 n. 1];
of Aos and Konyaks, [24]
Motharatsen ceremony, described, [49], [50]
Mother, use of different words for, divide tribes into two linguistic groups:
Aos, [xxx], [xxxi];
Angamis, [xiv], [xxxi], [xxxii], [xxxviii];
Lhota, [xiv], [xxxii], [xxxviii], [93], 94 note;
Rengmas, [xxxi]