Othui clan, [88];
origin of, [90];
connected with Ezong and Tsangle, [91];
with Wotsami, [92 n. 1], [185 n. 2];
Puthi of, at Pangti, [167]

Otter, as aid to fishing, [73];
eaten by Aos and Changs, not by Lhotas, [75]

Otyai-etsoman main marriage price, [155], [156]

Ovung clan, [88], [89]

Owlet not eaten, [76];
tale of, [196]

Oyantsoa, village-making ceremony, [47];
description of, [122]–125;
in Okotso, [xii];
necessary at first founding, [6], [122];
should mingetung lose a branch, [29], [122];
on appointment of new Puthi, [122];
to increase fertility, [122];
offerings made to Tchhüpfu at, [115]

Palisade, in tiger hunt, [66]

Palm (oko) leaves for thatch, [25], [30]

Pan (lamo), cultivation of, [59];
chewing, [82]

Pangashari, chant, [27]