Potsotsitam, seed-case, [115]

Poultices, [80]

Prayer, [121];
in agricultural ceremonies, of cultivator, [48], [51], [55];
of Puthi, in village founding, [5];
in Mshe etak, [50], [53];
in Rangendri, [129];
in dog purifying, [65];
in sacrifices to Potsos, [115];
by house-master at Potsokam, [131];
by old man, [132];
for Stone-dragger, [143];
of Hantsen, [148];
of Ponyiratsen, [152];
for village (dranda) purport of, [127];
in Puthi installation, [123];
Sirosi, [127];
Pikuchak, [128];
Tsirotsoala, [140];
by Wokchung before Shishang, [139]

Pregnancy, tabus during, [77], [144], [145];
during —— woman may not act as escort to bride, [150]

Priest (for Lhota priest see Puthi),
among Angamis hereditary, [xxxiii];
among Konyaks, combined with chieftainship, [xxxiii];
of Ung clan, Changs, [xxxiii n. 1]

Prohibitions: general;
also see Emung.
No one may—spread clothes on a granary, [23];
watch dyeing of thread, [38];
watch shaping or firing of pots, [41];
sell, kill, touch tiger’s kill, and perform certain “gennas” during six days before Lanvung, [52];
join Liritang ceremony after its commencement, [54];
sell or kill anything or bring meat from tiger’s kill into village during Tuku, [129]
Special prohibitions affecting males, females, strangers, etc. will be found under appropriate headings.

Property, laws regarding, [97], [98]
of deceased abandoned in case of “apotia,” [161]

Puchatsuma, clan, [xx], [xxx n. 1]

Puki: see Puthi.

Pun, Lhotas’ love for, [180]