Pungkitung, village, [101 n. 1]

Punishment, in inter-village dispute, [100];
for murder, adultery, theft, [101];
breaking emung, [101]–102

Purification, of hunting dogs, [64], [65];
of those in touch with “apotia,” [160]–162

Puthi (S. Lhota Puki), priest, appointment, position, etc., [121]–126;
effect of reappointment at Lisio, [xii];
selection preliminary to founding a village, [5];
ceremonial spear-shaft, [17], [18];
crossed bamboos on house roof, [34];
must not be of Moyoyanthang clan, [91];
house closed to strangers at Mshe etak, [53];
house in head-taking “genna,” [109];
in Sirosi, [127];
duties in champo rebuilding, [26] et seq.;
in Thruven, [47], [48];
Motharatsen, [49];
Amungkam, [50];
Mshe etak, [53];
Oyantsoa, [123] et seq.;
Opya consecration, [123];
Oha counting, [124];
Pyotsoja, [125];
Rangsitsa, [125];
Sirosi, [127];
Pikuchak, [128];
Rangendri, [129]

Puthi’s dues in champo rebuilding, [27];
in fish-poisoning, [72]
wife, accompanies Puthi in Thruven, [47];
in Amungkam, [50];
cuts first-fruits, [53] [[250]]

Putting the weight (olungeyen), [83]

Puzzi, stone, [117 n. 1]

Pyabi, heirloom, [4]

Pyopsü village, [117]

Pyotsoja, ceremony, [125]