Scimitar Babbler, not eaten, [75]
Seleku, village, [vi];
meaning of name, [21];
pet pig in, [62]
Sema tribe, the Irishman among Nagas, [xiii];
boasts of his immoralities, [19];
migratory, [xvi];
connected with Khoiraos, [xviii];
Kacharis, Garos, Lynngams, Bhois, [xix];
Rengmas, Sangtams, Lhotas, [4];
origins, [xviii];
physical type, [xxii], [xxiii], [6];
dual organization, [xxxii n. 2];
position of chiefs, [xxxiii], [xxxvii];
clan land system, [97];
adoption, [99], [100];
marriage with father’s widow, [95 n. 2];
folk-lore, [xxii];
stories of fighting stones, [xxxiv n. 3];
belief as to souls of the dead, [xxxiv], [118];
lycanthropy, [xxxiv];
belief as to lizards, [116 n. 2];
beliefs as to moon and sun, [172 n. 3];
as to meaning of false report of death, [158];
bury dead, [xxiv];
use of bow, [xxvii], [xxviii];
story of people with inverted noses, [xxvii n. 1];
reap by hand only, [xxviii];
memorial posts, [xxix];
houses on ground level, [xxx];
armlets, [12];
ceremonial lengta, [14];
dao-holder, [16];
tsiri trap, [67];
great size of house, [30];
carving, [43];
scapegoat ceremony, [135];
cure for ophthalmia, [136];
gibbons not eaten, [77 n. 1]
Sempinguli clan, [88];
descended from Sema fugitives, [90];
term used for mother, [95]
Serow (tsiyo), hunting of, [64];
use of horns, [18], [81];
not eaten by young women, [77];
ghost —— of Okotso, [170]
Sesame, cultivation of, [58]
Settlement of disputes, [100]–102
Sexes, separation of, at new house sacrifice, [34]
Sexual act, effect on miraculous stone of Kezakenoma, [3 n. 2];
intercourse, see Chastity.
Shakespear, Lt.-Col. J., [v], [xxx n. 1], [84 n. 1], [118], [176 n. 3]
Col. L. W., on Lhotas, [19]