Stick insect, omen of childless marriage, [127]

Stocks, [102], [105]

Stomach, of porcupine as medicine, [80];
Puthi eats —— of pig sacrificed, [50]
ache, medicine for, [79], [80]

Stone-dragger, insignia of, in dress, [13], [14];
in his house, [30], [34], [141];
must perform second sowing ceremony, [47], [48];
receives share of sacrificial meat in Amungkam, [50];
—— and household only get head of bull killed, [143]
wife or widow of, qualified to be Ponyiratsen, [151]

Stone-dragging ceremonies, described, [141]–144;
rules as to repetition, [136], [137]

Stone implements, [xxvii n. 2], [163]

Stones, fighting, stories of, [xv], [xxxiv], [117]

Stools, [35]

Store-room (bhuritheng), [31], [36]

Stories: see Folk Tales and Legends.