Taman tribe, immigration of, [xvii], [xvi];
possible connections, [xix], [xx]
Tamanthi, [xix]
Tamlu, [xviii];
dance on “morung,” [27]
Tang village, fuzzy-haired clan, [xxiii n. 2].
Tangkhul tribe, habitat once in Angami occupation, [xx];
origin, [xxi], [xxxvii];
bury dead, [xxiv];
dao suggests Igorot connection, [xxvii];
terrace cultivation, [xxviii];
houses on ground level, [xxx];
[[253]]governed by elders, [xxxiii];
ghost houses, [160 n. 1]
Taro (mani), varieties and cultivation, [57];
pigs fed on, [61];
offered in scapegoat ceremony, [134];
to release soul, [135];
Konyaks prefer, to rice, [xxix]
giant, leaves used, [58]
Tarrlung, [117]
Tattoo, not practised by Lhotas, [8];
among Aos, [xxx];
Konyaks, [xxxi]
Tchhüpfu (Water master), particulars of, [115];
ceremony in honour of, [125];
anger of, [161 n. 1];
objects to novices making weir, [73];
stories about, [182]
Tea, cultivation of, [59]