Tsungta, chungas in Ponyiratsen’s ceremony, [151]
Tuensang village, [22]
Tukahu, Sema name for Japvo mountain, [xxxiv n. 3], [117]
Tukko: see Tukahu.
Tuku “genna” closes year, described, [129], [130];
graves dismantled at, [129], [130], [159];
spirits of dead finally depart, [159];
export of rice prohibited between Oyantsoa and ——, [125]
Turanian origin of certain tribes, [xvii n. 4].
Tushes, wild boar’s, as necklet, [12];
on helmet, [19];
ill luck attaching to, [44]
Twelve pieces of burnt wood in soul-calling, [134]
Twenty-three pieces of pork offered in Epuetha, [132]
Type, physical, varieties of, [xxi];
tribal, [xxi], [xxii]; of Lhota, [7]