M’lala, village of, [44];
stomach decoration among women, [46];
costumes of natives, [49];
witch doctor, ib.
Mocaranga tribe, land of, [32];
Dos Santos’ account, [237];
Bocarro’s description of race, [339]
Moffat, Dr., at Shoshong, [23]
Moffat, Mr., political agent in Matabeleland, [99]
Molopolole river, [15]
Mondoro, or lion priest, in ’Mtokoland, [326];
interviews with, [327]
Monomatapa, empire of, [32];
civilisation, [215];
Portuguese travellers on wealth of emperor, [234];
confusion of name, ib.;
Father dos Santos’ description of the people, [236];
Leo Africanus’ account of ruins, [240];
Da Costa’s letter to the King of Portugal concerning ruins, [242];
stronghold for chief’s wives at Chiburga, [267];
Portuguese account of Monomatapa, [331], [332];
their treaty with chief, [352]
Monteiro, Portuguese traveller, on the Zambesi tribes, [237];
on lion worship, [331]
Montfaucon, M., on tower worship, [116]
Montsoia, native chief, [7]