Wanika, the, of East Africa, [38]

War, a sacred duty, [129]; wives expected to be faithful during their husbands’ absence at the, [106] sq.

Warfare, mimic, conducted by women and children at home, [129]

Washamba, the, of German East Africa, [106]

Water ordeal, [107]

Wawanga, the, of British East Africa, [123]

Weeks, Rev. John H., [85] n. 1; quoted, [75] sq., [128]

Welsh saying as to rain, [54] n. 2

West Indies, charms to protect property in the, [42] sq.

Westermarck, Dr. Edward, [32], [56]