their annual festival of bladders, iii. 206 sq.;

drank blood of foes to acquire their bravery, viii. 150;

their ceremony of restoring the bladders of dead sea-beasts to the sea, viii. 247 sqq.;

uncleanness of girl at puberty among the, viii. 268 n. 4;

cut the sinews of bad dead men to prevent their ghosts from walking, viii. 272;

their masquerades, ix. 379 sq.;

their belief as to menstruous women, x. 91

——, the Central, dietary rules of, viii. 84;

their ceremonious treatment of dead sea-beasts, viii. 246;

the tug-of-war among the, ix. 174