used as guardians by Taurians and tribes of Borneo, v. 294 sqq.;

of dead chiefs cut off and buried secretly, vi. 104;

shaved after lightning has struck a kraal, viii. 161;

or faces of menstruous women covered, x. 22, 24, 25, 29, 31, 44 sq., 48 sq., 55, 90.

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Heaps of stones, sticks, or leaves, to which every passer-by adds, ix. 9 sqq.;

on the scene of crimes, ix. 13 sqq.;

“lying heaps,” ix. 14;

on graves, ix. 15 sqq.