ascribe souls to poison-trees, ii. 17;
observe a period of penance after building a house, ii. 40;
sacrifice to the spirits of ironwood trees, ii. 40;
believe that adultery blights the crops, ii. 109;
their expiation for adultery, ii. 109;
threaten the demon of thunder, ii. 183 n. 2;
try to prevent the departure of their souls from their bodies, iii. 32;
their recall of lost souls, iii. 47;
afraid of being photographed, iii. 99 sq.;
their ceremonies at entering a strange land, iii. 110;