their custom of seclusion after a journey, iii. 113;
their belief as to ill-luck of man who touches a loom or women's clothes, iii. 164 sq.;
their custom after killing a panther, iii. 219;
regard smiths as inspired, iii. 237;
remove sharp weapons from room at childbirth, iii. 239;
cut their hair at end of mourning, iii. 286;
use a special language in searching for camphor, iii. 406;
mock human sacrifices among the, iv. 218;
their reasons for taking human heads, v. 294 sq.;
their New Year festival, vii. 93, 96 sq.;