their custom as to the skulls of dead chiefs, iv. 202 sq.;
their belief in serpents as reincarnations of the dead, v. 82, 84;
their ceremonies at the new moon, vi. 142 sq.;
their rule as to the choice of a chief, vi. 248;
boys wear female costume at circumcision among the, vi. 263;
their observation of the Pleiades, vii. 317;
their rules as to partaking of meat and milk, viii. 83 sq.;
the El Kiboron clan of the, viii. 288;
their custom of throwing stones or grass on graves, ix. 20;
peace-making ceremony among the, x. 139 n.