magic blent with the worship of the dead in, i. 164;

rain-making by means of a human skeleton in, i. 284 sq., 314, ii. 47;

ceremonies for making sunshine and drought in, i. 312 sq., 314;

ideas as to reflections among the natives of, iii. 92 sq.;

taboos observed by men who bury corpses in, iii. 141;

continence at the building of a canoe in, iii. 202;

names of relations tabooed in, iii. 344;

belief as to woman stepping over a cable in, iii. 424;

ceremony at eating first yams in, viii. 53;

bodies of slain foes eaten to acquire their bravery in, viii. 151;