Sakalavas (Sakkalavas) of Madagascar, the worshipful sovereign of the, i. 397 sq.;

their chiefs not allowed to sail the sea or cross rivers, iii. 10;

taboos observed by their chiefs, iii. 10 sq.;

taboo on mentioning personal names among the, iii. 327;

customs as to names of dead kings among the, iii. 379 sq.;

sanctity of relics of dead kings among the, iv. 202;

their worship of a black bull, viii. 40 n.

Sakarang Dyaks of Borneo, their euphemisms for smallpox, iii. 416

Sakkalava. See [Sakalavas]

Sakkara, in Egypt, pyramids at, vi. 4