of dead kings of Uganda removed and kept, iv. 202 sq., vi. 169;
human, as protection against powers of evil, vii. 241;
the Place of, vii. 243;
spirits of ancestors in their, viii. 123;
of bears worshipped by the Ainos, viii. 181, 184;
of foxes consulted as oracles, viii. 181; of bears as talismans, viii. 197;
of turtles propitiated by turtle-fishermen, viii. 244;
of enemies destroyed, viii. 260
——, ancestral, used in magical ceremonies, i. 163; in rain-charm, i. 285;
rubbed as a propitiation, iii. 197;