Tubuan or Tubuvan, man disguised as cassowary in Duk-duk ceremonies, xi. 247

Tubuériki, a god in the Kingsmill Islands, first-fruits offered to, viii. 127 sq.

Tucanos, the, of the Amazon, their custom of drinking the ashes of the dead, viii. 157

Tud or Warrior Island, Torres Straits, sweat of warriors drunk in, viii. 152 sq.

Tug-of-war before sowing and at reaping [pg 504] of rice, ii. 100;

probably in origin a magical rite, vii. 103 n. 1, 110 n.;

as a religious or magical rite, ix. 173 sqq.;

as a charm to produce rain, ix. 175 sq., 178 sq.

Tugeri or Kaya-Kaya of Dutch New Guinea, their use of bull-roarers, xi. 242 sq.