their rain-making by means of black animals, i. 290 sq.;
chiefs as rain-makers among the, i. 343;
custom observed by man-slayers among the, iii. 186 n. 1;
their ceremony at the new moon, vi. 143;
their belief in the effect of eating a totemic animal, viii. 26;
eat the hearts of lions to become brave, viii. 142;
eat the hearts of enemies to make them brave, viii. 149;
their way of getting rid of birds that infest gardens, viii. 276;
their transference of sickness, ix. 6 sq.
Wagogo hunters, taboos observed by wives in absence of, i. 123