heaps of sticks and stones to which passers-by add on the, ix. 11
——, the Lower, rain-maker at Boroma on, iii. 259
——, the Upper, the Barotse of, i. 310 n. 7, 392, vi. 193, x. 28;
the Maraves or Zimbas of, i. 393 n. 2, viii. 111;
tribes of, their belief in the homoeopathic magic of a flesh diet, viii. 141
Zanzibar, custom at sowing in, vii. 233
Zaparo Indians of Ecuador, their belief in the homoeopathic magic of animal flesh, viii. 139
Zapotecs of Mexico, their harvest customs, vii. 174 sq.;
their belief that their lives were bound up with those of animals, xi. 212
——, the pontiff of the, rule of continence observed by, iii. 6 sq.;