their rain-making by means of a “heaven-bird,” i. 302;
their superstition as to reflections in water, iii. 91;
names of chiefs and kings tabooed among the, iii. 376 sq.;
their belief in serpents as reincarnations of the dead, v. 82, 84;
their observation of the moon, vi. 134 sq.;
the worship of the dead among the, vi. 182 sqq.;
their sacrifice of a bull to prolong the life of a king, vi. 222;
women's part in agriculture among the, vii. 113 sq.;
their fences to keep wild boars from gardens, viii. 32;
their festival of first-fruits, viii. 64 sqq.;