Akamba of British East Africa, believe that every woman has a spiritual husband who fertilizes her, ii. 317;

continence observed by them on journeys and while the cattle are at pasture, iii. 204;

their offerings of first-fruits to the spirits of the dead, viii. 113;

riddles asked at circumcision among the, ix. 122 n.;

seclusion of girls at puberty among the, x. 23

—— of Central Africa, reluctant to name the dead, iii. 353

Akawés, a tribe of Garos, their harvest festival, viii. 337

Akhetaton (Tell-el-Amarna), the capital of Amenophis IV., vi. 123 n. 1