their transference of sickness to effigies, ix. 7;
their precautions against the ghosts of [pg 176] suicides and other unfortunates, ix. 17 sq.;
throw sticks or grass on graves or places of execution of certain persons, ix. 18;
their worship of the river Nakiza, ix. 27;
transfer sickness to animals, ix. 32;
human scapegoats among the, ix. 42;
children live apart from their parents among the, x. 23 n. 2;
seclusion of girls at puberty among the, x. 23 sq.;
their superstition as to women who do not menstruate, x. 24;
abstain from salt in certain cases, x. 27 sq.;