Keimi, a tiger-man, [177]

Kei-ma, a Lakher marriage price, [218]–9

Kela, a Lushei, [102]

Kel-khāl sacrifice, [73]

Kelsi village, [185]

Keng-puna, name-giving, [161]

Khāl Sacrifices, xix, [70], [72] et seq.
Not practised by the Lakher, [223]
Ngente, [134]
nor by Rāngte, [147]
nor by Thado, [201]
Vuite practise Uihring only, [145]

Khāl-chuang sacrifice, [73]

Khalkhama, a Lushei chief, [7]

Khasi people, The, [69], [76] (Synteng), [167]