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INDEX 



Jinja (Ripon Fall?), 70, •21'.t 

 Joliuston, Mr. Alexander, 24S, 325 

 Junipers, 24, l(jy, 292,818 

 Junker, Dr., 228 



Kabaka of Uganda, 2."(), (^i) 



Kabarasi : country, 40, 787, 74() ; people, 74f) ; 

 language, !i02 



Kabarega, ex-king, 221, 285, 248, 247, 5<»0. 

 5<)2, 597, 599 



Kabwari language, 898, 902 



Kachira, Lake, 11(5 



Kafu Kiver, 85, 189, 219 



Kafuru (between Lakes Dweru and Albert 

 Edward), 129, 180, 182 



Kagera River, t)9, (isl 



Kakisera, El-, 25, 902 



Kakumega, 726 



Kamalinga, Mount, (51. 854 



Kamasia (El Tuken) : country, 2, 31, 82; 

 people, 488 et seq., 853, 868; agriculture, 

 870; rain-making, 881-82 ; language, 902 



Kampala, 104, 106, 283 



Kamurasi, 221, 597 



Kangawo, the, (582 



Kaolin. 620, 780, 821 



Karagwe, 21(5, 600, 674 



KaramojO: coimtry, 21, 48, 62, 63, 406, 838; 

 language, 481, 763, 887. 896, 902; people, 

 481, 488 et mj., 566, 755, 768, 764, 888, 840, 

 895 



Karema, Kalema, 226, 232, 682, 689 



Karimi, 198 



Karuma Falls, 189, 219 



Kasagama, king, 233, 287, 599 



Katikiro, 233, 6S8 



Katonga River, 48, (579 



Katwe. 128, 180 



Kauri shells, 587, (587 



Kavirondo : Bay, 2, 32, 36, 37, 42, 227, 746 ; 

 people, 34, 42, 43, 209, 475, 482; country, 

 48, 44, 722, 755 ; name, 43, 722 ; physical 

 characteristics, 488 et seq., 726 ; teeth muti- 

 lation, 728 ; cicatrisation, 728 ; nudity, 728, 

 730 ; women's adornments, 728 ; men's hats, 

 730; houses, 780; etiquette about fireplaces, 

 782 ; walled villages, 788 ; eating, food, 785: 

 agriculture, 787, 788 ; domestic animals, 787, 

 742 ; hunting, 788 ; lamps, 741 ; cattle, 741 ; 

 reverence for crowned crane, 742 ; weapons, 

 742; vendetta, 743; bridges, 744; indus- 

 tries, 745; tribes, clans, totems, 745, 746; 

 triarriage customs, 747; marriage with de- 



ceased wife's sisters, 747 ; birth, death, and 



burial customs, 74s, 749 ; succession, 749 ; 



diseases. 750 ; witchcraft, 750, 751 ; omens, 



751, 752; religious beliefs, 752; other 



customs, 752 ; peace-making, 752, 753 ; 



dances, 753 ; languages, 754, 755, 898, 898 

 Kavirondo, Northern, walled villages of, 209. 733 



et seq. 

 Kawekwa and Nakawekwa (an Uganda story), 



707 

 Kenia, or Kenya, :\Iount, 161, 172, 178, 217, 227, 



811, 79-; 

 Kerio River, 28 

 Ketosh, see Kabara.-i 

 Khartum, 150, 151, 210, 220 

 Kiagwe, 87, 114, 854, 3S4, 479, 525, (577, 678, (58(1, 



682 

 Kibebete, 835 

 Kibero, 312, 591 

 Kif/elia tree, 23 

 Kikuyu : country, 5, 7, 798 ; language, 755, 902 ; 



people, 755, 769, 834 

 Kilimanjaro. Mount. 161, 172, 174, 178, 217, 218, 



22K, 311, 798, 834 

 Kimbngwe, the, 682, 683 

 Kimera, 679, 680, 681, 682 

 King's African Rifles (formerly Uganda Rifles), 



252, 26S 

 Kings of Unyoro, 596-7 ; of Uganda, 681-82 

 Kintu, the legendary founder of the Unyoro- 



Uganda dynasty, 606, 680. 700 rt seq. 

 Kioga, Lake, 64, 66, 221 

 Kiongwe, Ali, 248, 250 

 Kipling, Rudyard, 360 

 Kirby, Mr. W. F., 467 

 Kirk, 8ir John, 224, 228, 260 

 Kirkpatrick, Mr. R., 470 

 Kisiba, 678, 681 

 Kisubi, 276 

 Kisumu, 86, 42, 305 

 Kitakwenda, 184 

 Kitoto's village, 85 

 Kivu, Lake, 5H0 

 Kiwewa, 22(5 



Kiyanja peak (Ruwcnzori), 158, 182 

 Kizii, people or language, .■<ee Gizii 

 Ktiijjhofia (" red-hot pokers''), 819 

 Koki, 114, 116 



KONDE, r.a-, 724, 893,902 ; Lu-. language, 898.897 

 KoNJO, Ba-, Lu-, Y>vi-: language, 154, 577, 



724, 895, 897, !t02 ; country, 188, 894 ; 



people, 188, 192, 566 et seq. ; physical 



characteristics, 568 et seq.; adornments, 



569, 570 et seq.; skin cloaks, 574: houses,. 



