INDEX 



409 



Juju stones at N'gala, li. 141 

 Juju worship, ii. 213-5 



Jukuin, pagans, forming lower classes, at 

 Wase, i. 86 



Kabba Saka tribe, physique, aspect and 



clothing of, ii. 183, morals, village 



life, 184 ; the " pelele " worn by 



women of, ii. 180 



Kachella Bukar Kago, of Abila, a visit from, 



his fine feathers, i. 134-6 

 Kachi tribe, hair-dressing ornaments, houses 

 and mural decorations of, ii. 252-3, 

 treasures and juju of, ii. 215, 252-3 

 Kachi-Panda Hills, pagan tribe in, women's 

 " tails " among, no mari'iage cus- 

 toms observed, i. 206 ; crops 

 grown by, ib. 

 Kaddai, Buduma fishing-station on Lake 

 Chad, i. 178; B.A.'s observations 

 along Lake shore to, i. 237 ; the 

 friendly Budumas of, i. 238, camp 

 at, i. 312, 316, 358, organised 

 by G., 340, employment for the 

 men, 342, drill, 343, bathing, 344, 

 their one vice, 345 ; the pets, 

 345-6 ; shepherd neighbours, 346 ; 

 Christmas in camp, 347-50, ii. 247 ; 

 B.A.'s departure from on second 

 lake voyage, ii. 44, 45, and return to, 

 ii. 63, 69, 70 ; his journey from, to 

 Kowa-Baga, 70 et seq., luck at 

 last, 82 

 Kaddera river, how formed, i. 103 

 Kaduna river, affluent of the Niger, rise and 

 course of, i. 201 ; B.A. crosses in 

 a coffin, i. 207, the country beyond, 

 208 

 Kaga Djirri (iron-stone) hills, B.A.'s bird- 

 collections on, ii. 218, new species of 

 night-jar found at, and on Kodja 

 hill. ii. 308-9 

 Kagerum Island, Like Chad, ii. 56 

 Kagorra country, B.A.'s visit to, prevented 

 by the King of Dorroro, i. 204 

 tribe, pagan hill-people, appearance, dress, 

 habits and huts of, i. 209 ; head- 

 hmiters, i. 204 

 Kajibu, Sara king, ii. 168 

 Kakami, see Yo, Kachella of 

 Kalam, Mount, view from, i. 109 

 Kamal river, breadth of, i. 103 

 Kanem, desolate sand-dunes of, ii. 99, 112; 

 pleasanter regions, giraffe in, native 

 hunting of, ii. 112; former home 

 of the Kowa Kanem bu tribe, i. 

 303 

 Kanembu tribe near Lake Chad, i. 178, 

 characteristics and phy-'^'nue of, i. 

 304 ; ex-soldicr.s of Rabeh, how 

 marked, i. 305-6 ; their own tribal 

 mark, 306 ; herdsmen, fight of, 



Kanembu tribe near Lake'Chad (fo»i(f. ) 



near Lake Chad, with the Budumn, 

 i. 236-7 ; hunting methods of. i. 308 : 

 oxea-drivers, G.'s praise of, ii. 138 ; 

 potash-getters, hired as carriers, 

 ii. 82-6 ; predilection of, for owning 

 ostriches, i. 308 ; probable original 

 home of, ii. 97, raided bv Tubus, 

 i. 307 ; salutations, i. 272, 306, 

 shepherds, methods of, i. 346 ; 

 traders at Maidugari, i. 268 

 Kanembu of Kowa, their original home, i. 



303 ; their ruler, i. 302 

 Kano, Rabeh's designs on, ii. 171 

 Kanuri tribe, characteristics, i. 270 ; grass 

 water bottles of, i. 141 ; king, at 

 Kwong, rudeness of, i. 130 ; pride 

 of his people, i. 131 ; magnates of, 

 at Abila, their horse-trappings, i. 

 134-5, band and weapons, 135-6 ; 

 paramountcy of in British territory, 

 i. 169-70 ; ^salutations of, i. 272 ; 

 the slave-girl, rescued by C.A., i. 

 109-10, shows kindness to B..A., ii. 

 76 ; villages of, beyond Maidugari, 

 hospitality at, i. 274 ; weapons of, 

 i. 135-6 ; women, dress of coxirte- 

 sans. ii. 132 ; wares sold by, at 

 ]\Iaidiigari, i. 268 

 Kapi, po])ulous and prosp?rous Azandi 

 town, Yei river at, ii. 353, and 

 b^-yond, 354 

 Karamini, or king of the Buduma, ii. 96 

 Karnik'Logone, fortified by Rabeh. ii. 171 

 Karu Kuru tribe, clothing and incised body 



ornaments of, i. 156 

 Karra-ragga. Buduma island. Lake Chad, 

 friendly Kachella of, B.A.'s visit to, 

 ii. 94 ei seq. 

 Kassala, G.'s illness at, ii. 273 

 Kassamba, and its chief, ii. 250 ; boatmen 



of. 251 

 Katab, Fulani town, B.A., secures food at, 



i. 206 



Keffi, vicissitudes of, i. 200, fine houses at, 



200-1, country beyond, 201 ; the 



Magaji of, i. 200, granary in his 



deserted house, 201 ;"" his fate, i. 228 



Keffi and Panda Hills, B.A.'s route 



through, from Lokoja, his reasons 



for choosing, i. 184, the start, and 



course of travel, 186 et seq. ; eastern 



end reached by B.A., i. 201, rivers 



rising in, beauty of the road, 201 



Kemnio, French post, on the Ubangui, ii. 



222, 224 ; G.'s success among 



elephants near, ii. 218, 220, 304 ; 



tribes at. and near. ii. 225 



Kenga rapids, Welle river, ii. 255 



Kerri-kerri country and tribe, features 



d-^scribed. i. 110 ef seq., a visit to a 



stronghold, 112, another slave 



freed, 1 14 ; the survey in, i. 64 



