INDEX 



883 



KAKAS 



Kakas (Map I. p. 12), 219, 224, 



234 

 Eakaskassan, a village and dis- 

 trict near Tomohon, 252 

 Eala moyang (Mai.), a small myria- 



pod, 105 

 Kamudi (Mai.) = a steersman, hence 



captain of a small boat, 14, 219 

 Kandahar, a village in Sangir (Map 



II.p. 156), 174 

 Kapok (Eriodendron), 335 

 Karaton, in the Nanusa archipelago 



(Map n. p. 156), 159 

 Karkelang, Talaut Islands (Map II. 



p. 156), 159 

 Kasendnian, a heavenly village, 



250 

 Kaskade himpank, a disease, 196 

 Katapang (Mai.) = Terminalia ca- 



tappa (B), 74 

 Kati (Mai.) = 9,984 grains, 197 

 Kawanse (Sang.) = free men, 193 

 Kawulusan, story of, 310 

 Kayu hitam (Mai.) = black wood = 



ebony, Diospyros ebenum (B), 



74, 335 

 Eebos (Ophiocephalas striatus) (Z), 



221 

 Eelelonde, momitain in North Ce- 

 lebes (Map I. p. 12), 82, 211 ; 



arrival at, 227 ; etymology, 230 

 Kelling, a missionary, 38 

 Kema (Map I. p. 12), Controleur of, 



12 

 Kemiri, an oily nut, 292 

 Kenilo (Map I. p. 12), 252 

 Kesar Islands, west of the Babar 



archipelago, 8° 30'S., 127° 20'E., 



289 

 Kijkers (Dutch) = field glasses, 357 

 Kilat (Mai.) = lightning 

 Kimmins, analysis of coconut pearl, 



332 

 Kinabohutan island (Map I. p. 12), 



76 ; coral reefs opposite, 25 ; de- 

 rivation of the name, 74 

 King Amsterdam, 193, 324 

 King William III.'s birthday, 343 

 Kingfishers (Z), 90, 143; red Hng- 



fisher (Halcyon coromanda), 59, 



90 

 Kiolor and the sakits legend, 252 

 Kiriwaerong, the deity of the 



Arenga palm, 330 

 Klabat or Klobat, a mountain in 



Minahassa (Map I. p. 12), 6,694 



feet, 8, 82, 249, 357 



LEMON 



Klabat bawah, a district of Manado 



(Map I. p. 12), 206 

 Kleine gamalen (Dutch) = small 



prawns, 224 

 Koa (Map I. p. 12), arrival at, 15, 



107, 353 

 Koffo, 161, 179 ; manufacture of, 179 

 Koheba, a bird of prey, 89 

 KoUntang (Alf.) = a gong, 284 

 Korowaars, wooden idols of the 



Papuans, see Guillemard (26), 



337 

 Kowle (Sang.), Carica papaya (B), 



195 

 Eoyang (Sang.) = a sailing-vessel, 



199 

 Kusi (Mai.) = Cuscus eelebensis 



(Z), 70 

 Kusi, bald patch on head of chil- 

 dren of Sangir, 204 

 Kussu-kussu (Mai.) = Chrysopogon, 



(B), 176 



Lahdees for the gods, 215 



Lagoon, fauna of the, 136 



Lake Tondano, 218 



Lake-dwellings of the Tondanese, 

 214 



Lakti-lakki (Mai.) = husband, man, 

 male, 22, 87 



Lamentations, 296 



Land tenure in Minahassa, 231 



Landraad (Dutch), a provincial 

 court of justice, 218 



Lang (Sang.) = slaves, 193 



Langowan (Alf.), poisoned (there 

 is a story that at one time the 

 ripe fruits of a certain poisonous 

 tree fell into a well, and many 

 persons were thereby poisoned) 

 (Map I. p. 12), 225 



Language of the Sangirese, 204 



Large houses in Nanusa, 162 ; 

 formerly so in Minahassa, 214, 

 277 ; in Borneo, 286 



Larvae of dragon-flies and gnats, 

 105 ; mosquitoes, 142 ; in Ton- 

 dano Lake, 224 



Lava of the Euang, 41 



Law of exogamy, see Exogamy 



Legend of Mahampi, 166 ; of the 

 flood in Sangir, 191, see Stories 



Leguminous herbs, 40 



Lembej, an empung, the distribu- 

 tor of riches, 257 



Lemon trees, 69 



