INDEX 



409 



Juju stones at N'gala, li. 141 

 Juju worship, ii. 213-5 



Jukum, pagans, forming lower classes, at 

 Wase, i. 86 



Kaeea Saba tribe, physique, aspect and 



clothing of, ii. 183, morals, village 



life, 184 ; the " pelele " worn by 



women of, ii. 180 



ICachella 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 marriage 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- 

 hunters, 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 Kanembu tribe, i. 

 303 



Kanembu tribe near Lake Chad, i. 178, 

 characteristics and physique of, i. 

 304 ; ex-soldiers of Rabeh, how 

 marked, i. 305-6 ; their own tribal 

 mark, 306 ; herdsmen, fight of. 



Kanembu tribe near Lake Chad {conld. ) 



near Lake Chad, with the Buduma, 

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

 oxen-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 by 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 courte- 

 sans, ii. 132 ; wares sold by, at 

 Maidugari, i. 268 

 Kapi, populous and prosperous Azandi 

 town, Yei river at, ii. 353, and 

 beyond, 354 

 Karammi, or king of the Buduma, ii. 96 

 Karnak'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 et 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 



Kemrao, 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 



described, i. 110 et seq., a visit to a 



stronghold, 1 12, another slave 



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



