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Pubic covering 37—39» 9 1 — 97» 2 3 6 > 2 94- 



Public Exchequer, see Community treasury. 

 Puer aria iiovogiiinccrisis 180 



Pulling 316; -the bowstring 250; -out the hair 59 

 Puise 342 



Pumice stone 60, N°. 218, 108 



Pushmg 3*16 



Pygmies 327, 351 



Pyramid-shaped roofs 134, 255 



Quarrels 31S 



Quartzite for clubheads 241 



Quills as ornaments 16 



Radius 360 



Raids 14, 344 



Railings of boats 201, 207 



Ransom for prisoners 224, 254, 278 



Rasps 233 



Rat tan, -armlets 98: -headdresses 71; -pot supports 



ri; -ropes 139, 205. 

 Rattles 104, 309; -on houses 142; -for shark fishing 



168, N". 394, 171. 

 Ray, -as food 268; -figure as ornament 10; -skin as 



rasp 233; -spine as arrow tip 244. 

 Red pigment 52. 



Religion 287. 



Resin 53, 84, 200, 306, N°>. 224—225, 109. 



Respiration 343. 



Rhyticcros plicatus Forst., -feathers 16, 62, ioç, 110, 



112; -hunting 159; -mandible as ornament 80, 



N os . 331 — 332, 116 ; -figure as ornament 43, 



145, 201. 

 Righthandedness 97, 241, 253, 316, 317. 



Rings of glass (kâs) 224. 



Ringlets, glass- 79, 80; hair- 332. 



Roofs, eightsided- 134, 255, 290; foursided- 134, 141, 



255, 279, 290; -with horizontal ridge 128 — 130, 



137, 2 79> 3°°; leaves fo1 "- I2S , I2 9> !34, 138; 

 pyramid-shaped- 133, 255, 290; "missigit"- 279, 

 301; saddle-shaped- 137; turtle-shaped- 132, 302. 



Ropes of boats 205. 



Rum scram 129, 133, 145, 265, 2S7, 293, 301. 



Saccharum officinarum 8, 318. 



Sago 4, S, 216, 220: -baskets 4, 297, 298, 300, 



N°. 1, 23; -cakes 4, 10; -clubs 172, 175, 234, 

 2V Û *. 3Ç3~3ç8, i8ç; -forests 172; -leaves 128, 

 148, 174, N z . 602, 18c; -oven 10, iV" . 74, 26; 

 -porridge 4, 6,9, n, 316 ; preparing-172; -strainers 

 174, N os . 599 — 601, 189. 



Sagueir 14. 



Sagus Rumphii, seeds of- 120. 



Sailing 203. 



Sait 15. 



Saluting 276. 



Sapotaceae, seed of- as ornament 106. 



Sassafras goesianum 15. 



Sawfish, -figure 10, 209, 271 ; saw of- 148, N°-334, 130. 



Scabbards 241, N os . 720, 727, 728 and 752, 257. 



Scapula 359. 



Sears 326; -as ornaments 40, 49; -from crocodile 

 bites 326. 



Scrapers 5, 232, 234, 245; boar's tusks as- 78, 232, 

 N os . 6çç — 700, 237. 



Scratchers 3, 7, 55, 65, N°. 232, 109. 



Scrub itch 328. 



Seawater 15- 



Seclusion, -of boys 142, 293; -of girls 266. 



Seed rings 74, 82, 101, 105, 107, 120, N°. 332, 126. 



Séparations 270. 



Sexual, -émotions 39; -intercourse 266, 269. 



Shaking hands 316. 



Shame, feeling of- 37- 



Shamfight i9 6 - 



Sharks 168, 319; -as ornament 169, 209, 272; rattles 

 for- 168; skin of- 305. 



Shaving 57, 60, 233, 268, 274; -with bamboo 61. 



Sheds, 158, 176, 217- 



Shells, -as bells 107; -burned for lime 22; figures of- 

 45, 286; -for hooks 166; -for ornaments 73, 74, 

 76, 79, 84, 103, 106, 107; -as musical instruments 

 298, 307, 308; -as pubic covering 91; -as scrapers 



8, 2 34- 

 Shields 251, 253, 280, N"K 1261—67, 264. 



Side-boards of boats 194, 1981 J 99- 



Sieves for liquids 14- 

 Singing 157, 267, 274, 298, 308, 317, 318; -when 



saluting 276. 



Sinkers on nets 160. 



Siri 4, 2 °i 22 > l8 6. 



Sitting on a canoë 196. 



