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INDEX. 



Wahumba Hills, i. 295, 297. 



Wajiji tribe, the, described, ii. 62. Rude- 

 ness and violence of, 62, 68. Diseases of, 

 63. Practice of tattooing amongst, 63. 

 Ornaments and dress of, 63, 64. Cos- 

 metics of, 63. Mode of taking snuff of, 

 65. Fishermen of the lake of Tangan- 

 yika, 66. Ceremoniousness of the Wajiji, 

 69. Absence of family affection amongst 

 them, 69. Their habits of intoxication, 



69. Power and rights of their sultan, 



70. Their government, 71. Their com- 

 merce, 71. Prices in Ujiji, 72. Currency 

 in, 73. Musical instruments of the 

 Wajiji, 98. Inquisitive wonder of the 

 people, 128. Category of stares, 128. 



Wakaguru tribe, villages of the, i. 168. 

 Wakalaganza tribe, the i. 406. Dress of 

 the, 406. 



Wakamba, the, a sub-tribe of the Wazaramo, 



i. 108. 



Wakarenga tribe, wretched villages of the, 



ii. 52. Their want of energy and civilisa- 

 tion, 52, 74, 75. 



Wakatete tribe, habitat of the, ii. 149. 



Wakimbu race, account of the, ii. 19. 

 villages of the, 19. Dress and character- 

 istic marks of the, 20. Arms of the, 20. 

 Ornaments of the, 20. Language of the, 

 20. 



Wakumbaku tribe, country of the, i. 88. 

 Wak'hutu race, the, described, i. 97. The 



ivory touters of, 97. Their territory, 119. 



Their physical and mental qualities, 120. 



Their dress, 120. Their drunkenness, 120. 



Their food, 120. Their government, 121. 



Their dwellings, 121. 

 Wakwafi tribe, slavery among the, i. 309. 



Their untameable character, 309. 

 Wall point, i. 8. 



Wamasai tribe, slavery among the, i. 309. 



Wambele, Chomwi la Mtu Mku, or Head- 

 man Great Man of Precedence, i. 156. 



Wambozwa tribe, habitat of the, ii. 149. 

 Their government, 152. Their personal 

 appearance, 152. Their manners and 

 customs, 152. 



Wamrima, or " people of the Mrima," de- 

 scribed, i. 16, 30, 32. Their chomwi, or 

 headmen, 16. Their dress, 33. Their 

 women, 34. Their mode of life, 35. 

 Their national characteristics, 36. Their 

 habits and customs, 37. Their tombs, 57. 

 Wamrima caravans, description of, 344. 

 Hospitality of the people, 353. 



Wanguru porters, desertion of the, i. 52. 



Wanyambo, the poor class of Karagwah, de- 

 scribed, ii. 182. 



Wanyamwezi porters of the expedition, i. 

 143. Account of the Wanyamwezi tribe, 



ii. 20. Colour of the skin of the, 20. Ef- 

 fluvium from their skins, 20. Mode of 

 dressing the hair, 20. Elongation of the 

 mammse of the women, 21. Mark of the 

 tribe, 21. Dress of the, 21. Ornaments 

 of the, 22. Arms of the, 22. Manners 

 and customs of the, 23. Ceremonies of 

 childbirth, 23. Of mamage, 24. Fu- 

 nerals, 25. Houses of the Wanyamwezi, 

 24. Iwanza, or public-house of the, 27. 

 Food of the people, 28. Their commer- 

 cial industry, 29. Their language, 30. 

 Cultivation of the ground, 30, 31. Sla- 

 very amongst them, 31, 33. Government 

 of the people, 31. Notice of Sultan Fun- 

 dikira, 31, 32. Desertion of the porters, 

 in Ugogo, 277. Their fear of the Wa- 

 gogo, 307. Greeting of porters of the, on 

 the road, 291. 



Wanyika, halt of the party at the settlement 

 of, i. 407. Blackmail at, 407. 



Wanyora race described, ii. 197. 



Wap'hangara, the, a subtribe of the Wa- 

 zaramo, i. 108. 



Wapoka, country of the, ii. 153. 



Warburg's tincture, an invaluable medicine, 

 ii. 169. 



Warori, their meeting with the caravan, 

 ii. 251. The tribe described, 272. Their 

 raids, 272, 273. Their personal appear- 

 ance, 273. Dress and weapons, 273. 

 Their food and habitations, 273. 



Warufiji, or people of the Rufiji river, i. 30. 



Warudi tribe, ii. 215, 219. 



Warugaru tribe, country of the, i. 88. 

 Their language, 89. 



Warundi tribe, noise and insolence of the, 

 ii. 107. Their inhospitality, 108, 117. 

 Their habitat, 144. Their mode of go- 

 vernment, 145. Their complexion, 145. 

 Their personal appearance, 145. Their 

 dress, arms, and ornaments, 145. Their 

 women, 146. 



Wasagara tribe, thievish propensities of the, 

 i. 229. Villages of the, 168. Those of 

 Rumuma described, 198. Their orna- 

 ments and arms, 199. Village of, on the 

 summit of Rubeho, 218. Villages of, on 

 the slopes, 221. Their habitat, 234. Co- 

 lour of their skins, 234. Modes of wearing 

 the hair, 234. Distension of the ear-lobe, 

 235. Distinctive marks of the tribe, 235. 

 Dress of the, 235. Arms of the, 237. 

 Government of the, 238. Houses of the, 

 366. 



Wasawahili, or people of the Sawahil, de- 

 scribed, i. 30. National characteristics of 

 the, 36. Their habits and customs, 37. 

 Caravans of, 344. 



Wasenze tribe, their habitat, ii. 147. 



