English: Native tribes of Malawi
Identifier: nativesofbritish00wern (find matches)
Title: The natives of British Central Africa
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Werner, Alice, 1859-1935
Subjects: Ethnology
Publisher: London : A. Constable and Company, ltd.
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INDEX Abanda (Yao clan), i6o, 253. I Abstinence from certain foods, i 94-6. ; Achikunda (Chikundas), 24,61,95. \Achipeta, 25 ; their tobacco, 17S ; their country, 281. Adultery, 152, 265-6. Agnatic descent (chilawa), 253. Ajawa. See Yaos. Alolo (Anguru), 24, 32, 33. their tribe marks, 39. Alunda, 25. Alungu, 25. Ancestral spirits, 4^^ et seq., 54, 62-66. Angoni, 24, 29, 34, 35. their prayers and sacrifices, 53. harems of chiefs, 132. chiefs order wholesale vfwavi- drinkings, 170. war-dance, 228. migrations, 278-2S5. raids, 283-4. Animals as witches' messengers, 84, 169. in folklore, 231 et seq., reserved for chiefs eating, 272. Anls, white (termites), 22, 191; used as food, 137, 192. omens drawn from, 94. Ant-eater, 17, 272. Anyanja, 24 et seq., 277. subject to Angoni, 29, 35, 272. Anyanja conquered by Makololo, 37, 268-9. their worship, 63. their chiefs, old gods of the land, 51, 58. villages, 99 et seq. betrothal and marriage customs, 130 et seq. burial, 156, and Ch. vii. passim, tales, 231,
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