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525

Jewels, see under names

Jews : sacred knots and garments, 256-8

Jeypore : human sacrifice, 186-7

Jomvu : tales, 463

Journeys : luck-bringing for, Jer- sey, 246-7

July : Dizanedu festival, Kafirs, 71 ; in rhyme, Sussex, 369

June : {see also Midsummer Day ; St. Barnabas' Day) ; nth, hay- making, Sussex, 369 ; hook- s\\-inging, India, 157-8; omen from cuckoo, Sussex, 369 ; in rhj-me, Sussex, 369

Jura : " the keener," 84

Kafirs (Hindu Kush) : ducking custom, 71 ; tale, 480

Kaig : baptism belief, 349

Kakadu : drawings, 507 ; rites, 507 ; sacred objects, 507 ; to- tems, 506

Kali, goddess, India, 154, 167-9,

,173 Kalmycks, 45 Kamadeva : in play, India, 74-5 ;

at Hoh, India, 75 ; in myth,

India, 78 Kamchadales : 43 ; social organi- zation, 53 Kammalans : hook-swinging, 168 Kanara : {see also Kanvar) ; death

custom, 196 ; hook-swinging,

164-6 Kandhs : ineiia/i, 183-94 Kapus : miracle, 493 Karens, see Red Karens Karnatak : Hoh, 59 Karwar : hook-swinging, 157-8,

175, 186-7 Kasai river, see Bushongo Kates Hill Wake, 370 Keener," " The, in the Scottish

Highlands and Islands, by R.

C. Maclagan, 84-91 ; Ireland,

324. 334-7 Kelpie, 89

Kendal : pace-egging, 373 Kent : {see also Chatham ; Ight-

ham; Rochester); Folklore from

Kent, by P. J. Heather, 366-7 Kej' : in coffin, Ireland, 381-2 Khandesh, see Bhils ; Pavras Khasis, The, by P. R. T. Gurdon,

noticed, 408 Kidderminster, satumaUa, 297

Killcaden : tales, 324-34, 337-41 Kiltimagh : holy well, 325-6 Kincardineshire, see Durris ; Mary- culter ; Newi^onhill ; Stonehaven ; Strachan King Alexander the Great, 393 King Arthur romances, 260-2 King Brian Boru, 377-8 King Donaldmore, 378 Kings : tabus on, Nigeria, 405 Kinship, see Relationship Kings Langley : omen, 372-3 Ivintyre : " the keener," 90 Kinver : rhyme, 292 Kipini : ballad, 460 ; Bushman

type, 458 ; tale, 460 Kirkmichael : holy well, 202-3 Ivirtlington : Lamb Ale, 201 Kirton-in-Lindsey : key in cofiin,

381-2 Kissing : in chevauchie of St.

Michel, 416, 426 Kistna : hook-swinging, 187 Kiwai Papuans : wanderings of

dead, 129 Knife : as charm against ghost, Waterford, 229 ; omen from, Cambs, 364, Jersey, 246 ; throw- ing, amongst Azande, 315-6 Knitting : Jersey customs, 243-4 Knots : in Bible, 256-7 ; as origin

of rosary. 254-8 Kodok : zfir, 306-7 Kolophon : Greek surgical instru- ments, 380 Koryaks : 43 ; ceremonials, 47 ; social organization, 53 ; spirits,

49-50. 52 Kotas : feast, Jan., 74-5 Krebs, H. : Rust'haveli's Georgian

Epic, 126 Krishna : at Hoh, India, 58, 63 Kuki Chins : tale, 480 Kullervo- Hamlet, by E. N. Setala,

reviewed, 268-71 Kumaun : fire, Hoh, 58 Kumulan : hook-swinging, 169 Kunbis : Holi, 63 Kurnool : hook-swinging, 163 Kuryppans : hook-swinging, 168 Kutzo Vlachs : riddles, 135

Lacemakers : festival, Bucks, 294 Ladder : in tales, Assam, 479, Ma-

shonaland, 481 Lady Day : farm year begins,

Sussex, 369

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