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iii. 365;
seclusion of girls at puberty among the, x. 43
Chins, the, of Upper Burma, their offerings of first-fruits to their ancestors, viii. 121; their way of keeping off cholera, ix. 123
Chios, titular kings in, i. 45, 46 _n._ 4; human beings torn in pieces at the rites of Dionysus in, vi. 98 _sq._, vii. 24
Chippeway Indians, magical images among the, i. 77; their dread and seclusion of menstruous women, x. 90 _sq._
Chiquites Indians of Paraguay, their belief as to _chica_, iii. 250 _n._ 1; their fear of dead deer and turtles, viii. 241; their theory of sickness, xi. 226 _n._ 1
Chirbury, in Shropshire, the Yule log at, x. 257
Chiriguanos, the, of South America, their preference for a violent death,