id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 54160 Shakespear, John The Lushei Kuki Clans .txt text/plain 92694 5710 83 Mi-thi-khua.--"Dead men's village." Expression used by all clans for A stranger might live for a long time in a Lushai village without the name of the branch of the Lushai clan to which the present chiefs In wars between Lushais it was considered wrong to kill chiefs. of the Lushai-Kuki family believe in a spirit called Pathian, who is of the clan, and the pig is killed outside the house, but is brought village and in one day killed a mithan and two goats. road just outside the village, but in the case of chiefs and of men [The Ralte.] This clan is found scattered in the Lushai villages to the young men generally sleep in the houses of well-to-do villagers, days' feast in the village, during which time the young people dance of the clan are also found in the Lushai and Chin villages adjoining ./cache/54160.txt ./txt/54160.txt