Hair, conditional curses seated in the, i. 57 sq.

Handicraft, moral valuation of, ii. 273, 274, 278–280, 282 sq.

Handshaking, ii. 150, 151, 623 sq.

Happiness, regard for other persons’ ch. xxxiii. (ii. 153–185);
for one’s own, ii. 265

Hares, abstinence from eating, ii. 333 sq.

Head-hunting, i. 333, 373, 544

Heedlessness, i. 211, 305–310

Hell, notions about, ii. 60, 284, 417, 672, 674, 675, 677, 678, 683, 692, 706, 723, 724, 727

Heresy, ii. 646 sq.;
punishment of, i. 47, 50, 245, 493;
considered a legitimate cause of war, i. 349– 352, 359;
judicial torture in cases of, i. 523;
a bar to intermarriage, ii. 380 sq.;
homosexual practices associated with, ii. 486–489;
the future state influenced by, ii. 721

Holiness, must not be defiled by curses or oaths, i. 58, 625, ii. 638;
by blood, i. 380–382;
by women, i. 664–666;
by food, ii. 294–296;
by certain kinds of food, ii. 322;
by intoxicating drink, ii. 344 sq.;
by sexual pollution, ii. 415–420, 752;
very susceptible to any polluting influence, ii. 352, 353, 608–610;
objects endowed with, must not be appropriated for ordinary purposes, ii. 627 sq.;
a god’s, polluted by his name being mentioned in profane conversation, ii. 643;
attributed to sacrificial victims, i. 63, 65, 69, 444–447, ii. 563, 625, 658;
its magic virtue transferred by contact, i. 63–65, 69, 444–446, ii. 605, 606, 625, 754;
by eating, i. 446, ii. 562–564, 605, 625;
by sexual intercourse, i. 593, ii. 444–446, 488;
looked upon as a transferable entity, i. 586, ii. 607–610, 754;
contact with, regarded as dangerous, ii. 538 n. 2
See Sacred places

Home, love of, ii. 167–169, 179 sq.

Homestead, sanctity of the, i. 587, ii. 635 n. 4

Homicide, in general, chs. xiv–xvi. (i. 327–382);
punished with death i. 171, 172, 187, 189, 491, 492;
considered polluting, i. 225, 232, 233, 375–382, ii. 256 sq. n. 2, 262, 714;
stigmatised by religion, i. 345, 346, 378–380, 382, ii. 669, 672, 676, 684, 686, 700, 705, 714, 716 n. 2, 717, 732;
the influence of rank on the criminality of, i. 430–433;
duels in cases of, i. 501 sq.
See Blood-revenge, Compensation for homicide, Duel, Head hunting, Human sacrifice, Killing, Manslaughter, Manslayers, Punishment of Death, War

Homosexual love, ch. xliii. (ii. 456–489), 752 sq.

Honey, abstained from after a death, ii. 301

Honour, duels of, i. 498–503, 507–510;
respect for other men’s, ii. 137–143

Hope, as an element in religion, ii. 614, 735;
in rewards after death, ii. 735

Horses, stealing of, i. 187 sq., ii. 14;
abstinence from the flesh of, ii. 322, 335

Hospitality, ch. xxiv. (i. 570–596); i. 333, 340, 540, 542, 543, 545, 548, 549, 555;
enjoined by religion, i. 578–580, ii. 669, 711, 714, 715, 717, 718, 726, 732

Houses, stealing from, i. 187 sq., ii. 15, 16, 58, see Burglary;
asylums, i. 587, ii. 630, 635 n. 4, 636 sq.

Human effigies, sacrifice of, i. 468–470, 475

—— sacrifice, ch. xix. (i. 434–476); i. 26–28, 62, 63, 65–67, 339, 486, ii. 234, 295, 296, 419, 450, 451, 518, 579, 651, 697;
the execution of blood-revenge a kind of, i. 476, 481 sq.;
suicide as a kind of, ii. 234–236;
combined with cannibalism, ii. 559, 562 sq.

Humility, ii. 144–146;
sacrifice as a symbol of, ii. 625 sq.

Hunting peoples, vegetable food provided by the women among, i. 634, ii. 273;
the position of women among, i. 660 sq.;
slavery hardly known among, i. 672;
social aggregates of, ii. 198–200;
the form of marriage among, ii. 389 sq.

Husbands, their power over their wives, ch. xxvi. (i. 629–669);
wives punished if convicted of a design to kill their, i. 245;
crimes committed by wives in the presence of their, i. 284;
killing their wives, i. 418, 419, 631;
wives killing their, i. 419 sq.;
wives sacrificed on the death of their, i. 472–474, ii. 450 sq.;
wives committing suicide on the death of their, i. 473 sq., ii. 232, 234, 235, 241, 242, 244, 247;
inflicting bodily injuries upon their wives, i. 514–516, 631;
their duty to protect and support their wives, i. 526–529, 532 sq.;
lending their wives to guests, i. 575, 593;
living with their fathers-in-law, i. 601, 656 sq., ii. 202, 203;
curses of, i. 626;
selling their wives as slaves, i. 675. 684;
belief in a mysterious bond of sympathy between wives and, ii. 205;
wives fasting on the death of their, ii. 298– 301;
adultery committed by, ii. 397, 451–455;
eating their wives, ii. 555.
See Marital affection, Marriage, Widowers

IDIOTS, injuries committed by, i. 269–273, 275;
objects of religious reverence, i. 270 sq.;
kindness to, i. 547

Idleness, ii. 268–277, 281 sq.;
a cause of uncleanliness, ii. 350 sq.

Illegitimate children, rules of inheritance relating to, i. 47, ii. 46, 48, 49, 56 sq.;
treatment of, i. 47, ii. 431, 439;
sacrifice of, i. 467

Impartiality, apparent, a characteristic of the moral emotions, i. 103, 104, 107, 117–122

Inanimate things, revenged upon or punished, i. 26, 27, 260–264, 308;
retributive emotions evoked by, i. 26, 27, 260–264, 315, 318;
conceived as animate, i. 27, 263, ii. 595;
moral praise and blame not applied to, i. 319

Incantations, ii. 656–659

Incest, prohibition and horror of, i. 174. 175, 177, 197. 492, ii. 364–378, 747–752;
stigmatised by religion, ii. 375, 376, 671

Indemnification, i. 168, 169, 308 sq. See Compensation

Independence, love of national, ii. 170, 175

“Indifferent, the morally,” i. 154–157

Industry, ii. 268–282;
commended by religion, ii. 275, 280, 281, 675, 705;
cleanliness promoted by, ii. 35

Infanticide, i. 378, 394–413, 633, ii. 562;
supposed relationship between the social reaction against homosexuality and against, ii. 484, 485, 752 sq.

Infants, exposure of, i. 406–412;
a source of slavery, i. 689.
See Infanticide

Inheritance, rules of, ii. 44–49, 53–57

Initiation ceremonies, instituted by the All-father, ii. 671

”Injustice,” analysis of the concept, i. 141–145

Injustice, punished by the supreme being, ii. 675

“Instinct,” the meaning of the word, ii. 374 n. 2

Insults, i. 39, 502, 503, 509, 510, 524 sq., ii. 110, 138–143;
to the dead, ii. 519;
to gods, ii. 639–652

Intellectual disability, agents under, ch. x. (i. 249– 282)

Intemperance, ii. 290 sq.

Intentions, i. 204–206, 212 sq.;
punishment of bare, i. 244 sq.

Intolerance, religious, ii. 643–653

Intoxicants, religious, veneration of, ii. 591 sq.
See Drink, intoxicating; Drunkenness; Wine

Inversion, sexual, ii. 465–470, 752 sq.

JEALOUSY, ii. 387, 389, 449, 450, 751