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Bates, Oric [Editor]
Varia Africana (Band 3) — Cambridge, Mass., 1922

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HARVARD AFRICAN STUDIES

Malka Naggadie (lit. “ ford of the merchant,”
place near the Wdma}, s. 49.
Malka Rie ’e (lit. “ ford of the she-goat,” place
near the Dawa}, I.
Manduyd (sorcerer), s. 140 n. See perhaps Abba
Mando.
Mangasd Atekim (rds}, s. 40.
Mdnifb (Kaffa name of the Wdtta}, appendix.
Manne (father of Banti Manne), s. 47.
Mad (negro group in western Abyssinia), s. 49 n.
Mardm (Galla name of the Virgin Mary), s. 24,
27 n., 127, 128, 132, 133.
Marddsd Konce (chief of the Nonnb Migrd}, s. 44;
t. 9 n.
Marrehdn (Somali tribe in northern Italian
Somaliland), I.
Mary (Holy Virgin), s. 27, 54, 127, 133.
Masai (population of British East Africa), ap-
pendix.
Massowah (town in Eritrea}, s. 24, 145.
Mastayit (Wayzaro}, (princess of the Walla;
Galla heroine), s. 49.
Masasd Sayfu (daggdc), s. 8, 9; pr. 98.
Matammd (village at the frontier between Abys-
sinia and the Sudan), s. 49; appendix.
Mata Arbd (lit. “ elephant’s head,” hill in the
Arussi’s territory), I.
Mata namd fakkdte (lit. “ that which resembles
the head of a man,” hill on the frontier of Abys-
sinia and Italian Somaliland), I.
Matrahd (village near Lake Tana), appendix.
Medina, s. 24, 27, 133.
Mekka, s. 24, 27.
MemZefc II (emperor of Abyssinia), I.; s. 8, 9,
24 n., 35, 38, 39, 43, 44, 45, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 64, 68 n., 84, 114 n., 142,
143; t. 2, 7 n., 8 n. (war-name Abbd Ddndw}.
Midgan (hunters of Somaliland), appendix.
Mzetta (Galla tribe of Shoa}, s. 58, 64, 81 n.; t. 8 n.
Migrd (Nonnb . . .). See Nonnb Migrd.
Miggu (father of Busdni}, s. 5, 6.
Mika ’el (rds}, (son-in-law of Menilek II; gover-
nor of JFdZZo), s. 8, 9, 53, 54 n.
Mingo (branch of the Kaff an royal dynasty), ap-
pendix.
Mind (family of Hanna), s. 23.
Mogadishu (capital of Italian Somaliland), t. 1 n.
Mohammed (prophet of the Moslem faith), s. 8.
Mohammed Ydsi (warrior of Guma), s. 2.

Morodd (daggdc), (brother of Bafcane, chief of the
Lveqa Naqamte), I.; s. 20, 29, 31, 32, 43, 44, 47,
49, 50, 51, 59, 64, 87, 96.
Mdt Abba Gambdr (lit. “ Abba Gambdr’s death,”
place on the way to Harar}, s. 55.
Mbti Hord (father of Gayembti}, s. 31.
Mbti Wdrqze (lit. “King of the Gold,” legendary
king of Galla folklore), s. 21 n.
Muhammad ibn ’Abdallah. See Mullah.
Mullah (Mad Mullah}, s. 135.
Musa (Hdggi), s. 133.
Musa Goddna (warrior of the Irrd Butu), s. 47.
Naccabd (country near Gurra Fdrda}, s. 24 n.
Nacdusdr (lit. 11 white grass,” village on the Sudan
frontier), t. 8.
Nadd (daggdc), (father of Rds Tasammd, and
Dastd Dalldnsd}, s. 39, 44, 53.
Nagari (warrior of the Bu ’a Sqrga), s. 31.
Nagari Batd (warrior of Gimmd Abba Gif dr}, t. 1.
Nagari Ganna (chief of Ddpb}, s. 23, 31 n.
Nagdu Garbi (fitdwrari}, (son of Garbi Gild; chief
of the Lzeqa Billd}, t. 1 (war-name Abba Go-
ridda).
Nagesso Abba Gilcia (king of Guma according to
Cecchi), t. 1 n.
Naggadie (Malka . . .). See Malka Naggadie.
Nagi Obd (brother of Gidadd Obd; warrior of the
Bu ’a Sqrga), s. 31.
Nagi Sornbe (warrior of the Bu ’a Syr go), s. 31.
Naqamte (Lveqa . . .). See Lieqd Naqamte.
Nasiro (Galla warrior), s. 37.
Negitd (king of the Tambdrb}, s. 23.
Negroes, appendix.
Nienca (horse of Tufa Robo). See Abba Nienca.
Nile, t. 8 n.
Nile (Blue . . .}. SeeAbbdy.
Note Kabbd (Galla tribe living on the banks of the
Birbir}, s. 18, 21, 22, 49.
Nonnb (Macha Galla tribes living east of Limmu},
I.; s. 21, 24 n., 39, 43, 44 n., 58, 99 n., 109 n.,
126 n.
Nonnb Gacci (Galla tribe living northwest of
Gabbd}, s. 24, 46; t. 1.
Nonnb Gibdt (Galla tribe living east of Limmu},
s. 35 n., 101 n.
Nonnb Hu (Galla tribe of Gabbd}, I.; s. 114 n.,
117 n.; t. 1 n.
Nonnb Migrd (Galla tribe living east of Limmu},
s. 44; t. 9 n.
 
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