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Motif-Index of Folk-Literature
C549.1.1. Tabu: touching a horse or moving a dead cat or dog. India: Thompson-Balys.
C549.2. Tabu: touching soldiers of enchanted (sleeping) army and their horses. Lithuanian: Balys Historical.
E502. The sleeping army.


C550—C599. Class tabu.

C550. Class tabu. Missouri French: Carrière.
C551. Untouchables. Certain castes whose touch is considered a pollution. India: Thompson-Balys.
C551.1. Tabu: touching food of another caste. India: Thompson-Balys.
C220. Tabu: eating certain things.
C560. Tabu: things not to be done by certain class. Irish Myth: Cross.
P. Society.
C561. Tabus of slaves.
C561.1. Tabu: slave going near fetish. African (Ekoi): Talbot 27; Maori: Clark 128; Jewish: Neuman.
P170. Slaves.
C563. Tabus of kings. Irish myth: Cross; Jewish: *Neuman.
C402.1. Tabu: king speaking before his druids speak. C735.2.3. Tabu: king sleeping during sunrise at capital. P10. Kings. P19.4. Kings' powers. P29.1. No king to rule who is not husband of certain queen. T131.7. King may not marry girl who has been wife of another.
C563.1. Tabu: king traveling alone. Irish myth: Cross.
C563.2. Tabu: king having physical blemish. Irish myth: Cross; India: Thompson-Balys; Jewish: *Neuman.
A128.4. God with one hand. C57.1. No men with wounds to be sacrificed to goddess. P16.2. King must resign if maimed.
C563.3. Tabu: king allowing rapine during his reign. Irish myth: Cross.
A1101.1.1. Reign of peace and justice under certain king. Q552.3. Failure of crops during reign of wicked king.
C563.4. Tabu: king settling quarrel among thralls. Irish myth: Cross.
C563.5. Tabu: appearing before king without having been summoned. Jewish: Neuman.
C563.6. Tabu: killing king, even at his own request. Jewish: Neuman.
C564. Tabus of chiefs. Irish myth: Cross.
C564.1. Tabu: chief being in ale-house when there is no story-telling. Irish myth: Cross.
C287. Tabu: consuming feast without discovering a new wonder. P14.14. King requires all who come before him to tell a story.
C564.2. Tabu: chiefs troop not having a herald. Irish myth: Cross.
C564.3. Tabu: chief to be in large company without wolf-hounds. Irish myth: Cross.
C564.4. Cloth from certain bark tabu to all except chiefs. Hawaii: Beckwith Myth 144.
C564.5. Tabu: altar smoke from sacrifice touching young chief. Hawaii: Beckwith Myth: 346.