any attempt towards intimacy with the wives of uma [son of mother’s sister], umia [brother; wife’s brother], una [son of mother’s brother], oka [sister’s son], or kwa [father’s father; mother’s father, etc.] would be considered worse than adultery, and it was believed that the partners in guilt would die. Mr, Heasty states that intercourse with the wife of an ora [father-in-law] would be looked upon in the same way.2

2Seligman, C.G.n/an/an/an/a and B.Z.n/an/an/an/an/a, , 69, (George Routledge and Sons. By permission).