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CONTENTS

Phonetic Key

VIII

Introduction

1

Myths Recorded in English at Sitka

3

1. Raven

3

2. The Big Clam

21

3. English Version of the Story of the Four Brothers

22

4. Origin of the Killer Whale

25

5. KAka'

28

6. The Land-otter Sister

29

7. The Land-otter Son

30

8. The Wolf-chief's Son

33

9. Wolverine-man

36

10. The Halibut People

38

11. Stories of the Monster Devilfish and the Cry-baby

40

12. The Woman who was Killed by a Clam

41

13. Root-stump

41

14. The Protracted Winter

43

15. Beaver and Porcupine

43

16. The Poor Man who Caught Wonderful Things

45

17. The Finding of the Blue Paint, and How a Certain Creek Received its Name

46

18. Various Adventures near Cross Sound

47

19. Kâts!

49

20. The Unsuccessful Hunters

50

21. Origin of Iceberg House

52

22. The Woman Taken Away by the Frog People

63

23. How the Frogs Honored the Dead

54

24. The Brant Wives

65

25. Story of the Puffin

57

26. Story of the Wain-house People

58

27. The Alsek River People

64

28. The Youthful Warrior

69

29. The First War in the World

72

30. How Protestant Christianity was First Heard Of at Sitka

79

Myths Recorded in English at Wrangell

80

31. Raven

80

32. Kakê'q!utê

154

33. Origin of the GonaqAdê't

165

34. A Story of the GonaqAdê't

170

35. Origin of the L!ê'nAxxî'dAq

173

36. The Thunders

175

37. Origin of the Screech Owl

176

38. Little Felon

177

39. Origin of the Fern Root and the Ground Hog

180

40. The Halibut that Divided the Queen Charlotte Islands

180

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41. The Image that Came to Life

181

42. Djîyî'n

182

43. The Self-burning Fire

186

44. The Giant of Tâ'sna

187

45. The Woman who Married a Land Otter

187

46. The Land-otters' Captive

188

47. The Man Fed from the Sky

189

48. The Salmon Sack

192

49. Roots

192

50. The Mucus Child

194

51. The Salmon Chief

196

52. The Jealous Uncle

198

53. The Man who Married the Eagle

203

54. The Brant Wife

206

55. The Duck Helper

208

56. The Boy who Shot the Star

209

57. The Boy and the Giant

212

58. The Boy with Arrows on his Head

214

59. GAmnâ'tck!î

215

60. The Hîn-tayî'cî

217

61. The East and North Winds

219

62. The Big Beaver

219

63. Beaver and Porcupine

220

64. The Man who Entertained the Bears

220

65. Mountain Dweller

222

66. How the Sitka KîksA'dî Obtained the Frog

224

67. Qâq!Atcgû'k

225

68. The Beaver of Killisnoo

227

66. Story of the Grizzly-bear Crest of the Te'qoedî

228

70. Story of the Eagle Crest of the NexA'dî

229

71. Story of the Killer-whale Crest of the DAqL!awe'dî

230

72. Story of the Nanyaâ' Crests

231

73. Story of the Frog Crest of the KîksA'dî of Wrangell

232

74. Story of the Kâ'gwAntân Crests

233

75. Migration of the GânAxA'dî to Tongass

233

76. The Woman who Married the Frog

236

77. The Girl who Married the L!AL!

237

78. The Woman who Married a Tree

238

79. The Girl who Married the Fire Spirit

239

80. Orphan

240

81. The Dead Basket-maker

240

82. The Crying-for Medicine

241

83. The Runaway Wife

242

94. The Rejected Lover

243

85. The Faithless Wife

245

86. The Woman who Married the Dead Man

247

87. The Returned from Spirit Land

249

88. The Sky Country

250

Texts

252

89. The Origin of Copper

252

90. The Man who was Abandoned

262

91. The Shaman who Went into the Fire, and the Heron's Son

267

92. Mountain Dweller

280

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93. Kâhâ's!î, the Strong Man

289

94. The L!ê'nAxxî'dAq

292

95. Origin of the Frog Crest among the KîksA'dî

294

96. How the KîksA'dî Came to Sitka

295

97. The Four Brothers

297

98. The KîksA'dî Woman who was Turned into an Owl

299

99. Moldy-end

301

100. Moldy-end (Wrangell version)

311

101. Qâq!Atcgû'k

321

102. The Sea-lion Hunt

324

103. The War in the Spruce Canoe

325

104. Story of the Kâ'gwAntân

326

105. Story of the Kâ'ck!e qoan

347

106. Origin of a Low-caste Name

369

The Tobacco Feast

372

Speeches Delivered at a Feast when a Pole was Erected for the Dead

374

Words of Songs Taken in connection with Graphophone Records

390

Abstracts of Myths

416

Myths recorded in English at Sitka

416

Myths recorded in English at Wrangell

429

 


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