578 TSIMSHIAX MYTHOLOGY [eth. ann. 31 



169. Woodpecker's salmon become" pitch Hai 5.308. 



170. Raven's wife is Woodpecker; he steals her pitch and sticks to 



it; he is glued into a box, sent adrift, and rescued by Gull, 

 who spits fat on his face; on account of this adventure he is 

 black Tl 5.314. 



171. Two women are supported by a log which goes out fishing every 



morning and returns with fish tied to its branches Tl 5.317. 



172. He gets fat hanging out of Deer's nose by wiping it off Tla S. 



173. He kills the Killer Whales by putting canes into their necks; 



he tells them not to look while he is doing so ; the last one looks 

 and escapes Tla 12; T\b 116. See also Mc 336 (No. 152). 



174. He steals a self-acting club, which refuses to act for him because 



it does not know him; he breaks it Tla 15. 



175. He induces the Ground-Hog people to throw out their provisions 



by making them believe it is spring Tla 15. 



176. He trie3 to many a princess, but his companion the bird 



TsAgwa'n tells the people that Salmon Woman (see No. 14) 

 has deserted him; therefore he ordains that TsAgwa'n shall 

 always live alone Tib 108 (this is continued as the story of a 

 woman who marries an old man, and later on is carried away 

 by the Ducks. 



177. He lives in Fish Hawk's house, and lets the Hawk do all the 



workTlo 116. 



178. He tries to live with another bird, and lets him do all the work 



Tib 117. 



179. He marries among the Goose people, flies along with them, dis- 



likes their food, kills a Goose, and is deserted by them (see 

 No. 112) T1& 117; Kai 8.236. 



180. He steals crabapples K 9.213. 



181. He is driven away by the feasters Ne 5.177. 



182. Raven is fooled by his host, who gives him a red-hot coal instead 



of food Ne 5.177; Ne 9.241. 



183. Raven soils his sister's house; when she goes to clean it, he steals 



her clams Ne 5.178. 



184. Raven lets Raccoon dance; he tells him to sing a long song; 



when he gets angry, he paints him with ashes H 5.233. 



185. Raven visits a man who lives in a swimming-house and fishes 



halibut; he carries him across the water and throws him 

 from his back into the sea; then he goes into the house to get 

 halibut, but the owner causes the house to sink and almost 

 drowns Raven BC 5.244; LkuflgEn, Hill-Tout 7.348. 



186. Raven meets a mother and daughter, marries the young woman, 



and pretends to be building a canoe; meanwhile the women 

 feed him Ts 84. 



