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199. When shellfish go to war, they are poisonous Mb 307. 



200. Raven gives his sister in marriage (Gau'o type, see p. 850) Ma 



316. He calls animals to be his companions (Gau'o type) Tla 9. 



201. A witch steals Raven's breath (see p. 736) Tl 5.318. 



202. Raven meets the One-Eyed Giant; he carries a salmon eye, and 



pretends to take out his own eye and to put it back; thus he 

 induces the giant to tear out his eye; then he kills him; after 

 this he has a knife-throwing contest with the giant's wife; 

 he flies up; the knife passes under him; he kills the giant's 

 wife Tl 5.318 (this is preceded by No. 21 1 ) . Skate and Raven 

 have a knife-throwing contest ; Skate turns its narrow side to 

 Raven; Raven is hit Nu 5.107. 



203. Raven and Tree call each other names Tla 20. 



204. He causes "fat on the sea" to sink by striking it with his paddle 



Tla 20. 



205. He visits the Fish people, whose houses are described Tib 84. 



206. Killer Whale tests him in a sweat-house; he saves himself by 



holding ice in his mouth Tib 89. (See p. 806.) 



207. Raven has a diving-contest with travelers who take away his 



wives; when Raven dives, he hides near a rock, pointing his 

 beak out of the water Co 5.79. (See p. 812.) 



208. Raven's daughter is induced by Crow to eat sea eggs; Crow tells 



on her, and she is deserted by her father and his people Ne 

 5.180. 



209. Raven marries Haiahlaqs, and deserts her because tbey have no 



children; then he marries Tshi'mqalaqs; their eldest son 

 paints rocks with red color, and ordains that when the color 

 is bright there will be plenty of food H 5.234. 



210. Raven quarrels with Eagle because the latter roosts above 



Raven H 5.234. 



211. Petrel and Raven have a shooting-match; Raven uses birds in 



place of arrows Ts 69; N 18; Tl 5.318. 



212. Raven believes he has found a beautiful dancing-blanket, which 



turns out to be moss Ts 72; Na 70; NZ> 38. 



213. Raven exchanges the chief's abalone club for one of rotten wood 



N 44. 



214. Raven enslaves the Stump that has eaten his meat N 68. 



215. Raven loses his nose ornament and induces Mink to dive for it 



RiMS; Ne 5.173. 



216. Raven takes the form of a deer, is taken aboard by the people, 



and makes a princess sick by kicking her in the stomach; he 

 pretends to be a shaman and cures the princess; he induces 

 the people toleave, and eats their provisions Ts SI. (See p. 722.) 



217. Raven (Great Inventor) suspects that his wife, Sawbill Duck, is 



not true to him; she goes out digging clams; he sends Raven 

 to watch her. Raven discovers that Young Raccoon and Rac- 



