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coon are her lovers; Great Inventor pretends to be sick, his 

 wife gives him clams, and he finds that the juice looks milky, 

 and says that he can see by this that his wife is not true to 

 him; Great Inventor pretends to die, and is buried; Sawbill 

 Duck passes his grave, and when she tells him that she lives 

 with Raccoon, ho revives; he has become a great shaman 

 K 9.135; K 9.492; K 10.282. 



218. He spoils a person's property, is thrown into the water, and 



falls on a rock (see p. 629) Mb 290. 



219. Creation of land Ma 293. 



220. He makes a house for himself and lives alone Ma 293. 



221. He says Qeng a will adopt him Mb 304. 



222. He is turned out by Qeng" and makes his thigh sore Mb 306. 



223. He takes his uncle's place, makes a deluge, and flies up into the 



sky M& 308. 



224. He invites the fishes at night; in the morning he lets daylight 



into the house, shouts, and they become stones Tl 5.317; Ma 

 316. 



225. He causes the birds to fight against him; asks his sister Siwa's 



for her war-belt ; he means her belt ; he lets himself fall down, 

 and crawls into the house without being hurt M 332. 



In the version T1& a number of independent stories appear incor- 

 porated in the Raven tale: 



(A woman visits the ghost country Tib 82.) 



(Story of a Cannibal Tib S9.) 



(Fire Drill's son T16 94.) 



(The Dog children Tib 99.) 



(The Wolf arrow Tib 122.) 



(Gau'o Tib 124.) 



(The woman who marries the Bear Tib 126.) 



(The woman who marries the Devilfish Tib 130.) 



(Garbage Man T1& 132.) 



(Origin of secret societies T1& 133.) 



(Men who become shamans by sleeping among driftwood T16 



134.) 

 (Raven helps a man to win in gambling T1& 135.) 

 (He learns a dance from the Grouse Tib 139.) 

 (Story of men who are transformed into land otters and ducks 



Tib 142.) 

 (People are told they will die successively, each at one point 



of land Tib 144.) 

 (Child carried away by Man With A Burning Hand Tib 145.) 

 (The boy who became strong Tib 145.) 

 (The monster devilfish T16 150.) 

 (Origin of the woodworm crest T1& 151.) 

 (The shaman called by the Land Otters Tib 152.) 



