982 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY [bth.ann.31 



Boas, Franz. Tsimshian Texts. Bulletin 27 of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 

 Cited N (=Boas 7). 

 p. 7. Introduction to Raven myth, 634; 635; 639; 781. 

 p. 10. Origin of daylight, 641-645. 

 p. 14. Raven puts his cap on a rock (575, No. 122). 

 p. 15. Origin of turning of tides, 649; 652. 



Raven causes Nass River to turn back, 572, No. 60. 



Raven threatens to let out the daylight, 649. 

 p. 16. Txa'msEm and L6gobola', 666; 721. 

 p. 17. Water flows at roots of trees, 651; 653. 



p. 18. Logobola' and Raven have a shooting-match, 5S0, Xo. 211; 721. 

 p. 21. Origin of daylight, 641-645. 

 p. 23. Raven threatens to let out the daylight, 649. 

 p. 25. Raven obtains fresh water, 651. 

 p. 27. Origin of the olachen. 653; 654. 



•Raven obtains fresh water, 651; 652. 

 p. 30. Crows or gulls are blackened, 67?. 

 p. 31. Origin of fire, 660; 661. 

 p. 32. Raven and the Salmon Woman, 668; 671. 



Origin of the olachen, 653; 654. 

 p. 34. Crows or gulls are blackened, 677. 

 p. 35. Olachen is stolen, 676. 

 p. 36. Origin of light, 641; 642. 



Raven is made voracious, 636; 637; 639. 

 p. 37. Origin of the bullhead, 685. 



p. 38. Raven believes that he has found a beautiful blanket, 580, No. 212; 722. 

 p. 39. Raven meets a slave who disobeys him, 689; 690. 

 p. 40. Slave eats food offered to Raven, 690. 



Raven kills his slave, 691. 

 p. 42. Raven steals blubber from children, 686. 

 p. 43. Raven and Cormorant, 678; 679. 

 p. 44. Raven steals club (580, No. 213). 

 p. 46. The host lets oil drip out of his hands, 695. 

 p. 48. Birds produce salmon eggs by striking the ankle, 696. 

 p. 49. Birds produce food by their song, 696. 

 p. 50. Fishermen break off Txa'msEm's jaw, 684. 

 p. 52. Raven catches the steelhead salmon, 674; 675. 

 p. 54. The Stump eats the salmon, 675. 

 p. 56. Raven kills Grizzly Bear, 680-682. 

 p. 58. Raven kills Little Pitch, 683. 

 p. 60. Raven visits the town of the air, 702; 703. 

 p. 63. Raven kills Deer with a hammer, 703. 

 p. 64. Raven is caught in the smoke hole, 677. 

 p. 67. The Stump eats the salmon, 675. 

 p. 68. Raven enslaves the Stump (580, No. 214). 

 p. 69. Raven calls the salmon (577, No. 167). 

 p. 70. Porpoise Woman acts as listener, 577, No. 167; 687. 



Raven mistakes moss for a beautiful blanket, 5S0, No. 212; 722. 

 p. 72. Stone and Elderberry Bush, 663. 

 p. 73. Beaver and Porcupine, 724-726. 

 p. 83. The Wolves and the Deer, 863. 

 p. 86. The stars, 863. 

 p. 88. Chain of arrows, 864; 866. 



