boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO EEFERENCES 983 



Boas, Franz. Tsimshian Texts — Continued. 

 p. 89. Figures carved of various kinds of wood, 824. 

 p. 90. The swelling slave, 843; 845. 

 p. 93. Chain of arrows, 864; 867. 



p. 94. How a feather carried the people up into the sky, 734-736. 

 p. 96. The magical origin of children of the survivor, 734; 735. 

 p. 102. The children on the drifting log, 831. 

 p. 104. Person consisting of one side of body only, 831. 



The whirlpool at the end of the world, 831. 

 p. 106. The self-moving canoe, 831. 

 p. 108. The sea-lion rock, 822. 

 p. 109. Sea lions carved of wood, 822; 824. 

 p. 111. War between the dwarfs and the birds, 867. 

 p. 116. Man acquires supernatural strength, 729; 730. 

 p. 117. Wren kills the Bear, 718; 719; 868. 

 p. 121. Boy uses grandmother's vulva for bait, 585. No. 18; 868. 

 ]>. 122. Ts'ak- takes revenge on Wolves, 869. 

 p. 123. The invisible arrow, 820. 



p. 126. Ts'ak - marries supernatural being, 759; 761, 869. 

 p. 129. Mouse Woman as adviser, 752. 

 p. 130. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 



The snapping door, 797; 815. 



The spine seat 799; 815. 

 p. 131. Heat test, 806; 807; 815. 

 p. 133. Wedge test, 801; 815. 



p. 134. Test tale: Youth pushed into whirlpool, 804; 815. 

 p. 137. Deserted child as introduction to a story, 784; 869. 

 p. 139. Magic sling, 855. 

 p. 150. Putting on skin of an animal, 869. 

 p. 169. Child who feeds eagles is deserted, 785-787. 

 p. 179. Deserted child sends bird with food to relatives, 788. 

 p. 182. Gift of food is discovered when child chokes, 788-790. 

 p. 184. Return of tribe, 790. 

 p. 188. She Who Has A Labret On One Side, 870. 

 p. 196. An awkward man is made beautiful, 870. 

 p. 200. The man who married the Bear, 742; 743; 759. 

 p. 211. Squirrel girl takes away a man, 762; 870. 

 p. 221. Gau'6. The faithless woman, 847-850. 

 p. 222. Heavenly children revenge their ancestors. 850-855. 

 p. 225. Asi-hwi'l. The meeting on the ice, 792: 793. 

 p. 226. Tiny but powerful dogs, 742; 793. 

 p. 227. Asi-hwi'l pursues the magic bear, 793; 794. 

 p. 228. Asi-hwiTs return from heaven, 817. 



Asi-hwi'l marries among the Tsimshian, 817; 818. 



The sea-lion rock, 818. 

 p. 229. Visit to the house of the Sea Lions, 819. 



The invisible arrow, 820. 



Sea Lions send visitor home, 822. 



Killer whales made of wood, 822; 823. 



Girl elopes with the chief of the Grouse, 751; 757; 758. 

 p. 231, TsEgu'ksk u , 870. 

 p. 233. Shaman revives in form of owl, 871. 



Magical origin of children, 734; 736. 



