986 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY [etu. ann. 31 



Swanton, John R. Tlingit Myths and Texts— Continued, 

 p. 82. Raven tale: Woman visits the Ghost country (581). 

 Origin of daylight, 641-643. 

 Raven threatens to let out the daylight, 649. 

 p. 83. Origin of animals, 650. 



Raven obtains fresh water, 651. 

 Origin of fire, 600, 662. 

 p. 84. Raven as culture-hero (576, No. 133). 



The houses of the Fish people (580, No. 205). 

 Fishermen break off Raven's jaw, 684. 

 p. 85. Raven catches the king salmon, 674. 



Raven takes birds for his servants, 677. 

 Raven institutes war (576, No. 134). 



Raven meets Grouse and Sea Lion and instructs the birds (573. No. 78). 

 p. 86. Raven instructs Land Otter (573, No. 79). 

 p. 87. Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 89. Adventure with North Wind, 572, No. 59. 



Miscellaneous incidents of Raven tale (576, No. 136). 

 Heat test (580, No. 206); 806; 807. 

 Raven instructs the Chilkat (576, No. 137). 

 Raven teaches use of tobacco (576, No. 138). 

 Story of a cannibal (581). 

 p. 91 . Whale swallows Raven, 687; 688. 



Raven steals the whale, 688. 

 p. 92. Raven steals blubber from children, 686. 

 Raven visits the Ghost town, 702; 703. 

 Raven and the Cannibal (573, No. 80). 

 Origin of mosquitoes (573, No. 81). 

 p. 93. Raven spears the house of Fishes, 655. 

 p. 94. Fire Drill's son (581). 



p. 95. Arrows with points made of fireweed pods, 742. 

 p. 99. Dog children (581); 640. 

 p. 101. Half-person, 831. 



Boy enters skin of salmon, 870. 

 p. 103. Closing passage, 798. 



Sinews of the tomtit, 655. 

 Sinews of the wren, 656. 

 The head of the sea monster, 783. 

 p. 104. The blind hunter, 825; 827. 

 p. 106. Origin of Pleiades (572, No. 56). 



p. 107. Fishermen transformed into constellations (572, No. 57). 

 Raven kills the seals, 706. 

 Raven kills Deer, 691; 704. 

 Origin of the seasons, 728; 729. 

 p. 108. Raven and the Salmon Woman, 668-671. 



Woman marries an old man and is taken by the Ducks (578, No. 176'). 

 p. 113. Girl transformed into a fox is recognized by her ornaments. 777. 

 p. 114. Raven transforms himself into a woman, 692; 693. 



p. 116. Raven kills killer whales by putting canes into their necks, 578. No. 173; 

 671; 674; 762. 

 Raven and Fish Hawk (578, No. 177). 

 p. 117. Raven and the industrious bird (578, No. 178). 



Raven marries among the Goose people, 578, No. 179. 

 Institution of feast customs (576, No. 139). 



