boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO EEFEEENCES 981 



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

 p. 118. Raven's feasting-house (574, No. 89). 

 p. 119. Raven and Nas-CA'ki-yel, 621-624; 639. 



Test tale: Jealous husband, 796; 797. 



Test tale: The falling tree, 800. 



Wedge test, 801. 



Raven is subjected to heat test, 806; 807. 

 p. 120. Test tale: Flood, 810. 



Origin of the tides, 656; 657. 



Raven and Nas-CA'ki-yel, 624; 625. 

 p. 121. Raven and CAqPkl° gather fish, 692. 



Raven set adrift, 720. 

 p, 122. The Wolf arrow (581); 857; 858. 

 p. 124. Animals praise their abilities (581). 

 p. 125. Heavenly children revenge their ancestors, 850-854. 

 p. 126. Girl is taken away by the Bear (581); 748-750; 757; 836-838. 



Mouse Woman as adviser, 752. 

 p. 127. Wet wood gives good fire, 837. 



Old woman as adviser, 752. 



Woman marries lake-being, 838-840. 

 p. 130. Woman marries Devilfish (581); 748-750; 752; 758. 

 p. 131. Woman abducted by a Devilfish returns, 757. 

 p. 132. Girl marries a wealthy man who is apparently poor (581); 758. 

 p. 133. Origin of secret societies (581). 



p. 134. Men become shamans by sleeping among driftwood (581). 

 p. 135. Origin of sea-birds (574, No. 82). 



Raven helps a man to win in gambling (581 1. 

 p. 139. Raven learns a dance from the Grouse (581). 

 p. 142. Men are transformed into land-otters and ducks (581). 

 p. 144. Death predicted (581); 834. 

 p. 145. Child carried away by Man With A Burning Hand (581). 



Man acquires supernatural strength (581); 729; 730. 

 p. 147. The sea-lion rock, 818; 819. 

 p. 149. Visit to the house of the Sea Lions, 819. 



The invisible arrow, 820. 

 p. 150. Sea Lions send visitor home, 822; S23. 



The monster devilfish (581). 

 p. 151. Origin of the Woodworm crest (581). 

 p. 152. Shaman called by the Land Otters (581). 

 p. 153. The invisible arrow, 820. 

 p. 166. Man dons the skin of a sea monster, 870. 

 p. 170. Chief invites sea monsters, 71S. 

 p. 173. The child of the lake woman, 746. 

 p. 175. The woman taken away by the Snail, 747-750; 752; 757. 



Bird made of wood, 822; 824. 



Woman is rescued from the Snails, 755. 

 p. 177. Child originates from a felon, 734; 735. 

 p. 178. Test tale: The dangerous animals, 804; 805. 

 p. 181. The hunter and his wooden wife, 744; 746. 

 pp. 187-188. Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 192. A quill carries the people up into the sky, 734. 



Woman swallows root-sap and becomes pregnant, 734-736. 

 p. 193. Woman swallows root-sap and becomes pregnant, 735. 



Contest with rock, 738. 



