boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO REFERENCES 989 



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

 p. 289. Man acquires supernatural strength, 729; 730. 

 p. 292. Children of a lake woman pluck out eyes, 746. - 

 p. 295. Heavenly children revenge their ancestors, 850. 

 p. 301. The boy who is taken away by the Salmon, 770; 772. 

 p. 302. Boy's journey to the Salmon village, 772. 



Fish eggs in Salmon village are dung, 773. 

 p. 303. The return of the salmon, 775. 

 p. 300. Boy who has assumed the form of a salmon is caught by his father, 776. 



Boy is recognized by means of his copper necklace, 770. 

 p. 311. The boy who is taken away by the Salmon, 770; 772. 

 p. 312. The Salmon village, 773. 

 p. 313. Fish eggs in Salmon village are dung, 773. 



Dancing herring spawn on face, 774. 



Revived children, 698; 773. 

 p. 314. The return of the salmon, 775. 



The moving horizon, 798. 

 p. 315. Boy in the form of a salmon is speared by his father, 776. 

 p. 316. Son is recognized by means of his copper necklace, 776. 

 p. 359. Self-moving canoe, 832. 

 p. 368. Spirit of wealth, 746. 



Krause, Aurel. Die Tlinkit-Indianer. Jena, 1885. Cited Tl 4. 

 p. 254. Introduction to Raven myth, 621-625. 



Test tale: Man kills the ten sons of his sister, 796; 797. 

 p. 256. Test tale: Chief tries to cut the neck of his nephew with a saw, 799. 



Test tale: Glass falls down from tree, 800. 



"Wedge test, 801. 

 p. 257. Test tale: The dangerous devilfish, 804; 805. 



Test tale: Raven is thrown overboard, 804. 



Revenge of the animals, 810. 



Test tale: Flood, 810. 

 p. 259. Raven obtains fresh water, 651; 652. 

 p. 260. Raven and Kanuk, 666. 



Raven obtains fresh water, 651. 

 p. 261. Raven is caught in the smoke hole, 652; 677. 



Origin of daylight, 641-643. 

 p. 263. Raven threatens to let out the daylight, 649. 



Origin of animals, 650. 



Origin of fire, 660; 662. 



Origin of the olachen, 653; 654. 

 p. 264. Raven catches the steelhead salmon, 674; 675. 

 p. 265. Raven blackens the crows, 675-677. 



Raven kills Pitch, 683. 



Raven kills Grizzly Bear, 680; 681; 682. 

 p. 266. Raven and Cormorant, 678. 

 p. 268. The supporter of the world, 731; 732. 

 p. 271. Girl is taken away by the Bear, 836; 837. 

 p. 272. Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 275. (Ts) Woman carried away by Killer Whale, 840-843. 



(Ts) The blind Ducks, 593, No. 24. 

 p. 277. (Ts) The wood-splitting slave, 843-845. 

 p. 288. Land Otter, 862. 



