boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO EEFERENCES \)\)6 



Swanton, John B. Haida Texts — Masset Dialect — Continued, 

 p. 396. The four great chiefs of the winds, 732; 733. 

 p. 405. Miraculous birth, 734; 735. 



p. 408. Being with dorsal column like that of a chiton, 734. 

 p. 415. Child who feeds eagles is deserted, 785. 

 p. 417. The boy who acts as shaman, 869. 

 p. 419. The invisible arrow, 820. 



Raven makes West Wind, 572, No. 58. 

 p. 421. The closing cave, 798. 



Heat test, 806; 808. 



The wood-splitting slave, 843; 844. 

 p. 422. Man hidden in fagot is carried into house. 844. 



Test tale: Burning bark, 806; 807. 

 p. 423. Test tale: Youth sent to kill an eagle, 805. 

 p. 424. Woman dips her feather into water to see whether her husband is faithful, 



780. 

 p. 426. The sleep power, 871. 

 p. 433. The stupid monster, 762; 763. 

 p. 446. Deer and Beaver, 724; 726. 

 p. 448. Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 450. Woman is taken up to the sky, 863; 864. 



Figure made of wood, 822; 824; 867. 

 p. 460. The prince who was deserted. Deserted boy finds food at a cedar, 785; 787. 

 p. 466. The helpful Skunk Cabbage, 820. 



p. 472. Gift of food is discovered when a child cries for fat, 788; 789. 

 p. 473. People return to deserted prince, 791. 



p. 488. By removal of blood from a person's eye his sight is improved, 825. 

 p. 495. Woman carried away by the Killer Whales, 840-843. 

 p. 498. Meeting with blind women, 593, No. 24. 



The wood-splitting slave, 843-845. 

 p. 500. Girl is taken away by the Bear, 748-750; 836-838. 

 p. 501. Wet wood gives good fire, 837. 

 p. 505. Woman marries lake-being, 838; 839. 

 p. 508. Grizily marries a girl, 748; 751; 752; 756; 757. 

 p. 513. Boy set adrift, 734; 810. 



Eagles are pulled under water by whale, 734. 

 p. 514. Hero dons skin of an eagle, 870. 

 p. 517. Land Otter, 862. 



p. 518. Bears make war on human beings, 761; 762; 859. 

 p. 522. Stockades built against animals, 859. 

 p. 523, 536. Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 545. Land Otter, 862. 



p. 554. Man takes a girl to the Frog town (=T1 53, 236), 748; 749; 751; 756: 757. 

 p. 557. The man who married a Frog, 759; 761. 



p. 560. Woman who marries Devilfish (=Kai 260), 748; 751; 752; 756; 757. 

 p. 565. The invisible shaman, 77S. 

 p. 589. Birds produce food by their song, 696. 

 p. 601. Land Otter, 862. 



p. 614. A person enters the skin of a sea monster, 869; 870. 

 p. 624. A person enters the skin of a sea monster, 869; 870. 

 p. 625. The woman who married the dead man (=T1 247), 748; 749; 751; 752; 754; 



757. 

 p. 630. Protracted local winter, 829; 830. 

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