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Sunlit on, John E. Haida Texts— Continued, 

 p. 135. Raven gathers herring spawn on hemlock branches, 57G, No. I 13; 77 I. 



Origin of fire, 660; 661. 



Raven replaces beak of owl by nose of devilfish, 573, No. 65. 



Raven kills Eagle, 691. 

 p. 136. Skinshifter, 606. 



Raven and the basket-weaver (579, No. 196). 



Raven pulls off the arm of a chief, 719. 

 p. 137. He obtains by fraud good looks (575, No. 126), 651. 



Origin of white rocks (574, No. 92 j. 

 p. 138. Raven names places (574, No. 98). 



Short incidents of Raven tale, 574, Nos. 91, 94-101. 



Introduction to Raven myth (Masset), 625-629. 

 p. 141. Raven creates the four northern coast tribes (Masset), 573, No. 62. 



Raven is made voracious (Masset i, 636; 637. 

 p. 142. Arrow-chain (Masset), 864. 



Adventure of the singing women (Masset), 628. 

 p. 143. Plucking Out Eyes (Masset), 746; 747. 



War on the South Wind (Masset), 658-660. 



Raven deserts Master Fisherman on a lonely island (Masset), 710; 711. 

 p. 145. Whale swallows Raven (Masset), 687; 688. 



Raven steals the whale (Masset ), 688; 689. 



Raven removes Beaver's lake to the country of man (Masset), 572, No. 50. 

 p. 146. Origin of a point of land (Masset) (574, No. 102j. 



p. 151. Man in hair-seal canoe marries girl who refuses all suitors, 748; 749; 751. 

 p. 160. Skin-shifter, 606. 

 p. 166. The faithless woman, 847-850. 



p. 167. Heavenly children revenge their ancestors, 850-854. 

 p. 172. (Note 32.) The disbeliever, or ''the one without ears," 783. 

 pp. 173, 174. Deserted boy, 785-787. 

 p. 176. The invisible arrow, 820. 



p. 182. Deserted child sends bird with food to his relatives, 788; 790. 

 p. 183. Gift of food is discovered when a child chokes, 788; 789. 



People return to deserted prince, 790; 791. 

 ]>. 184. The man who married the Bear, 742-744. 

 p. 186. The man who married the Bear, 742-744. 

 p. 190. Man acquires supernatural strength, 729; 730. 



Stone Ribs, 572, No. 52; 731. 

 p. 191. Am'ala' and duck grease, 731. 

 p. 192. Sinews of the wren are strong, 655; 656. 

 p. 194. Man becomes the supporter of the world, 572, No. 52; 731. 

 p. 196. A person enters the skin of a halibut, 870. 



A person enters a child's skin, 579, No. 191. 

 p. 201. The faithless woman, 847; 849. 



p. 220. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 

 p. 221. Test of swallowing red-hot stones, 682; 809. 



Test tale: Poisonous food, 809. 

 p. 223. Woman dips her feather into water to see whether her husband is faithful, 



780. 

 p. 227. Deserted child as introduction to a story, 784. 



Magic birth, 734; 735. 

 p. 240. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 



Burning-food test, 809. 



Test tale: Tree closes over woodrhopper, 800. 



