boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO REFERENCES 991 



S« ant on, John K. Haida Texts— Continued, 

 p. 241. Test tale: The dangerous devilfish, 804; 805. 



Test tale: Youth is sent to kill a sea lion, a seal, and an eagle, 805. 

 p. 243. Test tale: The dangerous clam, 805. 



Heat test, 806; 807. 

 p. 244. Self-moving canoe, 832. 

 p. 245. Woman carried away by the Killer Whales, 840-843. 



The wood-splitting slave, 843-8 15. 

 p. 24(1. Slaves of Killer Whale assist visitor, 844. 

 p. 252. Story of LaguadjTna, 640. 

 p. 255. Sinews of wren are strong, 655; 656. 

 p. 256. The head of the sea monster is cut off, 783, 



Fast canoe, 832. 

 p. 258. The four great chiefs of the winds, 732; 733. 



Boys kill a sorcerer who catches breath of visitors, 737. 

 p. 259. North puts his brothers-in-law on a tree, 861. 



Man marries Ground-Hog Woman, 762. 

 p. 260. Man in form of marmot is recognized by means of his ornaments, 777. 



Woman marries Devilfish, 758. 

 p, 264. Man marries a bird, 761. 

 p. 266. A person enters the skin of a mouse, 870. 

 p. 267. Half-person, 831. 



The stolen harpoon, 606, No. 67; 608. 



The wood-splitting slave, 843; 845. 

 p. 269. Land Otter, 862. 

 p. 271. Man is set adrift, 734; 810. 

 p. 272. Eagle carries people to sky, 734. 



Eagles are carried under water, 734. 

 p. 273. Boy set adrift (Masset), 734; 810. 

 p. 274. Eagles pulled under water (Masset), 734. 



p. 275. Men hanging one to another are carried out to sea (Masset), 734. 

 p. 277. Test tale: Jealous uncle, 640; 792; 795; 796. 



Wedge test, 801. 



Youth is set adrift, 792. 



Test tale: Uncle pushes boy down precipice, 803. 

 p. 278. Test tale: Uncle pushes youth into fire, 806. 



Test tale: Youth is thrown into a cockle, 805. 



Youth is set adrift in a box, 792; 810. 

 p. 279. A person dons an eagle skin, 870. 

 p. 282. The sea-lion rock, 818. 



Visit to the house of the Sea Lions, 819. 

 p. 283. Sea Lions send visitor home, 822. 



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



Killer whales made of wood, 822; 823. 

 p. 288. Deserted child as introduction to a story, 784. 



289. Slave hides food for his child, 788; 789. 



People return to deserted prince, 791. 

 292. The man who married the daughter of the Devilfish chief, 759; 761. 

 294. The invisible shaman, 778. 

 311. SAqaiyu'l as protector of a shaman, 709. 

 316. Story of Dji'gwa (Masset), 832. 



Death predicted, 833. 

 320. Raven finds a clam containing people, 572, No. 49; 633. 

 327. Death predicted. 834. 



