boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO REFERENCES 999 



Deans, James. Tales from the Totems of the Hidery— Concluded, 

 p. 34. i Hai ) Raven twists Eagle's beak, 573, No. 65. 



p. 35. (Hai) The eagles arc pulled under water, 734. 



p. 37. (Ts) The rejected lover. 737; 769. 



p. 60. (Hai) Man dons skin of sea monster, 870. 



p. 66. (Ts) Keel-coonuc, 846; 847. 



p. 71. (Hai) Woman carried away by the Killer Whales. 840-845. 



p. 73. (Hai) Meeting with blind women, 593; 842. 



(Hai) Wood-splitting slave, 843; 844. 

 p. 81. (Ts) The boy who is taken away by the Salmon, 770, 776. 



(Ts) Boy is recognized by means of his copper bracelet, 776. 



Dawson 1 isee Bibliography). Cited Hai Dawson 1. 

 p. 149 B. Introduction to Raven legend. 625. 



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

 p. 150 B. Raven obtains fresh water, 651; 652. 



Origin of fire, 663. 

 p. 151 B. Raven threatens to let out the daylight, 641; 649. 



Origin of the olachen, 653; 654. 

 p. 152 B. Whale swallows Raven, 687. 



Boas, Franz. The Mythology of the Bella Coola Indians. Publications of the Jesup 

 North Pacific Expedition, i, pp. 25-127. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1S98. Cited BC 

 (= Boas 15). 

 45. The arrogant and the modest hunters, 716; 717. 



62. Origin of tire, 660; 662 



63. Origin of daylight, 641; 646. 

 69. Mink and Sun, 5S5, No. 1. 



Arrow-chain, 864. 

 7 1 . Salmon take boy to their country, 777. 



The boy who is taken away by the Salmon, 770; 777. 

 p. 75. The snapping door, 797. 



].. 7(1. Vagina dentata, 604, No. 63; 614, No. 12; 773; 778; 809. 

 p. 77. Salmon youth assumes human form after being caught, 776. 

 p. 78. The ascent of the Salmon Boy to the sun, 779. 

 p. 79. Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 



Heat test, 806; 807. 



80. Precipice test, 803. 

 Sun gives his son-in-law arrows with points made of coal, 712. 



81. Test tale: Youth is thrown into whirlpool, 804. 

 Test tale: Son-in-law is caught under the ice, 801; 802. 



82. Test tale: Ferocious bird, 806. 

 Revenge of the animals, 810; 811. 



84. Magical origin of children, 734: 735. 



Monster sees reflection of boy in water. 741. 



The stupid monster, 762: 7114. 

 p. 90. Raven burns a girl's groins, 707; 708. 

 p. 91. Raven scares away people, 688; 689. 

 p. 92. Raven pushes Deer over a precipice, 704. 

 p. 93. Raven visits Chief Echo, 702. 



Birds produce salmon eggs by cutting the ankle, 696. 



The host lets oil drip out of his hands, 695. 



Birds produce food by their song, 696. 



