1004 TSIMSHIAN MYTHOLOGY LETH. ANN. 31 



Boas, Franz. Kwakiutl Tales — Continued. 

 Newettee (Ne) — Continued. 

 p. 209. Introduction to Raven myth, 634-636; 781. 

 p. 211. Test tale: Raven tale, 795; 797. 



The spine seat, 799. 



Raven is made voracious, 636; 637. 

 p. 213. Raven steals crabapples (578, No. 180). 



Raven catches the salmon, 674; 675. 

 p. 215. Raven kills Grizzly Bear, 6S0; 681. 



Raven and Cormorant, 678. 



Raven kills Gum, 683; 684. 

 p. 217. Raven marries the dead twin, 667. 



Raven abducts daughter of the Salmon chief, 671; 673. 

 p. 219. The wood-splitting slave, 843; 845. 



p. 221. Killer Whales are induced to have their stomachs cut open, 672; 762. 

 p. 223. Raven gets the soil, 641; 674. 

 p. 225. Raven obtains fresh water, 651; 652. 

 p. 227. War on the South Wind, 658-660. 



Halibut lies down in front of door, 659. 

 p. 229. Origin of tides, 585, No. 23; 656; 657. 

 p. 233. Origin of colors of birds, 664; 665. 



Origin of daylight, 646. 

 p. 235. Origin of the olachen, 653; 654. 

 p. 237. Thrush pulls berries out of his anus, 697; 698. 



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

 p. 239. Diving for fish, 699. 

 p. 241. Raven is given red-hot coals instead of food, 578, No. 182. 



War on the Thunderbird, 712. 



Animals use the whale mask and kill Thunderbird, 714-716. 

 p. 249. Girl who steals sea eggs is deserted, 785. 

 p. 259. Deserted child sends bird with food to relatives, 788. 



Food is discovered when a person eats secretly, 788; 789. 

 p. 279. Self-moving canoe, 832. 

 p. 287. Origin of colors of birds, 664; 665. 

 p. 335. Two men are transformed into stones, 596, No. 36. 

 p. 401. (K) The jealous husband, 848. 



p. 447. (K) Blind man maltreated recovers his eyesight, 825; 826. 

 p. 453. (K) Transformer meets tribal ancestor, 589, No. 5; 590. 

 p. 455. (K) Dza'wadalalis, 592, No. 16. 

 p. 456. (K) Clothing transformed into islands (592, No. 20). 



Transformer throws something out of canoe which becomes deer, 



Transformer gives fish to a man. 592, No. 17. 

 p. 457. (K) Person is transformed into a mountain (592, No. 22). 



Transformer gives salmon to a man, 592, No. 17. 



Transformer meets the blind Geese, 593, No. 23. 

 p. 458. (K) Transformer reaches a blind woman who is making a canoe, 594, 



No. 25. 

 p. 459. (K) Test tale: Dza'wadalalis, 795. 



Vagina dentata, 809. 

 p. 460. (K) Test tale: Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 797. 



The snapping door, 797. 



The spine seat, 799. 



