boas] APPENDIX V INDEX TO REFERENCES 1023 



Boas, Franz. Indianische Sagen von der Nord-Pacifischen Kuste Amerikas — Con. 

 Kwakiutl (K) — Concluded, 

 p. 160. Mink burns a girl's groins, 707. 



Child originates from a ooil, 734; 735. 

 p. 161. The invisible arrow, 820: 821. 

 p. 162. The faithless woman, 847; S4S. 

 p. 16G. The snapping door. 797; 79S. 

 p. 167. Raven causes flood to subside, 589. No. 5; 590. 



Self-moving canoe, 832. 

 p. 168. Jealous animal kills children of rival, 587. 



Bear frozen in pond , 741. 



Reflection of fugitive mistaken for fugitive himself, 741. 

 p. 169. The house of the Mountain Goats, 738; 739. 

 Newettee (Ne). 

 p. 170. Introduction to Raven myth, 634-636; 781. 

 p. 171. Test tale; Father-in-law tries to kill his son-in-law, 795; 797. 



The spine seat, 799. 



Raven is made voracious, 636; 637. 



Whale swallows Raven, 586, No. 26; 687; 6SS. 

 p. 172. Raven steals the whale, 688. 



Fishermen break off Txa'msEru's jaw, 684; 685. 



Mink and women, 585, No. 16. 

 p. 173. Raven induces Mink to dive for his nose-urnament, 580, No. 215; (586, 

 No. 30). 



Mink's Deluge, 585, No. 1; 640; 641. 



Chain of arrows, 864. 



Soil brought up, 674. 



Origin of daylight, 646. 

 p. 174. Raven obtains fresh water, 651; 652. 



Raven carves salmon out of wood, 666; 667. 



Raven marries the dead twin, 667. 



Raven and the Salmon Woman, 668-670. 

 p. 175. Raven abducts daughter of Salmon chief, 671; 672. 



Self-moving canoe, 832. 



The wood-splitting slave, 843-845. 



Origin of tides', 585, No. 24; 656; 657. 

 p. 176. Raven is drowned by Devilfish, 579, No. 190; 721. 



Raven catches the salmon, 674; 675. 



Raven's feast, 676. 



Squirrel's face is rubbed so that hair comes off, 573, No. 73. 



Raven and Cormorant, 678. 



Raven kills Grizzly Bear, 6S0"; 681. 

 p. 177. Raven driven away by the feasters (57S, No. 181 i. 



Diving for fish, 699. 



Thrush slaps his own back, and berries come out, 697; 698. 



Raven is given red-hot coal in place of food, 578, No. 182. 



Birds produce salmon eggs by cutting the ankle, 696. 



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



Raven steals his sisters' berries, 705. 

 p. 178. Raven steals his sister's clams (578, No. 183). 



Raven burns girl's groins, 707; 70S. 



