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sound of drying frames dropping from above. And Tia" also called 

 near them. He called, and blood .spurted out of his neck. 



This encounter was referred to by others. See Memoirs of the American Museum 

 of Natural History, volume v, part 1, page 31. 



^The usual word applied to the east coast of the Queen Charlotte islands means 

 "The coast where canoes can land easily." 



■''A camping j)lace about lo miles from Tclf/at. 



^Probably means "Canoe-going-about." 



*The one who was saved. 



5 A shaman might not touch his hair with his fingers, and in consequence it became 

 long and matted. 



^The supernatural power that presided over slaughter and made his presence 

 known at a time when it was about to take place. See Memoirs of the American 

 Museum of Natural History, v, pt. 1, p. 31. 



