6 CONTENTS [ETH.ANN. 14 



Folk tales — Continued. Page 



Meteors 210 



The Porcupine 210 



The Kaecoon 211 



The Kaecoon and the blind men 211 



Shika'ko, the Skunk 213 



The Catfish 214 



The first meeting of the Menomiui and the whites 211 



How the Hunter destroyed the Snow 216 



The Bear and the Eagle 217 



Miqkii'no, the Turtle 218 



The Rabbit and the Panther 221 



The Beaver Hunter and his sister 222 



Na"hi Naioq'tii, the Ball Carrier 223 



( Irigiu of the word Chicago 238 



Mortuary customs 239 



Games and dances 241 



The aVka'qsiwok game 241 



Moccasin or bullet game : 242 



Lacrosse -'41 



Ball game 244 



The snow-snake 244 



Races 245 



Tobacco and Shawano dances 247 



Pipes and tobacco 247 



Architecture 253 



Dwellings and lodges 253 



Other structures 255 



Furniture and implements 256 



Beds 256 



Stoves 256 



Utensils 256 



Mortars and pestles 257 



Troughs 257 



Cradles and hammocks 208 



Products of manufacture 258 



Ma ts 258 



Baskets 259 



Twine ami rope 260 



Canning 261 



Medicine-bags 261 



Sno wshoes 263 



I tress, ornaments, beadwork and drilling 264 



Hunting and fishing 272 



Came of the Menomiui region 272 



Fish and fisheries 273 



Traps 273 



Bows and arrows 274 



Arrow-making 275 



Release 280 



Penetration 280 



Bows aud bowstrings 280 



Quivers 281 



Modern stone arrowpoints 281 



Poisoned arrows 284 



