CONTENTS. IX 



Myths — Continued. Page 



The learning of war, and the thii-d tarrying : 390 



The meeting of the People of Dew, and the fourth tarrying 390 



The generation of the seed of seeds, or the origin of corn 391 



The renewal of the search for the Middle 398 



The choosing of seekers for signs of the Middle 398 



The change-nuikiug sin of tile brother and sister 399 



The birth of the Old Ones or ancients of the Ka'ka 401 



The renewal of the great journey, and the sundering of tlie tribes of men. 403 



The origin of death by dying, and the abode of souls and the Kii'ka 404 



The loss of the great southern clans .\ 405 



The saving of the father-clans 405 



The awaiting of the lost elans 406 



The straying of K'yiik'lu, and his plaint to the Water-fowl 406 



How the Duck, hearing, was fain to guide K'yiik'lu 407 



How the Raiubow-worm bore K'yak'lu to the plain of Ka"hluelane 408 



The tarrying of K'yiik'lu in the plain, and his dismay 409 



How the Duck found the Lake of the Dead and the gods of the K3,'k4 409 



How the gods of the Ka'ka counselled the Duck 410 



How by behest of the Duck the Ka'yemiishi sought K'yiik'lu to convey 



him to the Lake of the Dead 410 



How the Ka'yemiishi bore K'yiik'lu to the council of the gods 411 



The council of the Ka'kd, and the instruction of K'yiik'lu by the gods 412 



The iustruction of the K.1'yem;i.shi by K'yak'lu 413 



How the Ka'yemiishi bore K'yiik'lu to his people 413 



The return of K'yiik'lu, and his sacred instructions to the people 413 



The enjoining of the K'yiik'lu Amosi, and the departure of K'yiik'lu and 



the Old Ones 414 



The coming of the brothers .^nahoho and the runners of the KA'ka 414 



The dispatching of the souls of things to the souls of the dead 415 



The renewal of the great journeying, and of the search for the Middle 415 



The warning speech of the goils, and the unfailing of men 416 



The origin of the Twin Gods of War and of the Priesthood of the Bow 417 



The downfall of Han'hlipiyk'ya, and the search anew for the Middle 424 



The wars with the Black People of the High Buildings and with the 



ancient woman of the K'yakweina aud other Ka'kakwe 424 



The adoption of the Black People, and the division of the clans to search 



for the Middle 425 



The northward eastern journey of the Winter clans 426 



The southward eastern journey of the Summer clans 426 



The eastward middle journey of the People of the Middle 427 



The settlement of Zuiii-land, and the building of the seven great towns 



therein 427 



The reunion of the People of the Middle with the Summer and Seed peoples . 428 

 The great coiuicil of men and the beings for the determination of the true 



Middle 428 



The establishment of the fatliers and their tabernacle at Halonawan or 



the Erring-place of the Miiidle 429 



The flooding of the towns, aud the building of the City of Seed on the 



mountain 429 



The staying of the flood by sacrifice of the youth and maiden, and the 



establishment of Halona Itiwana on the true Middle 429 



The custom of testing the Middle in the Middle time 429 



The cherishing of the Corn-maidens and their custom as of old 430 



The murmuring of the foolish anent the custom of the Corn-maidens 430 



