TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page. 

 Introduction 229 



1. Kamikinak (The land of the giants, Akilinek) 232 



2. Imei'asugsuk (The wife whose amulets saved her from being eaten by her 

 husband) 235 



3. Kaluluk (The boy who overcomes his enemies with the aid of amulets and 

 charms) 237 



4. Kunuk (The avenger. Drum match with Ungilataki. How Nuerniakajik was killed) 239 



5. Uiartek (The circumnavigator of the land) 242 



6. Uiartek and Kasagsik (Rivals. Kasagsik's son finds his match in Ulivatsiak) 244 



7. Natatek (The man who went and lived with a Timersek) 246 



8. The blind man who recovered his sight 250 



9. Arfersiartok (A mother and daughter who had none to support them) 251 



10. The Sun and the Moon 253 



11. The two cousins (Struggle with the fjord-dwellers) 253 



12. Matakatak (A child stolen by the Timerseks) 256 



13. Pouia (The man Avho lived with the Timerseks) 257 



14. Two sisters who married animals 259 



15. The two boys who could keep under water 261 



16. The Moon's child 263 



17. How the old folks avenged their sons 265 



18. Inurudsiak (Vengeance on the Erkiliks) 266 



19. The foster-children (The child monster. Blue men) 268 



20. The origin of Kavdlunaks, Timerseks, and Erkiliks 270 



21. The dog that carried off girls 272 



22. Navagijak (Transmigration of the name) 272 



23. The girl who went across the inland ice to the West coast 274 



24. The wife who lost consciousness 275 



25. The two kaiakers who were helped by magic charms 276 



26. A tale about a big worm 277 



27. The pursued angakok 278 



28. Karrak (Struggle between an angakok and his tartok) 279 



29. A Tupilek story 280 



30. A true stor3' from Angmagsalik about the Moon 283 



31. A Moon story (The Moon sees that mourning rites are kept up) 285 



32. The visit of the two angakut to the murderers 286 



33. A visit to the dwellers in Akilinek 288 



34. The Man-in-the-Moon and Erkingasek 289 



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