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35. Ariagsuak (The spectral drum dance) 290 



36. Musatak (The woman Avho had a bear for her foster-son) 290 



37. The long-tailed duck and the white grouse 291 



38. The reindeer and Parpaligamik Uniakagtalik (The animal with the iron tail) 292 



39. Reindeer, musk-oxen, hares, and 'animals with iron tails' 293 



40. Nukarpiartekak (The old bachelor's wooing) 294 



41. The old bachelor and the Kobajak child 294 



42. Sieterevarsusuak and Kobaluarsusuak (The cousins who wanted to have the 

 same wife) 295 



43. The man who ate his own child 296 



44. The folks who by mistake ate their own brother 297 



45. A tale about a famine 298 



46. Sanimuinak's account of how he became an angakok 298 



47. Asiak (The man who makes rain) 300 



48. Drum song by Pitiga 301 



49. Igsiavik's drum song 302 



50. Tigajak's drum song (on the man who desired to have a son) 303 



51. Drum song on Kunuk 304 



52. Uiartek's drum song 304 



53. Two magic chants 305 



54. A magic charm . 305 



Fragments of tales Avill also be found in the Ethnological Sketch pp. 82 to 84 



and 106 to 108. 



