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Contents of Volume I

The Thompson and the Okanagan

Introduction

Sqaktkquaclt, or the Benign-faced, the Cannes of the Ntlakapamuq [Thompson], British Columbia (1899)

Notes on the Ntlakapamuq [Thompson] of British Columbia, a Branch of the Great Salish Stock of North America (1899)

Ethnography (including place-names)

Social Organisation

Weapons of Warfare

Feasts

Marriage Customs

Shamanism

Names

Mortuary Customs

Birth Customs

Tattooing and Painting

Games

Clothing

Sweat-house

Food

Salmon Oil and Butter

Utensils

Hospitality

Customs

Canoes

Archaeological

Physical Characteristics

Linguistics

Folklore

Story of the Elk-maiden

Tlapas Cimams, or the Forgotten Wife Story

Story of the Adventures of Snikiap the Coyote, and his Son, Ntlikcumtum

Matq, or the Fire Myth

Painted Blanket Myth

Koakoela, or Husband-root Myth

Oitcut Story (She Burns Herself)

Snuya Cpitakoetl, or Beaver Story

Story of Snikiap [Coyote], Qainon [Magpie], Tzalas [Diver], and Spate [Black Bear]

Story of Hanni’s Wife and the Revenge of her Son

General Remarks

Marriage Customs of the Yale Tribe

Report on the Ethnology of the Okanaken [Okanagan] of British Columbia, an Interior Division of the

Salish Stock (1911)

Place-names

Mythology

(The Snow Dance of Coyote)

Myths

Myth of Sinkelep the Coyote

The Making of the Sun

Stealing the Fire from the Upper World

How Coyote Brought the Salmon up the Columbia

Myth of Skunk (Cnikstia) and Fisher (Tcirtops)

Coyote, his Four Sons, and the Grizzly Bear

Coyote and Fox

The Lazy Boy

The Grandchildren of the Mountain Sheep

Fisher and Martin

List of Works Cited in Volume 1

The Salish People: Volume I

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