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ОглавлениеContents 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