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ОглавлениеContents of Volume II
The Squamish and the Lillooet
Introduction
Notes on the Cosmogony and History of the Squamish Indians of British Columbia (1897)
Notes on the Skqomic [Squamish] of British Columbia, a Branch of the Great Salish Stock of North America (1900)
Ethnography
Place-names
Social Organisation
Mortuary Customs
Birth Customs
Customs Practised to Prevent Pregnancy
Marriage Customs
Naming
Puberty Customs
Dwellings
Household Utensils
Dress
Tattooing and Painting
Games
Dances
Potlatches
Wars
Food
Physical Characteristics
Archaeology
Canoes
Linguistics
Folklore
Qais
Tsaianuk
The Son of the Bright Day
Te Qoitcital, the Serpent-slayer
Te Sqoqwaotl, or the Deserted Youth
Smenatl, or the Story of the Chief’s Daughter
Story of Sqeils, the Copper-man
Te Skauk, the Raven
Story of Smemetsen and Kaiq, the Skunk and the Mink
Te Siatlmeq, the Rain-man
Skauk and Kwaietek, or the Origin of Daylight
Tie Kaklaitl, the Witch-Giantess
Te Sklau, the Beaver
Te Smailetl, or Wildmen Story
Report on the Ethnology of the Stlatlumh [Lillooet] of British Columbia
Ethnography and Sociology
Place-names
Marriage
Bars to Marriage
Dwellings
Food
Household Utensils
Dress
Puberty Customs
Mortuary Customs
Mortuary Taboos and Prohibitions
Birth Customs
Salmon Ceremonies
Totemism
Nomenology
Crests
Time, or Divisions of the Day
Sundry Beliefs and Superstitions
Linguistic
Myths and Traditions
Kaiyam
Myth of the Origin of the Mountain-goat Kin
Myth of the Man Who Restored the Dead
The Gambler
Myth of the Deserted Boy
Myth of the Dead Woman Who Became a Bear
Myth of the Marriage of North Wind and South Wind and South Wind
List of Works Cited in Volume II