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Contents 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

The Salish People: Volume II

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