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“Mr. Hill-Tout’s work, in fact, constitutes a very important local contribution to the ethnology of the native races of the west coast.”

G.M. Dawson

Director of the

Canadian Geological Survey,

in 1900.

Contents of Volume III

The Mainland Halkomelem

Introduction

Later Prehistoric Man in British Columbia (1895)

Ethnological Studies of the Mainland Halkomelem, a Division of the Salish of British Columbia (1902)

The Tcilqeuk [Chilliwack]

Ethnography (including place-names)

Sociology

Dwellings

Dress

Shamanism

Mortuary Customs

Birth Ceremonies

Puberty Customs

Mythology

Mythological Account of the Origin of the Siyak

Origin of the Tlukel Sulia

Myth of the Kwakwalitsa, or Blanket-beating

Linguistic

The Pilatlq [Pilalt]

Place-names

Salmon Myth

The Origin of the Sqoiaqi [Sxwaixwe]

Mortuary Customs

The Kwantlen

Ethnography (including place-names)

Sociology

Dances

Shamanism

Qals

Naming Ceremonies

Linguistic

Story of the Magic Water and Salmon

The Story of Smelo and Skelutsemes

Archaeological

Ethnological Report on the Stseelis [Chehalis] and Skaulits [Scowlitz] Tribes of the Halkomelem Division of the Salish of British Columbia (1904)

Chehalis Place-names

Sociology

Marriage Customs

Puberty Customs

Mortuary Customs

Birth and Naming Customs

Food Taboos and Restrictions

Suliaism

Hereditary Totems

Dances

Religious Ideas

Shamanism

Dwellings

Household Utensils

Dress

The Quarters or Cardinal Points

Winds

The Year

Linguistics

Myths and Traditions

Myth of the Man Who Gains Power to Restore the Dead to Life

The Land of the Departed

Myth of Kaiam the Wolverine, and the Salmon-spawn Girls

Story of Skaiaq the Mink

Myth of the Owl Husband

Myth of the Wolves and the Corpse

Myth of the Youth Who Changed his Face

Myth of the Thief

Myth of the Qeqals, of the Black-bear Children

The Skaulits [Scowlitz]

Sturgeon Myth

Place-names

The Mink and the Qals

The Poor Boy

List of Works Cited in Volume III

The Salish People: Volume III

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