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ОглавлениеTHIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE BUREAU OF AMERICAN ETHNOLOGY
MATERIAL COLLECTED BY JEREMIAH CURTIN
1. The Sister and Her Six Elder Brothers
3. Djogeon (Dwarf-man) and His Uncle
4. The Woman Who Married a Great Serpent
5. The Ghost Woman and the Hunter
6. Hahnowa (the Turtle) and His Forces on the Warpath
7. The Old Man’s Grandson and the Chief of the Deserted Village
8. The Man Who Married a Buffalo Woman
12. A Hunter Pursued by Genonsgwa
13. The Grandmother and Her Granddaughter
14. The Woman Who Became a Snake from Eating Fish
15. Gaqga (the Crow) Makes a Journey and Kills Many People
16. Ohohwa (the Owl) and the Two Sisters
18. The Ongwe Ias (the Cannibal) and His Younger Brother
19. Haieñdoñnis and Yenogeauns
20. The Man with the Panther-skin Robe and His Brother with a Turkey-skin Robe
21. Deadoeñdjadases (The Earth-Girdler) and the Old Woman’s Grandson
23. The Story of the Ohohwa People
24. The Chestnut Tree Guarded by the Seven Sisters
25. The Otter’s Heart and the Claw Fetishes
26. The Seven Sisters Who Produced Wampum
27. The Forsaken Infant and Gaha (the Wind)
29. The Story of the Girls Who Went for a Husband
32. The Man Who Became a Fish, and a Ganiagwaihe
33. A Dead Man Speaks to His Mother through the Fire
35. The Faithless Wife and the Three Old Men
36. The Dagwanoenyent (Daughter of the Wind) and Her Husband
38. The Self-sacrifice of Two Dogs for Their Master
39. The Three Young Women, Daughters of Awaeh Yegendji or Mother Swan
40. Hinon and the Seneca Warriors
41. Hodadeñon and Yenyentʻhwus
43. Hinon Saves a Woman from Suicide
44. The Crawfish and the Raccoon
45. The Race Between the Turtle and the Bear
46. The Woman Who Became a Maneater Through the Orenda of Her Husband’s Dogs
48. Hadentʻheni and Hanigongendatʻha
51. The Horned Snake and the Young Woman
52. The Man Pursued by His Sister-in-Law
54. The Seven Stars of the Dipper
55. The Story of the Two Brothers
56. Sʻhodieonskon (the Trickster)
57. The Cannibal Uncle, His Nephew, and the Nephew’s Invisible Brother
58. Doonongaes and Tsodiqgwadon
60. The Grandmother and her Grandson
61. Heart Squeezing and the Dance of Naked Persons
63. Sʻhagodiyoweqgowa and His Three Brothers
66. The Porcupine’s Grandson and the Bear
68. Hinon, Hohawaqk and His Grandmother
69. Hagowanen and Otʻhegwenhda
70. Okteondon and Haieñtʻhwus (the Planters)
71. Okteondon and Haieñtʻhwus—II
72. Uncle and Nephew and the White Otters
73. Deoyadastatʻhe and Hadjowiski
75. The Two Brothers and the Mice Fetishes
79. The Great White Beaver and the Lake of the Enchanted Water
80. Ganon, the Seneca War Chief
81. Hatcinondon: A Historical Tradition
82. Godiont and the Sʻhagodiyoweqgowa
90. Bald Eagle Sends Mud Turtle Around the World
91. The Poor Hunter and Djogeon
92. The Man Killed by the Three Hunters
99. Sʻhagodiyoweqgowa and Hotʻhoh
100. The Morning Star and the Cannibal Wife
101. The Woman and the Cannibal Thunder
103. Dagwanoenyent and Gaasyendietʻha
104. Dagwanoenyentgowa Sʻhagodigendji and Yenonsgwa
105. The Twelve Brothers and Their Uncle, Dagwanoenyent
106. Ongwe Ias and His Brother, Dagwanoenyent
108. The Legend of Hayanowe (“ He-the-Fleet-footed ”)
109. Oñgweʻ Hañgesʹʻhäʼ and Gajihsondis (Skin-of-Man and Spike-Hitter)
110. Gajihsondis, the Amulet-hitter
111. The Legend of Honenhineh and His Younger Brothers
113. A Legend of an Anthropomorphic Tribe of Rattlesnakes
114. The Twins: Grandsons of Gahoⁿʻdji’dāʹʻhoⁿk
115. The Legend of the Misogamist
116. The Acts of the Seventh Son, Djĕñgoʹʻseʻ
117. The Legend of Hodadeñon and His Elder Sister
118. The Legend of Gādjisʹdodoʻ and Sʻhogoⁿʻʹgwāʼs
119. The Legend of Deodyatgaowen
120. An Address of Thanksgiving to the Powers of the Master of Life
121. A Corn Legend and a Flood Story
122. The Legend of Man’s Acquisition of Corn
(A FRAGMENT)
124. The Legend of Onenha (the Corn)
125. The Origin of White Corn, or Kanĕñhagĕñät
126. The Origin of the Porcupine People or Clan
127. The Origin of the Bear Songs and Dances
128. The Origin of the Pigeon Songs and Dances
129. The Legend of Hahadodagwatʻha
132. The Legend of the Stone Coats (Genonsgwa)
133. The Story of the White Pigeon, the Chief of the Pigeons
134. The Weeping of the Corn, and Bean, and Squash People
135. Sʻhagowenotʻha, the Spirit of the Tides
136. Sʻhagoweʹnōtʻhăʼ, the Spirit of the Tides
137. The Legend of Doädanegeñ and Hotkwisdadegeña