
Myths and Folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa
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- CONTENTS.
- ILLUSTRATIONS.
- Myths and Folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa. CHAPTER I. MYTHS AND FOLK-LORE OF THE TIMISKAMING ALGONQUIN.
- INTRODUCTION.
- Wiske·djak Cycle.
- (1) Wiske·djak Pursues the Beaver.
- (2) Wiske·djak Kills the Bear and Gets his Head Fastened in the Skull.
- (3) Wiske·djak Invites the Ducks to a Dance.
- (4) Wiske·djak Anum Suum Urit and Originates Rock-weed and Red Willow from the Scabs.
- (5) Wiske·djak Disguises himself as a Lynx.
- (6) Wiske·djak’s Love Affair.
- (7) Ciŋgəbis.
- (8) Remarks About Wiske·djak.
- (9) Further Comment on Wiske·djak.
- Timiskaming Folk-Lore.
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- (15) Bear Feast.
- (16) Legend of Iroquois Falls.
- CHAPTER II. MYTHS AND FOLK-LORE OF THE TIMAGAMI OJIBWA.
- Introduction.
- (1) Nenebuc, the Transformer.
- (2) Nenebuc Fragment.14
- (3) Nenebuc Transforms the Bear.15
- (4) Wemicus.
- (5) Ciŋgibis.
- (6) Beaver Gives a Feast.
- (7) Tcaka·bįs.
- (8) Aniwɔ·ye,27 the Giant Skunk, and the Origin of Skunks.
- (9) The Man Who Transformed a Doll into a Woman and Followed Her into the World Above.
- (10) Ayas·e and the Origin of Bats.
- (11) Origin of the Constellation Fisher (Ursa Major).31
- (12) The Young Loon.
- (13) The Giant Pike.
- (14) Lynx and His Two Wives.
- (15) Story of Seal Rock in Lake Timagami.
- (16) Rabbit, Lynx, and Fisher.
- (17) Snaring the Sun.
- (18) Homo Excrementi.
- (19) The Origin of Snakes.
- (20) Muskrat Warns the Beaver.
- (21) Story of a Hunter.
- (22) A Timagami Story.
- (23) Story of a Fast Runner.
- (24) The Hunter and the Seven Deer.
- (25) Story of a Conjurer.
- (26) Legend of Obabika Lake.
- (27) Iroquois Pictographs.
- (28) An Iroquois Legend.
- Timagami Folk-Lore.
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- (18)
- (19) Supernatural Creatures.
- Appendix: Notes on Timagami Folk-Lore.
- Phonetic Key.
- LIST OF RECENT REPORTS OF GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
- Memoirs and Reports Published During 1910.
- Memoirs and Reports Published During 1911.
- Memoirs and Reports Published During 1912.
- Memoirs and Reports Published During 1913.
- Memoirs and Reports Published During 1914.
- Colophon
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- Metadata
- Revision History
- External References
- Corrections
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