The Thunder Bird Tootooch Legends: Folk Tales Of The Indian Tribes Of The Pacific Nortwest Coast Indians

  • Author: W.L. Webber
  • Publisher: David De Angelis

Synopsis

CONTENTS

PREFACE

FOREWORD

THE TRANSITION OF TOTEMISM

INDIAN BASKETS

THE ARISTOCRATIC ABORIGINES

STICK GAME

THE THUNDER BIRD

EENA, THE BEAVER

OL-HIYO, THE SEAL

KUTZE-CE-TE-UT, THE WOOD WORM

KEE-WAR-KOW, THE SUN

SISUITH OR SE-SOOK, THE TWO-HEADED SNAKE

THE ILL-JOW

HO-XHOK, (HO-HOOK), THE CRANE

SHWAH KUK, THE FROG

CHEE-CHE-KA, THE MINK

LE-LOO, THE WOLF

WOLALEE, THE SALMON

CHET-WOOT, THE BEAR

MEN-A-MOOKS, THE OTTER SPIRIT

PI-CHIKAMIN, THE GIFT COPPER

"PROPERTY WOMAN OR GREAT GRANDMOTHER"

SLAG’AME, THE BUTTERFLY

SHAMAN, THE MEDICINE MAN

CHAK-CHAK, THE EAGLE

KWEL-KWEL, THE OWL

SKAM-M, THE HALIBUT

WELALA, THE MOUNTAIN SPIRIT

QUIL-TUM-TUM

KWAIE’TEK, THE SEA GULL

MATEEH, THE GOAT

SKANA, THE BLACK FISH

HE’-E-TLIK, THE LIGHTNING SNAKE

EH-KOLIE, THE WHALE

THE YOUNG RAVEN

KUUMA, THE BULL HEAD

GAL-QUITH, THE COD FISH

MAHT-MAHT, THE DUCK

QA-YEL, THE GREAT RAVEN

THE THUNDER BIRD TOTEM POLE

THE SHADOW PEOPLE AND THE RAVEN

CHIEF SISA-KAULA'S TOTEM POLE

STORY OF THE MINK (BORN-TO-BE-IN-THE-SUN)

SIWASH ROCK

THE THUNDER BIRD TOTEM POLE