Traditions of the Thompson River Indians
TABLE OF ABSTRACTS AND NOTES
I. COYOTE d123
Coyote/Flood d123
Nli'ksentem d123
Coyote/Fox d123
Coyote's Dog d123
Ball d124&125
Coyote's Daughters/Dogs d124&125
Sisters who Marry/Coyote/Lynx d124&125
Coyote/Guests d124&125II. QOA'QLQAL d124&125
III. KOKWE'LA d124&125
IV. BUSH-TAILED RAT d124&125
V. OLD MAN d124&125
Old Man/Coyote d124&125
Old Man/Lad d124&125
Swan (1) d124&125
Swan (2) d124&125VI. ORIGIN OF THE DEER d126&127
VII. SUN AND THE LAD d126&127
VIII. MAN WHO TRAVELLED TO THE SUN d126&127
IX. SUN AND HIS DAUGHTER d126&127
X. HOT AND COLD WINDS d126&127
XI. MOSQUITO AND THE THUNDER d126&127
XII. ORIGIN OF FIRE d126&127
XIII. FIRE AND WATER d126&127
XIV. SKUNK AND HIS YOUNGER BROTHER d126&127
XV. CHIPMUNK AND GRIZZLY BEAR d126&127
XVI. DOG AND THE GIRL d.073
XVII. OWL d.073
XVIII. MARTEN AND FISHER d.073
XIX. HARE AND GRIZZLY BEARS d.073
XX. BATTLE OF THE BIRDS d.073
XXI. OTTER d.073
XXII. GRIZZLY/BLACK BEARS d.073
XXIII. GRIZZLY BEARS AND THE HUNTERS d.073
XXIV. WOLF BOY AND HIS GRANDMOTHER d.074
XXV. STETSO' d.074
XXVI. WAR OF THE FISHES WITH THE OKANAGON d.074
XXVII. TCISKI'KIK d.074
XXVIII. ANTS AND THE TWO BROTHERS d.074
XXIX. AQ d.074
XXX. NTCI'MKA AND CANNIBAL d.074
XXXI. WOMAN AND THE HAXAA'TKO d.074
XXXII. YOUNG MEN WHO LOST THEIR MOTHER d.074
XXXIII. SKUNK AND THE BADGER d.075
XXXIV. LAD WHO CAUGHT THE WIND d.075
XXXV. RAVEN d.075
XXXVI. MOON d.075
XXXVII. MAN WHO STOLE THE HORSE d.075
XXXVIII. BROTHERS d.075
TWO TRADITIONS OF THE LILLOOET
I. STORY OF THE TSU'NTIA d.075
II. STORY OF TSU'NTIA'S MOTHER d.075