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- catalog abstract "Professional anthropologist James Deans was sent by Hudson's Bay Company to learn about the Haida Indians of British Columbia. He recounts some of the folklore associated with totem poles and connects the stories to Haida culture.".
- catalog alternative "Tales from the Haida Indians".
- catalog alternative "Tales from the Hidery".
- catalog alternative "Tales from the totems of the Haida Indians".
- catalog alternative "Tales from the totems of the Hidery and from other Indian nations on the Coast of North Western America".
- catalog contributor b4218886.
- catalog contributor b4218887.
- catalog contributor b4218888.
- catalog created "1899.".
- catalog date "1899".
- catalog date "1899.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1899.".
- catalog description "Appendix: Totem poles at the World's Fair (reprinted from the American antiquarian, vol. XV) -- Officers of the International Folk-Lore Association for 1898-9.".
- catalog description "Introductory -- Hidery land -- The Hidery people -- Hidery houses -- Patlaches [i.e. Potlaches] -- Religious belief of the Hidery -- The Hidery to-day -- Tales from the raven crest: [The origin of the sun, moon and stars] -- Another version [of The origin of the sun, moon and stars, Cowitchian] -- Another version [of The origin of the sun, moon and stars, Naas and Skeena tribes] -- Origin of fish, Hidery version -- How Cauch, the raven god, got Oulachans -- The origin of mankind -- How they first got fire -- Yethel the raven god and his salmon wife -- The story of Yethel and a flood -- How the raven god helped the women -- The feast of the raven god, Ne-kilst-lass -- The story of the eagle -- The sun totem and its story -- The daughter of the sun -- The moon crest and its story -- Tales from the bear totem -- How the bear stole his wife from the Hidery -- Story of the bear and Eagle's claw -- The story of the bear and Frog -- The story of the mountain goats -- Wasco and the story -- The Scannah totem and its stories -- Keel-coonuc, or, Whale's slave -- The adventures of Nuch-noo-simgat, etc. -- How the Whull-e-mooch got fire : a legend of the Cowtichians -- The bear and the princess, a Hidery tale -- [Stories from the mortuary columns of the Hidery]: Meela's tomb -- The story of Bealus -- The doom of the Katt-a-quins, a legend of Alaska.".
- catalog description "Professional anthropologist James Deans was sent by Hudson's Bay Company to learn about the Haida Indians of British Columbia. He recounts some of the folklore associated with totem poles and connects the stories to Haida culture.".
- catalog extent "[4], 96 p., [5] leaves of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Tales from the totems of the Hidery.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Tales from the totems of the Hidery.".
- catalog isPartOf "Archives of the International Folk-lore Association ; v. 2".
- catalog issued "1899".
- catalog issued "1899.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : International Folk-Lore Association,".
- catalog relation "Tales from the totems of the Hidery.".
- catalog spatial "Northwest Coast of North America".
- catalog spatial "Northwest Coast of North America.".
- catalog subject "E99.H2 D2".
- catalog subject "Haida Indians Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Haida Indians Legends.".
- catalog subject "Haida Indians Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "Indians of North America Northwest Coast of North America Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Legends Northwest Coast of North America.".
- catalog subject "Totem poles Folklore.".
- catalog subject "Totem poles Northwest Coast of North America.".
- catalog subject "Totems Folklore.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Appendix: Totem poles at the World's Fair (reprinted from the American antiquarian, vol. XV) -- Officers of the International Folk-Lore Association for 1898-9.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory -- Hidery land -- The Hidery people -- Hidery houses -- Patlaches [i.e. Potlaches] -- Religious belief of the Hidery -- The Hidery to-day -- Tales from the raven crest: [The origin of the sun, moon and stars] -- Another version [of The origin of the sun, moon and stars, Cowitchian] -- Another version [of The origin of the sun, moon and stars, Naas and Skeena tribes] -- Origin of fish, Hidery version -- How Cauch, the raven god, got Oulachans -- The origin of mankind -- How they first got fire -- Yethel the raven god and his salmon wife -- The story of Yethel and a flood -- How the raven god helped the women -- The feast of the raven god, Ne-kilst-lass -- The story of the eagle -- The sun totem and its story -- The daughter of the sun -- The moon crest and its story -- Tales from the bear totem -- How the bear stole his wife from the Hidery -- Story of the bear and Eagle's claw -- The story of the bear and Frog -- The story of the mountain goats -- Wasco and the story -- The Scannah totem and its stories -- Keel-coonuc, or, Whale's slave -- The adventures of Nuch-noo-simgat, etc. -- How the Whull-e-mooch got fire : a legend of the Cowtichians -- The bear and the princess, a Hidery tale -- [Stories from the mortuary columns of the Hidery]: Meela's tomb -- The story of Bealus -- The doom of the Katt-a-quins, a legend of Alaska.".
- catalog title "Tales from the Haida Indians".
- catalog title "Tales from the Hidery".
- catalog title "Tales from the totems of the Haida Indians".
- catalog title "Tales from the totems of the Hidery / collected by James Deans ; edited by Oscar Lovell Triggs.".
- catalog title "Tales from the totems of the Hidery and from other Indian nations on the Coast of North Western America".
- catalog type "Folklore. fast".
- catalog type "Legends. fast".
- catalog type "text".