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Tales (North Carolina), continued:

The Three Little Pigs, 186.

The Turnip, 191.

The Witch Spouse, 187.

The Witches and the Dogs, 189, 190.

The Woman-Cat, 196.

The Woman-Horse, 186.
Three-Eyes, 198.

Tickling 'Possum, 183.

Watcher tricked, 178.

Woman on House-Top, 194.

Woman up a Tree, 184.

Tales (Ojibwa):

Nenabosho, 491, 492.

The Fisher, 492, 493.

Tales (Surinam):

Anansi eats Mutton, 244, 245.

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Cheyenne, 489, 490.
Chilcotin, 428, 429.
Chitimacha, 474-478.
Cœur d'Alène, 488.
Comanche, 489, 490.
Coos, 486.
Cree, 490.

Crow, 163.

Diegueño, 488.

Dog-Rib Indians, 489.

Hare Indians, 489, 490.
Hidatsa, 163.

Hupa, 487, 491.

Indo-Chinese, 415-426..

Jicarilla Apache, 489, 490.
Kalinias, 256.

Kaska, 427-473, 489.
Kitksan, 428.
Klamath, 487.
Kutenai, 486.

Lemhi Shoshone, 165.
Lillooet, 428, 486.
Luiseño, 488.
Maidu, 487.
Malecite, 479-485.
Miwok, 488.

Natchez, 477.

Navaho, 489, 490.

Negro. See Bantu, Bush Negroes.
Nez Percés, 164.
Nishinam, 487.

Niska, 428.
Ojanas, 256.

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