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Introduction | 167 | |
Fort Chimo and the surrounding region | 167 | |
Climate | 172 | |
Auroras | 173 | |
Vegetation | 173 | |
Animal life | 174 | |
Mammals | 174 | |
Birds | 175 | |
The native inhabitants of the country--general sketch | 175 | |
The Eskimo | 175 | |
The Indians | 181 | |
Special account of the people around Fort Chimo | 184 | |
The Koksoagmynt | 184 | |
Physical characteristics | 184 | |
Diseases | 187 | |
Marriage | 188 | |
Children | 190 | |
Burial customs | 191 | |
Religion | 193 | |
Outdoor life | 202 | |
Tattooing | 207 | |
Clothing | 208 | |
Dwellings | 223 | |
Household articles | 228 | |
Food and its preparation | 232 | |
Tobacco and snuff | 234 | |
Means of transportation | 235 | |
By water | 235 | |
On land | 240 | |
Weapons and other hunting implements | 246 | |
Hunting | 249 | |
Miscellaneous implements | 252 | |
Amusements | 254 | |
Art | 259 | |
Story-telling and folklore | 260 | |
Origin of the Innuit | 261 | |
The coming of the white people | 261 | |
Origin of living things on the earth and in the water | 261 | |
Origin of the guillemots | 262 | |
Origin of the raven | 262 | |
Origin of the quadrangular spots on the loon's back | 262 | |
Origin of the gulls | 263 | |
Origin of the hawks | 263 | |
Origin of the swallow | 263 | |
The hare | 263 | |
The wolf | 263 | |
Lice | 263 | |
Origin of mosquitoes | 264 | |
Story of the man and his fox wife | 264 | |
The rivals | 264 | |
The jealous man | 264 | |
Story of the orphan boy | 265 | |
The origin of the sun, moon, and stars | 266 | |
Auroras | 266 | |
The sky | 266 | |
The winds | 267 | |
The Nenenot or "Naskopie" | 267 | |
Principal characteristics | 267 | |
Clothing | 281 | |
Preparation of the skins for clothing | 292 | |
Dwellings | 298 | |
Sweat houses | 300 | |
Household utensils, etc | 300 | |
Tobacco and pipes | 302 | |
Means of transportation | 304 | |
By water | 304 | |
By land | 308 | |
Weapons | 312 | |
Hunting | 316 | |
Miscellaneous implements, tools, etc | 317 | |
Amusements | 320 | |
Festivals | 322 | |
Folklore | 327 | |
Story of the wolverine and the brant | 327 | |
Story of the wolverine | 327 | |
The deer and the squirrel | 328 | |
The young man who went to live with the deer | 328 | |
The wolf's daughter going to seek her lover | 330 | |
The devil punishing a liar | 333 | |
A wolverine destroys his sister | 333 | |
The rabbit and the frog | 334 | |
The wolverine and the rock | 336 | |
Creation of people by the wolverine and the muskrat | 338 | |
Origin of the whitish spot on the throat of the marten | 338 | |
The Indian and his beaver wife | 339 | |
The venturesome hare | 340 | |
The spirit guiding a child left by its parents | 342 | |
Fate of two Indian men | 343 | |
The starving wolverine | 345 | |
The starving Indians | 349 |
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