[6] G. B. ii. 1-5.
[7] Modern Mythology, 'Myths of the Origin of Death.'
[8] Spencer and Gillen, p. 476.
[9] Mariner, ii. 127.
[10] Making of Religion, chapters xi.-xiii.
[11] G. B. ii. 1.
[12] Prim. Cult. ii. 308, 1871; ii. 340, 1873. In the edition of 1891, Mr. Tylor, in accordance with his altered ideas, dropped his denial of borrowing, and said that Torngarsuk was later identified with the devil—a common result of missionary teaching, just as Saints under Protestantism became, or their statues became, 'idols.'
[13] G. B. ii. 1. Meiners, Geschichte der Religionen, Hanover, 1806, 1807, i. p. 48.
[14] E. I. Dodge, Our Wild Indians, p. 112.
[15] "Le Jeune", Relations des Jésuites, 1633, p. 16; 1634, p. 13.