[493] Catlin, Manners and Customs, etc., London, 1876, I, p. 36.
[494] Lettres édifiantes et curieuses, new edition, VI, pp. 172 ff.
[495] Charlevoix, op. cit., VI, p. 69.
[496] Dorsey, Siouan Cults, XIth Rep., p. 443.
[497] Boas, Kwakiutl, p. 323.
[498] Hill Tout, loc. cit., p. 154.
[499] Boas, Kwakiutl, p. 323.
[500] Miss Fletcher, The Import of the Totem, a Study from the Omaha Tribe (Smithsonian Rep. for 1897, p. 583).—Similar facts will be found in Teit, op. cit., pp. 354, 356; Peter Jones, History of the Ojibway Indians, p. 87.
[501] This is the case, for example, with the dog among the Salish Statlumh, owing to the condition of servitude in which it lives (Hill Tout, loc. cit., p. 153).
[502] Langloh Parker, Euahlayi, p. 21.