"Wampum belt, He of the," or Hiawatha [54], [64] Warrior saved by pygmies; Iroquois myth [65]
West Wind, Power of; God of the Iroquois [52]
Why the chipmunk has the black stripe on his back; Iroquois myth [80]
Wild cat and the white rabbit [110]
Witch in the shape of a dog, Iroquois account of a [73]
Witch story; Iroquois myth [71], [77]
Witch transformation, Iroquois account of a [74]
Witchcraft. See [Sorcery].
Witchcraft, Iroquois account of a case of [72]
Witches and witch charms, Iroquois myth giving origin of [69]
Corrections:
| page | original text | correction |
| [50] | Atotarha | Atotarho |
| [n 1] | Pére | Père |
| [61] | said | said, |
| [63] | until, | until |
| [65] | diluviæ | diluvii |
| [69] | Yä-skuⁿñ-nⁿ-nä | Yä-skûⁿ-nûⁿ-nä |
| [73] (2x) | Hi-nûⁿ | Hi-nuⁿ |
| [82] | fine | find |
| [87] | tomakawk | tomahawk |
| [92] | father | father, |
| [108] | so?" | so? |
| [112] | Hinuⁿ | Hi-nuⁿ |