[42] A cannibal monster. [↑]

[43] Gitcikwe′we intended to assume this guise. [↑]

[44] Seven poles are always required for this kind of a wigwam. See story of Ciŋgibis. [↑]

[45] The usual procedure of the conjurer. [↑]

[46] This is related as a true story. One of Gitcikwe′we’s daughters is still living in the Timagami band; she is known as Pi·dje′ʻkwe. [↑]

[47] Quoted verbatim from Chief Aleck Paul. [↑]

[48] Thongs of rawhide. [↑]

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Appendix: Notes on Timagami Folk-Lore.

(By Neil C. Fergusson.)