Haida Indians of Queen Charlotte Islands, ceremony performed by pregnant women among the, i. 70;

warlike pantomime of women while the men are at war, i. 133;

their belief as to death at ebb-tide, i. 168;

their charm to obtain a fair wind, i. 320;

medicine-men among the, iii. 31;

their recovery of lost souls, iii. 67 n.;

attempt to kill the souls of their enemies in war, iii. 72 n. 1;

their story of the type of Beauty and the Beast, iv. 131 n. 1;

their religions of cannibalism and of dog-eating, vii. 20 sq.;

girls at puberty secluded among the, x. 44 sq.