bear-dance of the women of, viii. 195;
the tug-of-war in, ix. 178
Kamtchatkans, their ceremony at an eclipse of the sun, i. 312;
will not mention whales, bears, and wolves by their proper names, iii. 398;
their attempts to deceive mice, iii. 399;
their observation of the Great Bear, Pleiades, and Orion, vii. 315;
offer excuses to bears and other animals which they kill, viii. 222;
their belief in the resurrection of all creatures, viii. 257;
stab the eyes of slain bears, viii. 268 sq.;
their fear of demons, ix. 89;