their firm belief in immortality, iv. 137;
the Corn Woman among the, vii. 177;
their theory of the lower animals, viii. 205 sq.;
their respect for rattlesnakes, viii. 217 sqq.;
their ceremonies at killing a wolf, viii. 220 sq.;
their propitiation of slain bears, viii. 224 sqq.;
their ceremonious treatment of dangerous animals, viii. 237;
their belief that each species of animals has its patron or genius, viii. 243 sq.;
may not break the bones of the animals they eat at feasts, viii. 258 n. 2;
their reluctance to let dogs gnaw the bones of animals, viii. 259;