among the Haídas kill the souls of foes, iii. 72 n. 1;
thought to swallow people's souls, iii. 76 sq.;
among the Navajos, ceremony performed by them over a returned captive, iii. 113;
in Corea, their control of demons, ix. 99, 100;
among the Koryaks, enjoy the favour of demons and pull out their invisible arrows, ix. 101, 126;
expel demons at the winter solstice, ix. 126;
among the Esquimaux, their grotesque masks of supernatural beings, ix. 379;
their second sight, ix. 380;
of the Yakuts and Samoyeds, keep their external souls in animals, xi. 196
Shamash, Babylonian sun-god, xi. 80 n. 3;