offered first berries of season to the earth or the mountains, viii. 133 sq.;

will not eat the fool-hen lest they grow foolish, viii. 140;

their belief in the assimilation of men to their guardian animals, viii. 207;

their propitiation of slain bears, viii. 226;

their superstitions in regard to killing deer, viii. 242;

custom observed by man whose daughter has just reached puberty among the, viii. 268;

their charms [pg 492] against ghosts, ix. 154 n.;

seclusion of girls at puberty among the, x. 49 sqq.;

their dread of menstruous women, x. 89 sq.;

prayer of adolescent girl among the, x. 98 n. 1;