[26] Francis Parkman, The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century, second edition, p. lxxxiii (quoting Le Clerc); Boston, 1867. [↑]
[27] Teit, Thompson River Traditions, p. 85. [↑]
[28] Alfred Wiedemann, Religion of the Ancient Egyptians; New York, 1897, p. 55. [↑]
[29] Heli Chatelain, Folktales of Angola: Fifty Tales, with Ki-mbundu text, literal English translation, introduction, and notes (Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society, I); Boston and New York. 1894. [↑]
[30] Memoirs of American Folk-Lore Society, V; Boston and New York, 1897. [↑]
[31] J. W. Bouton, Bible Myths and their Parallels in Other Religions; 2d ed., New York, 1883; Bible Folklore, A Study in Comparative Mythology; New York, 1884. [↑]
[32] The Myths of the New World, A Treatise on the Symbolism and Mythology of the Red Race of America; 3d ed., Philadelphia, 1896. [↑]
[33] Heckewelder, Indian Nations, p. 254, ed. 1876. [↑]
[34] Henry, Travels and Adventures in Canada, etc., pp. 212–213, New York, 1809. [↑]
[35] G. B. Grinnell, Pawnee Hero Stories and Folktales, with Notes on the Origin, Customs, and Character of the Pawnee People; New York, 1889, pp. 358–359. [↑]