MARK-LAND (Wood-land). In legend of the Norse voyage to America, [14], [15]
MARRIAGE among the Indians, [73]
MARTEN. An idle brave; in the story of the Fairy Wives, [170-172]
MASON, JOHN. One of the early settlers; and the feud with the Pequots, [30]
MASTER OF LIFE. In the story of the Spirit-bride, [164]
MASTER-CARPENTER. A supernatural being, in Haida myth; story of his contest with South-east, [316-318]
MEDA. A 'medicine' society of the Algonquins, [119]
MEDA CHANT. An Algonquian religious ceremony, [114]
MEDECOLIN. Sorcerers, in Algonquian myth; conquered by Glooskap, [145]
MEDICINE-MEN, or SHAMANS, [135-140]; as priests, [136]; as healers, [136-138]; 'journeys' of, to Spirit-land, [139-140]; instituted by Attajen, [354]