THREE TESTS. The story of the, [275-278]
THUNDER-BOYS. Twin thunder-gods of the Cherokees, [126]
THUNDER-GODS, INDIAN, [125-126]; analogous to thunder-gods of the aboriginal Mexican peoples, [126]
THUNDER-MEN. Man-eating beings in Sioux myth; in the story of the Snake-wife, [290-292]; transformed into the thunder-clouds, [292]
THUNDERER. A supernatural being, in Chinook myth, [334-338]
THUNDERER'S SON-IN-LAW. The story of the, [332-341]
THUNDERERS. The people of Hi'nun, the Iroquois thunder-god; a myth relating to, [219-222]
TIDAL-WAVE. Haida storm-deity; in the story of Master-carpenter and South-east, [318]
TIHUGUN (My Old Friend). A beneficent deity of the Tinneh, [358]
TIME. Indian methods of reckoning, [131-133]