[14] Cooked corn meal wrapped in corn husk.
[15] Gourd bottle.
[16] At the request of the author, there has been no editing.—E. C. P.
[17] What an interesting illustration of how custom and belief may be affected by a change in material culture, caused by foreign contact!
[18] The Rev. J. Jetté notes that a peculiar fear of bears is universal among Ten’a women, concluding that the fear is due to the bear tales in which the bear is represented as peculiarly hostile to women. The view that the tale is the outcome of the fear is also tenable.
[19] The notes for this appendix have been contributed, except in a few instances, by the respective authors of the tales.
[20] In collaboration with John V. Satterlee, a Menomini.
[21] See The Owl Sacred pack of the Fox Indians. Bulletin 72, Washington, 1921.
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