[394.] This is a very good definition of faith.

[395.] “The Lake Where the Stone Giants Lie Buried.”

[396.] This is the usual description.

[397.] The Great Head is only another name of Dagwanoenyent, who is the Tornado or Cyclone.

[398.] This particular method of raising the dead is common to a large number of other stories. They differ only in minor details; in this a number of trees is mentioned, while in other stories only a single tree is mentioned.

[399.] These two words together signify “He eats human beings as a habit;” i.e., he is a cannibal.

[400.] This name is sometimes applied to a person who after being in a long swoon regains consciousness.

[401.] This refers to the grinding of the rocks and stones by the force of cyclonic winds.

[402.] This signifies “the small dose.” It is the name of a famous medicine, and it is so called because only a very small dose is required. Erroneously it has been commonly rendered “the small water.”

[403.] The term hochinagen is the name commonly applied to the native healer and exorcist.