[462.] This incident shows that the story-tellers believed that the so-called dead were really not dead, and that these well knew what was transpiring on earth among mankind.

[463.] This is the psychological counterpart of the familiar “Fear not” of the Sacred Scriptures.

[464.] This is the slavery or servitude imposed by the evil use of orenda (or magic power) by a hostile person; in its original sense the English “spellbound” had this signification. [[815]]

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INDEX

Air, walking on, [340]

Algonquian God of Winter, [61]

Armstrong, John, Seneca informant, [50], [52]

Arrow—
embedded in body, extraction of, [416]
leaf used in withdrawing from body, [535]
magic, [317]

Ball game—
challenge to play, [234]
won by dog dressed as man, [235]