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BARBEAU, Marius. 1961. Tsimsyan Myths
Illustrated. Ottawa: Dept. of Northern Affairs and National Resources,
National Museum of Canada. 97 p. (National Museum of Canada Bulletin;
174. Anthropological Series; 51).
The paper version is out of print
Available in English only
Table of Contents and Preface, i 2.7 MB
PART 1. TSMYAN TEXTS:
The Gitrhawn or Salmon-Eater Tradition, 3 4.0 MB
Gitrhawn or Salmon-Eater of the Haida, 8 7.6 MB
The Eagle "Fugitives" from the North, led by Nees'wamak, 17 7.0 MB
The Cormorant head-dress of Sen'arhæt, 25 7.3 MB
The Beaver Hat, 34 5.2 MB
Strong Man who holds up the world, 40 9.3 MB
Strong Man &Aelig;mælk who holds up the world, 51 7.2 MB
Dzaradilaw and his copper canoe, 60 2.2 MB
The woman who married the sea bear, 62 2.2 MB
The crying woman and Gamlugyides, 64 6.0 MB
"What have you done to my child?", 71 3.5 MB
The origin of light, 75 2.7 MB
How light originated, 78 2.2 MB
The ball of light, according to the Tsimsyan, 80 2.2 MB
The origin of Thraymsem, a Haida tale, 83 2.0 MB
PART II. DESCRIPTION OF HAIDA ILLUSTRATIONS:
The Mountain Goat of Stekyawden, 89 3.4 MB
Carried away, like Ganyemede, by the Eagle, 92 699 KB
The bulbous Dragon, 92 699 KB
Nanasemgyet, the native Orpheus, 93 1.5 MB
Bear Mother, 94 2.8 MB
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