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A Woman who was mated with a Dog. G: Rink, p. 471; S; C: Boas, p. 637, Folk-Lore, ii. p. 124; W: Murdoch.
Sedna and the Fulmar. C: Boas, p. 583, Folk-Lore, ii. p. 127.
The Lost Daughter. G: Rink, p. 186.
The Children of a Woman and a Shark. G: Eventyr og Sagn, ii. p. 74 (cf. also Rink, p. 470).
The Faithless Wife. G: Rink, p. 143; [S]; H: Turner, p. 264.
Ititaujang. G: Rink, p. 145; S; C: Boas, p. 615.
III. Miscellaneous.
The Blind Man who recovered his Sight. G: Rink, p. 99; C: Boas, p. 625; S.
[The Woman who became a Raven. C.]
Avigiatsiak. G: Rink, p. 450.
The Reindeer and the Animal with the Iron Tail. Ge: Holm, p. 84.
[The Bear a Woman's Son. C: Boas, p. 638; S.]
[The Sun and Moon. G: Rink, p. 236.]
IV. Men turned into Animals.
V. Men assuming by Magic the Form of Animals.
VI. Animals appearing as Animals.
A. L. Kroeber.