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Tables of Contents for Traditions of the Arapaho
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
1. Origin Myth (fragmentary). D.
1
2
2. Origin Myth (fragmentary). D.
3
1
3. Origin Myth (fragmentary). K.
4
3
4. The Origin of Culture. K.
7
1
5. The Flood. K.
8
5
6. The Flood and Origin of the Ceremonial Lodges. K.
13
7
7. Origin of the Ceremonial Lodges. D.
20
1
8. Origin of the Kit-fox and Star Lodges. D.
21
1
9. Origin of the Ceremonial Lodges. K.
22
1
10. Lime-Crazy. D.
23
6
11. Lime-Crazy. K.
29
2
12. Origin of the Buffalo Lodge. D.
31
11
13. Origin of the Buffalo Lodge and the Sacred Bundle. D.
42
7
14. Origin of the Buffalo Lodge. K.
49
1
15. Origin of the Seineniinah (a)waa(n)t. K.
49
1
16. Nih'a(n)ca(n) loses his Eyes. D.
50
1
17. Nih'a(n)ca(n) loses his Eyes. K.
51
1
18. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Magic Arrows. D.
52
2
19. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Dwarf's Arrow. K.
54
1
20. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and Coyote. D.
55
1
21. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and Coyote. K.
56
1
22. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and Coyote. K.
56
1
23. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Deer Women. K.
56
1
24. Nih'a(n)ca(n) Feast of Beaver stolen by Coyote. D.
57
1
25. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Beavers. K.
58
1
26. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Dancing Ducks. K.
59
1
27. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Dancing Ducks. D.
60
1
28. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Elks. K.
61
2
29. Nih'a(n)ca(n) Penem trans Flumen mittit. D.
63
1
30. Nih'a(n)ca(n) Penem trans Flumen mittit. K.
63
1
31. Nih'a(n)ca(n) fecit ut Membrum Virile demigret. D.
64
1
32. Nih'a(n)ca(n) pursued by the Rolling Stone. D.
65
3
33. Nih'a(n)ca(n) pursued by the Rolling Stone. K.
68
1
34. Nih'a(n)ca(n) pursued by the Rolling Stone. K.
69
1
35. Nih'a(n)ca(n) pursued by the Rolling Skull. K.
70
1
36. Nih'a(n)ca(n) disguises himself as a Woman. D.
71
2
37. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Two Maidens. D.
73
1
38. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Mouse. K.
74
1
39. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and his Mother-in-law. D.
75
2
40. One-Eyed-Sioux and his Mother-in-law. K.
77
1
41. Nih'a(n)ca(n) usurps a Father's Place; Origin of Death. D.
78
4
42. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and his Daughter. K.
82
1
43. One-Eyed-Sioux and his Daughter. D.
82
4
44. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Seven Sisters. K.
86
2
45. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Seven Sisters. D.
88
8
46. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and Panther-Young-Man. K.
96
1
47. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and Whirlwind-Woman. K.
97
1
48. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and Whirlwind-Woman. D.
98
3
49. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Bear-Women. K.
101
2
50. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Bear-Women. D.
103
2
51. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Young Men race for Wives. D.
105
2
52. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Mice's Sun Dance. K.
107
1
53. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Mice's Sun Dance. D.
108
1
54. Nih'a(n)ca(n) cuts his Hair. D.
109
1
55. Nih'a(n)ca(n) cuts his Hair. K.
110
1
56. Nih'a(n)ca(n) goes Fishing. K.
111
1
57. Nih'a(n)ca(n) sharpens his Leg and dives on the Ice. K.
112
1
58. Nih'a(n)ca(n) dives on the Ice. K.
113
2
59. Medicine-Man Kingfisher dives through the Ice. D.
115
3
60. Nih'a(n)ca(n) imitates his Host. D.
118
2
61. Nih'a(n)ca(n) imitates his Host. K.
120
1
62. Nih'a(n)ca(n) and the Dwarf. K.
120
1
63. The Woman and the Horse. K.
121
1
64. How the Dwarfs were killed. K.
122
1
65. How the Cannibal Dwarfs were killed. D.
122
2
66. The Cannibal Dwarf. D.
124
1
67. The Dwarf who tried to catch a Woman. K.
124
1
68. The Dwarf who caught a Woman. K.
125
1
69. Sleepy-Young-Man and the Cannibals. D.
126
7
70. The Beheaded Ones. K.
133
3
71. The Cannibal Babe. K.
136
1
72. The Woman and the Monster. D.
136
4
73. The Woman who gave birth to a Water Monster. D.
140
2
74. The Water Monster. K.
142
1
75. The Water Monster slain. D.
143
2
76. The Man who became a Water Monster. K.
145
2
77. Snake-Boy. D.
147
3
78. The Man who became a Snake. D.
150
1
79. The Woman who had Beaver Children. D.
151
1
80. Bear, the Six Brothers and the Sister. D.
152
1
81. Foot-Stuck-Child. K.
153
7
82. Foot-Stuck-Child. K.
160
1
83. Splinter-Foot-Girl. D.
161
18
84. Tender-Foot-Woman. D.
179
2
85. Light-Stone. D.
181
9
86. Badger-Woman. D.
190
2
87. Badger-Woman. D.
192
8
88. Badger-Woman. K.
200
3
89. Nariniiha, the Substitute. D.
203
2
90. The White Dog and the Woman. D.
205
2
91. The White Dog and the Woman. K.
207
2
92. The White Dog, the Woman and the Seven Puppies. D.
209
17
93. The She Bear and the Two Brothers. D.
226
1
94. The Adulterous Bear. K.
227
1
95. The Bear and the Old Men. K.
227
1
96. The Bear who painted himself. K.
228
1
97. The Deceived Bear. K.
228
1
98. The Bear and the Skunk. D.
228
1
99. The Quarrelling Porcupines. K.
229
1
100. The Painted Porcupine, D.
230
1
101. Thunder-Bird and White-Owl. D.
231
1
102. Raw-Gums and White-Owl-Woman. D.
231
5
103. The Skunk and the Rabbit. K.
236
1
104. Turtle's War-party. K.
237
1
105. The Girl who became a Bear. K.
238
1
106. Big Owl, Owner-of-Bag. D.
239
8
107. The Red Speckled Horse. D.
247
10
108. The Man who sharpened his Foot. K.
257
1
109. The Man who sharpened his Foot. K.
258
1
110. The Lame Warrior and the Skeleton. D.
259
1
111. Mulier cuius Vagina Multis Dentibus insita est. D.
260
1
112. The Man who brought back the Dead Body. K.
261
1
113. The Sioux Woman who acted as a Man. K.
261
1
114. The Faithless Woman and the Kiowa. K.
262
1
115. Laughter. K.
263
1
116. The Horse-Tick. D.
263
1
117. The White Buffalo Cow. D.
264
2
118. The Eight Young Men who became Women. D.
266
1
119. Journey to the Owners of Moon-shells. D.
267
2
120. Split-Feather. D.
269
3
121. Spitting-Horn-Shell and Split-Rump. D.
272
3
122. The White Crow. K.
275
2
123. Man-Above and his Medicine. D.
277
1
124. Skull acts as Food-getter. D.
278
4
125. The Deceived Blind Man. D.
282
3
126. The Deceived Blind Man. K.
285
1
127. The Deceived Blind Man and the Deserted Children. K.
286
7
128. The Deserted Children. K.
293
1
129. The Young Man and his Father-in-law. K.
294
4
130. Blood-Clot-Boy. K.
298
6
131. Blood-Clot-Boy and White-Owl. D.
304
6
132. Blood-Clot-Girl. K.
310
1
133. Blood-Clot-Girl. D.
311
10
134. The Porcupine and the Woman who climed to the Sky. D.
321
9
135. The Porcupine and the Woman who climbed to the Sky. D.
330
2
136. The Porcupine and the Woman who climbed to the Sky. K.
332
7
137. The Porcupine and the Woman who climbed to the Sky. K.
339
1
138. The Porcupine and the Woman who climed to the Sky. K.
340
1
139. Found-in-Grass. D.
341
9
140. Found-in-Grass. D.
350
6
141. Found-in-Grass. D.
356
22
142. Found-in-Grass. K.
378
9
143. Found-in-Grass. K.
387
1
144. Blue-Bird, Buffalo-Woman, and Elk-Woman. K.
388
7
145. Blue-Feather, Buffalo-Woman, and Elk-Woman. D.
395
9
146. Blue-Feather and Lone-Bull. D.
404
15
Abstracts
419
58
Appendix 1: Contributors
477
2
Appendix 2: Retranslations of Latin Passages
479