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THE JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-LORE. Vol. VI.—JULY-SEPTEMBER, 1893.—No. XXII.
BLACKFOOT MYTHOLOGY.[1]
CREATION MYTH.
ORIGIN OF THE WIND.
THE BLOOD-CLOT BOY.
NAPIOA.
THE LEGEND OF SHEEP CREEK.
LEGEND OF TONGUE CREEK.
LEGEND OF RED COULEE.
LEGEND OF THE RED STONE.
ONONDAGA TALES.
GRANDMOTHER O-NE-HA-TAH, MOTHER OO-KWA-E, AND THE LOST BOY.
THE FOX AND THE BEAR.
NOTES ON ONONDAGA DANCES.
SCOTTISH MYTHS FROM ONTARIO.[4]
THE HAUNTED GROVE.
THE FATED FAGOT.
BLUE BUTTERFLY,
A BLACK DOG.
AN OTOE AND AN OMAHA TALE.
THE CHIEF’S DAUGHTERS: AN OTOE TALE.
STORY OF THE SKULL: AN OMAHA STORY.
EXHIBIT OF GAMES IN THE COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION.
CASE I. PUZZLES, CHILDREN’S GAMES, MANCALA.
CASE II. BALLS, QUOITS, MARBLES.
CASE III. BOWLING, BILLIARDS, CURLING, AND SHUFFLE BOARD.
CASE IV. MERRELLS, FOX AND GEESE, CHESS, AND DRAUGHTS.
CASE V. AMERICAN BOARD GAMES, GAMES OF LOTS, LOTTO, CHINESE LOTTERIES.
CASE VI. KNUCKLE-BONES AND DICE, DOMINOES, EVOLUTION OF PLAYING CARDS, CHINESE PLAYING CARDS, PARCHESI, PATOLI, AND KAB.
CASE VII. BACKGAMMON, SUGOROKU, AND THE GAME OF GOOSE, EAST INDIAN, JAPANESE, AND SIAMESE CARDS.
CASE VIII. AMERICAN BOARD GAMES PLAYED WITH DICE.
CASE IX. TAROTS, TAROCCHINO, AND MINCHIATE. TYPES OF ITALIAN CARDS. MANUFACTURE OF PLAYING CARDS.
CASE XI. GERMAN CARDS (CONTINUED), SWISS, DANISH, SWEDISH, AND RUSSIAN CARDS. SPANISH, MEXICAN, AND APACHE CARDS.
CASE XII. FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN PLAYING CARDS. FORTUNE-TELLING CARDS, DR. BUZBY, AUTHORS, AND MISCELLANEOUS CARD GAMES.
NOTES AND QUERIES.
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES.
NOTES ON PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
JOURNALS.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
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