Yana Texts, by Edward Sapir, [1910], at sacred-texts.com
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS. |
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Key to characters used | |
I. CENTRAL DIALECT (Gatā'?i). |
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Myths. |
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I. Flint Boy | |
II. The Theft of Fire and the Burning of the World | |
III. The Visit of the Geese People to Mt. Shasta | |
IV. Bluejay's Journey to the Land of the Moon | |
V. The Creation of the Yana | |
VI. Origin of Sex, Hands, and Death | |
VII. Coyote and His Sister | |
VIII. Coyote and His Mother-in-Law | |
IX. The Rolling Skull. | |
II. NORTHERN DIALECT (Garī'?i). |
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Myths. |
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X. Coyote, Pine-Marten, and Loon | |
XI. The Drowning of Young Buzzard's Wife | |
XII. Coyote, Heron, and Lizard | |
XIII. The Finding of Fire (from Curtin's "Creation Myths of Primitive America") | |
Narratives and Customs |
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XIV. Indian Medicine Men | |
XV. Marriage | |
XVI. A Lovers' Quarrel | |
XVII. Childbirth and Death | |
XVIII. Death and Burial | |
XIX. Betty Brown's Dream | |
XX. Spell said by a Girl desirous of Getting a Husband | |
XXI. Curse on People that wish one Ill | |
XXII. Prayer on Sneezing | |
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Supplementary Texts, collected by Dr. R. B. Dixon. |
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XXIII. The Rolling Skull | |
XXIV. Grizzly Bear and Deer | |
III. SUPPLEMENTARY YANA MYTHS, collected by Dr. R. B. Dixon. |
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I. The Creation of Man | |
II. The Contest of Fox and Coyote | |
III. The Lost Brother | |
IV. The Flints and Grizzly Bears | |
V. I'lhat?aina | |
VI. Fixing the Sun | |
VII. Woodpecker and Woodrat | |
VIII. Rabbit Woman and Her Child | |
IX. Coyote and Rabbit Gamble | |
X. Gopher and Rabbit Gamble | |
XI. Coyote and the Stump | |
XII. Loon Woman | |
XIII. Pine Marten's Quest for Moon's Daughter |