(_Doc. Hist. New York_, iv. p. 28.)
[149-1] Martius, _Von dem Rechtzustande unter den Ureinwohnern
Brasiliens_, p. 28, gives many references.
[149-2] Id. _ibid._, p. 61.
[149-3] _Le Livre Sacre des Quiches_, Introd., pp. clxi., clxix.
[149-4] _Travels in Yucatan_, i. p. 434.
[150-1] Schoolcraft, _Ind. Tribes_, v. pp. 416, 417.
[150-2] Mrs. Eastman, _Legends of the Sioux_, p. 161.
[151-1] _Rel. de la Nouv. France_, 1634, p. 27; Schoolcraft, _Algic
Researches_, ii. p. 116; _Ind. Tribes_, v. p. 420.
[151-2] De Smet, _Western Missions_, p. 135; Schoolcraft, _Ind. Tribes_,
i. p. 319.
[151-3] Mrs. Eastman, _Legends of the Sioux_, p. 72. By another legend
they claimed that their first ancestor obtained his fire from the sparks
which a friendly panther struck from the rocks as he scampered up a stony
hill (McCoy, _Hist. of Baptist Indian Missions_, p. 364).
[152-1] Mrs. Eastman, ubi sup., p. 158; Schoolcraft, _Ind. Tribes_, iv.
p. 645.
[152-2] Waitz, _Anthropologie_, iii.
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