General Note:
Foreword signed O. W. Frost.
Formatted Contents Note:
Togiak tales for children: Porcupine hunt / told by Annie Blue, interpreted by Harry Moore, and written by Helen Stewart -- Aruyak and his sling / told by Annie Pauk, interpreted by Gladys Coupchiak, and written by Helen Stewart -- Eskimo bedtime story / told by Mary Coupchiak, interpreted by her daughter Gladys, and written by Helen Stewart -- Bethel tales for children: How crane got his blue eyes / Gladys Fancher -- Old crow and mink / Gladys Fancher -- How fox got to be black / Gladys Fancher -- Legends of the Lower Yukon and Kuskokwim: Achkak / told by Sophie Hootch to Herman Romer -- Ghost woman / told by Sophie Hootch to Herman Romer -- Origin of Emmonak / told by Sophie Hootch to Herman Romer -- Death in the family / told by Albert C. Romer, Sr., to Herman Romer -- War between the Eskimos / told by Albert C. Romer, Sr., to Herman Romer -- Girl who came back to life / told by Peter Umigiak to Sister Mary James McLaughlin -- Legends of Kotzebue and vicinity: Okailuk's story of Kotzebue / told by Marie Stalker to Viola Jerrel -- Blind man and the loon / told by Emily Barr to Martha Barr -- Orphan and his grandparents / told by Emily Barr to Martha Barr -- Enchanting aroma / told by Rosie Barr to Martha Barr -- Kittiwake seagull / told by Rosie Barr to Martha Barr -- Fox and the raven / told by Freda Goodwin and Martha Barr -- Mighty mouse / told by Isaish Barr to Martha Barr -- Mischievous children / told by Bessie Cross to Martha Barr -- Flour for food / told by Paul Green to Martha Barr.