Journal of American Folklore. 4:12 (1891)

Today's free book is Journal of American Folklore, Vol. 4, No. 12 (1891). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image; I have provided individual story titles where applicable.

The book is available at Hathi (I have not checked for other online sources).

Table of Contents

Franz Boas. Dissemination of Tales among the Natives of North America (pp. 13-20)
H. Carrington Bolton. Some Hawaiian Pastimes (pp. 21-26)
Folk-Lore of Stone Tools (pp. 27-28)
George Frederick Kunz. Exhibition of Gems Used as Amulets, etc. (pp. 29-31)
James Deans. The Daughter of the Sun. A Legend of the Tsimshians of British Columbia (pp. 32-33)
James Deans. A Creation Myth of the Tsimshians of Northwest British Columbia (p. 34)
E. A. P. de Guerrero. Games and Popular Superstitions of Nicaragua (pp. 35-38)
W. M. Beauchamp. Iroquois Notes (pp. 39-46)
Charles L. Edwards. Some Tales from Bahama Folk-Lore (pp. 47-54)
Frederick Starr. A Page of Child-Lore (pp. 55-56)
Alice C. Fletcher. The Indian Messiah (pp. 57-60)
George Bird Grinnell. Account of the Northern Cheyennes concerning the Messiah Superstition (pp. 61-69)
[Green Corn Dance and the Great Feather Dance] (pp. 71-78)
Washington Matthews. Marriage Prohibitions on the Father's Side among Navajos (pp. 78-79)
A. F. Chamberlain. Superstitions concerning the Deaf (p. 79)
H. Carrington Bolton. Arabian Games and Folk-Lore (p. 79)

Book Reviews
Races and Peoples by Daniel G. Brinton (pp. 87-88)
The Two Lost Centuries of Britain by Wm. H. Babcock (pp. 88-89)
English Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs (pp. 89-90)
The Exempla, or Illustrative Stories taken from the Sermones Vulgares of Jacques De Vitry by Thomas Frederick Crane (pp. 90-91)
The Women of Turkey and Their Folk-Lore by Lucy M. J. Garnett (pp. 92-93)