Reagan. Flood Myths of the Indians

Today's free book is Some Flood Myths of the Indians by Albert B. Reagan (1935). For the table of contents, check at the bottom of this post below the image.

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


Table of Contents

1. The Flood—"Tower of Babel" Myth of the Yuchi Indians
2. Another Yuchi Indian Flood Myth
3. An account of the Flood by Arkansas Indians 
4. A Flood Myth of the Pimas 
5. Flood Myth of the Navajos 
6. The Lake Tahoe Indian Myth concerning the Great Flood 
7. Two Indian Myths that have a Polynesian Flavor — The Sun and his dark Enemy and The Genesis Myth of the Luiseno Indians of California — an Eclipse Story and Genesis Myth, not Flood Myths 
8. A Flood Myth of the Ute Indians of Utah and California; or, The Contest between Darkness and Light and the Establishing the Days, Nights, Seasons, and Years 
9. The Hopi Indian Flood Myth 
10. The Keresan Indian Flood Myth 
11. A West Coast Indian Story of the Flood 
12. A Flood Myth of the Mandan Indians 
13. Some Flood Myths of Eastern Indians 
14. A Lenni-Lenapi Account of the Flood 
15. A Seneca Flood Myth
16. An Algonquin Account of the Great Flood 
17. The Flood Myth of the Bois Fort Chippewas of Minnesota 
18. A Myth of the Tupi Indians of Brazel about the Forming of the
Great Waters
19. Some American Flood Myths of the Early Mexicans 
20. A Flood Myth of the Miztec Indians of Mexico 
21. An Aztec Myth 
22. A Cholula Account of the Flood 
23. A Toltec Legend of the Flood