Abstract

Perhaps when the reader has finished this paper he will place me in the category with the fabled shoemaker who, when the city was in danger and its wise men were considering how best to fortify it, declared, There is nothing like leather. In something connected with my own special craft, I seek the solution of a difficult problem. I shall discuss the origin of a myth which is of wide distribution on the American continent and the islands of the Pacific

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