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l (1898), pp. 401 _sq._] [Footnote 61: W. A. Elmslie, _Among the Wild Ngoni_ (Edinburgh and London, 1899), p. 70.] [Footnote 62: H. A. Junod and W. A. Elmslie, _ll.cc._] [Footnote 63: C. W. Hobley, _Ethnology of A-Kamba and other East African Tribes_ (Cambridge, 1910), pp. 107-109.] [Footnote 64: Fr. Mueller, "Die Religionen Togos in Einzeldarstellungen," _Anthropos_, ii. (1907) p. 203. In a version of the story reported from Calabar a sheep appears as the messenger of mortality, while a dog is the messenger of immortality or rather of resurrection. See "Calabar Stories," _Journal of the African Society_, No. 18 (January 1906), p. 194.] [Footnote 65: E. Perregaux, _Chez les Achanti_ (Neuchatel, 1906), pp. 198 _sq._] [Footnote 66: E. Perregaux, _op. cit._ p. 199.] [Footnote 67: Sir J. E. Alexander, _Expedition of Discovery into the Interior of Africa_ (London, 1838), i. 169; C. J. Andersson, _Lake Ngami_, Second Edition (London, 1856), pp. 328 _sq._; W. H. I. Bleek, _Reynard the Fox in South Africa_ (London, 1864), pp. 71-73; Th. Hahn, _Tsuni-Goam, the Supreme Being of the Khoi-Khoi_ (London, 1881), p. 52.] [Footnote 68: W. H. I. Bleek, _A Brief Account of Bushman Folk-lore_ (London, 1875), pp. 9 _sq._] [Footnote 69: W. H. I. Bleek, _Reynard the Fox in South Africa_, pp. 69 _sq._] [Footnote 70: A. C. Hollis, _The Masai_ (Oxford, 1905), pp. 271 _sq._] [Footnote 71: A. C. Hollis, _The Nandi_ (Oxford, 1909), p. 98.] [Footnote 72: Captain W. E. H. Barrett, "Notes on the Customs and Beliefs of the Wa-Giriama, etc., British East Africa," _Journal of the R. Anthropological Institute_, xli. (1911) p. 37.] [Footnote 73: Th. Williams, _Fiji and the Fijians_, Second Edition (London, 1860), i. 205.] [Footnote 74: _Lettres Edifiantes et Curieuses_, Nouvelle Edition, xv. (Paris, 1781) pp. 305 _sq._] [Footnote 75: A. W. Howitt, _Native Tribes of South-East Australia_ (London, 1904), pp. 428 _sq._] [Footnote 76: Antoine Cabaton, _Nouvelles Recherches sur les Chams_ (Paris, 1901), pp. 18 _sq._] [Footnote 77: Baldwin Spencer and F. J. Gillen, _Northern Tribes of Central Australia_ (London, 1904), pp. 513 _sq._] [Footnote 78: Father G. Boscana, "Chinigchinich," in _Life in California, by an American_ [A. Robinson] (New York, 1846), pp. 298 _sq._] [Footnote 79: Merolla, "Voyage to Congo," in J. Pinkerton's _Voyages and Travels_, xvi. (London, 1814) p. 273.] [Footnote 80: P. A. Kleintitschen, _
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