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233-241. Conflicts and Quarrelling between Husband and Wife
242-246. Conjugal Infidelity.
247-251. Polygamy and Jealousy.
252. The Mother who took her Son's Fruit
253-254. Parents who kill their Children
255. The two Sisters who fought over a Crab
256-259. The Brothers who quarrelled, and the Younger of whom went away
260. Sonare and his Six Blind Brothers.
VIII, TALES OF AGRICULTURE (261-271)
261. The First Bull-Roarer
262. The First Coconut (Kiwai version)
263. The First Coconut (Masingara version)
264-265. The First Yam
266. The First Taro
267. The First Kokea
268. The First Banana .
269-271. The Origin of Gamoda.
IX. VARIOUS CULTURE MYTHS (272–278)
272. Kapia, the Black Cockatoo, brought Fire to Kiwai
273. How Turuma of Gibu was taught the Use of fire by Gibunogere
274. How the Torres Straits Islanders obtained Fire
275. How a Gururu Man was taught by a Spirit to make Fire
276. How Various Animals were sent to fetch Fire.
277. The First Iron Harpoon-Head
278. The First Drum in Saibai
X. TALES CONNECTED WITH CEREMONIES (279-290)
279. How the Moguru Ceremony was inaugurated
280. How the Dudi Women got to know about the Moguru
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