Pea Nai? AvdiiHS 
By Franz Boas 
TOGETHER WITH TEXTS 
Collected by ALEXANDER FRANCIS CHAMBERLAIN 
aa TEXTS COLLECTED BY ALEXANDER F. CHAMBERLAIN 
IN 1891 (Nos. 1-44) 
[Nos. 1-23. Told by Paul] 
1. CoryoTE AND Fox 
Coyote started. He saw Fox. Coyote said: “Give me your 
blanket. Let us be friends.”” Coyote said: ‘Let us go.’ Fox 
said: ‘‘ Yes, let us be friends.’”’ Then he started. He went along. 
He saw people. There were many tents. Then they had a race. 
2. CorvoTE AND Locust! 
Coyote went along. He saw Locust. He said to him: ‘Give me 
your shirt. If you give it to me, you will be my younger brother. 
1. CorvoTEeE AND Fox 
Tslena’xe* ske’n'ku'ts. n’u’px,ne’ na‘’k!,yo’s. qake’ne’ ske’n'ku'ts 
He started Coyote. He saw Fox. He said Coyote: 
hamate’ktsu sc’t!ne’s. huts!n’ata’,ne’ swv’tjmo. -ta’xas qake’jne’ 
“Give me your blanket. We shall be friends.”” Then said 
sk/n‘ku'ts hults!maxa’,ta. qake’jne’ na’k!yo he  ta’xas 
Coyote: ‘Let us go.”’ He said Fox: SOVeS: now 
huts!mata’,ne’ swy’tjmo. ta’xas ts!ma’xe’. qa‘na’xe’. n’u’px,ne’ 
we shall be friends.’’ Then he started. He went along. He saw 
a‘qisma’kinck!s. yu'naqa’,ne’ a, ket.ta’e's. ta’xas _ n’ctke'n'e" 
people. Many were their tents. Then he made 
kalnuxu’kna'm. 
@ Trace. 
2. CoroTE AND Locust 
Qana’xe’ sk-’n'ku'ts. n’u’pxane’ a,‘kuk.tako’wum’s. qak¢'Ine’ 
He went along Coyote. He saw Locust. He said 
to him; 
hamate’ktsu a,‘qa‘twumla’,tmis. hena‘mate’ktsa‘p hntsxal’:’n‘e’ 
“Give me your shirt. If you give it to me you will be 
1 See No. 57, o 140. 
85543°—Bull. 59—18——1 1 
