Songs of the Copper Eskimos 



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YdCj'-tuni ic^.a- ItK-pak-cm-i^q-tunj-a ye yi ya- 1 ya'i yi ya-A hai ya- 1 y^i ha-i. ya 

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»"•••»« «•••«• ••^^•'••* 4fterV.l. pt.il-. 



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ciay-yu-aY-yu- ya u-ti& £q-cnT)-it- u- mi u-na fcq-a-n-Yi- vaK-cin-aq-piK. J p[j^jft-^o»M^a 



• P' iSpoken>putuyi9>uta> tj^im&ito untn <3,nY&iyunacfXYStluipKnakn 



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(1.) The first line Is whst was attu&lly sung' forV.i.pt.J. The second line isthAt furnished by 



■rtiete-tt. The third line ia for V.a.pt.5. 

 CZ.) For Verse 2 pt.3,thi6 me&SMre becomes |. wifii a c[UArter note subsfi+uted forthe eighth rest 

 (3.) The finiil 'cl°ofthi« measure becomes "e" in Verse 3. pf.l. 



