10 A Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



dcqotdiyai ne-yivKuni acm" tu-tumik tu-tu 



them home again | after eating | theja I with the caribou slcin | the caribou | 



tamna kamiyiya acm^ niunH atukaluyivkayd" 



that one | she made trousers of it | then | its leg-skins | converting them into 



tapkwa inHqamiyd" aulaqcaliyifXuni 



boots I those | when they were finished | she going out again for something I she 



aniroq uvXami cua acm" ukwa ndnmait dcqotdiyd'kai 



went out I in the morning | behold | then | these 1 packs I she carried them home 



qoyaroq apamm^un paiyuktayacuydluni 



again also | she was grateful | to her father | believing that he kept presenting 



tapkwa ndnmait ilaydt dtiydiuya 



her with | those | packs | some of them | she made into a coat for herself | when 



luHqamiuy anikcyaitoaq 



she had finished it | there being no material for the bottom fringe | there was no 



avatikcyaitcoq uvKami dnikami 



material for the fringe of the hood | in the morning | when she went out | 



tautuk-ai ndnmait dcqotdiyd'kai arjmakmayd' 



she saw them | packs | she carried them home again | when she opened them | 



cua makwa cinikcyatlu i.ciqvikcyatlu 



behold I these | both material for the bottom fringes | and material for hood 



iciqami cdvdliyd'kai iXimacuhqoni 



fringes | when she entered | she made them also | wishing to learn about it | she 



monayicaqciya kina makumtja kina qayyimayan pa-mi 



went to watch for him | who | with these | who | was bringing it | at the door | 



itcuinaqcirjq uvKaqman cua imna in''um 



she was standing outside | when it was light | behold | that one | a man | his 



aniqmrja tdvrandtciaq irj^wm tiyuya tiyuyini tautukamiuy 



breath | slightly there ] a man | seized her I her captor | when she looked at him | 



cua una nukdtpiaq dn-oyayikcuaq tavruma tarndtkumya 



behold 1 that one | a youth | wearing beautiful clothes | he I with these things i 



payukalan-iya iqci.n''acuydluyo 



had presented her from time to time | thinking that she was afraid of him | after 



nulianikamiuy ayidcuk-a avlaqtuk 



they were married | he wanted to take her home | they two set out | when they 



qak'ikamik tautuhai iqiyyaqpait" tautukamiyd' 



drew near | she saw them ] big platforms | when she saw them | she did not wish 



iyXaucunariqcoq u^irjdn tddoqXuyo tikiutiya 



to go any further | her husband | taking hold of her by the hand | made her 



arjayuqak tdvrani opicalaktuk oqalaqXutik 



reach it 1 his parents | then | they were greatly amazed I frequently saying | 



iyiwacuydlutin arjayuqaynun icumayd'kdluaqtuayuh 



having suspicions of casting you out | against your parents \ yet we not think- 



ayotata acm" aynaqtiy tdiya dn-oyaqcyaymiLk 



ing it was so | her husband | then | his own women* | sent her | some of her own 



ici.qcd'qov\uyo airanikmayd" dn-oyatqiqcjq 



clothes I bidding her bring it in | when she brought them | she had beautiful 



tavruma nulidtciani tiyumtvXuyo dqdtiyiyayiya 

 clothes I he | his new wife | taking her | he always made her his companion 1 



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