Eskimo Texts 19 a 



taututqiyd'ka andq aqyiyaluaqamii} 



she did not see it again I when they had passed away the evening for a while | 



ciqonaqcim'an tuialiyd-cut taina ci.ni'iknialaqmi.fj 



when it was bed-time | they lay down again as usual | thus | they sleeping | 



diaqciliyd-eoq panidk umata kaukaqpakXuni 



she began to waken again | their daughter | her heart | beating fast | being in 



Din^wyaqKuni qtviaqhqtoq taimdnatun 



a sleepy state I she was repeatedly turning her head around to look | like that 



culi dmaqum pamiuyatun d'uaq culi tautuliyd'ka 



one I also | a wolf | like its tail | that it was | also | she saw it again | she was 



ayoyiciliyd'ka culi ciqolaliyd-coq 



not able again to catch it | again | she went to sleep again for the second t'me (?) i 



acin^ tautuknaqcdqiqimn^anilu diqami dna-kni 



well I she not being able to see it again | when she rose | her parents | while 



an^iktCK-uyik dcuqtaliyd-coq qinHydluayami 



they were sleeping | she went outside again to look around | when she looked 



canmun qiviaqtoq cua kan-a 



about for a time | out to sea | she turned her head to look 1 lo | down there | 



mayaqtoaq aan" ulakdya Ukm^amiuy 



something that was black | well | she proceeded to go over to it I when she 



i'Kdcoyiya ndtceq toqoyaroaq nutaq 



reached it | she definitely recognised it | a seal I that was dead | newly | she 



airoq ayayuqakni oqalautiyik ndtceqmik toqoyayoqnwXuni 



returned home | her parents I she told them | a seal 1 she finding a dead one | 



apayan piya pdmy toqoyayDqnLqcuUn qayiciyaqloruy 



her father | said to her | daughter | you have found a dead animal | go over and 



pdnidn aiyamymayo apayan pi\ak-a 



bring it here I his daughter | when she had brought, it home | her father | cut it 



ndtciqculiyd'cut tavrumani dndqaqyiydluaqanuy 



up I they ate seal meat again | on that day | when they had passed away the 



ciqonaqcim'an ciqoliyd'cut taina 



evening for a while | when it was bed-time | they went to bed again | thus | 



cin^ik-dluayamiy pdniak di\iyd-coq umata 



when they had slept for a while | their daughter | awoke again | her heart | was 



kaukciqpaliyinn''i,qcoq qmaqniuyaqKuni 



in the condition again of beating a little fast | turning her head slowly to look | 



qiviaqti\iyd'Coq cua aan^ pamioq ayoliydlualiyd^ka 



she brought herself to look again | lo | then | a tail | although it almost es- 



man-a dmaqum pamiuyanm dX'auvaliqcoq 

 caped her again | this one | a wolf | from its tail | was a little different | a 



qaviumyoq pamiuyatun dpahqcoq makd-iqami 



wolverine they say 1 like its tail 1 it was a little | when she made herself rise i 



ndniroyeq\unilu dniroq cumik taima tautukmrn^anilu 



and taking the lamp-stick I she went out | anything | thus I she not seeing again | 



sumik iciKiyd'coq uvKupak\u cumik tautuyd'cjq taina 



anything | she went inside again ] by day too | anything | she did not see 1 so 



dnaqaqyipqaqkuyd" m^uk tdtqayma qiqiyaqtaqtoaq 



after they passing the evening | a man | outside there | who was tramping on 



