28 A Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 



utiq-o\-uyik kayiyaluymun aciny imulalckuni kuvmam 



telling them to return | into a corner | then 1 crouching down 1 when it was 

 aynaq tamna irucmicun CK-i\iyd-coq 



poured on her | the woman 1 that one | like her usual appearance | she became 

 ire-\aq makyMoq tiyuv\uyo tamna aV^'^yduk 



again 1 Irelaq \ sprahg up sharply | taking hold of her | that I bad little 



nucayiyun acm" iydka katakun 



woman | through her hair | then | he threw her out | through the passage | 



ire-\am ulak-a nuliani acin« tiyuvKuyo 



Irelaq \ went over to her | his wife I well | taking hold of her | although he was 



cinVikvikmLnyutLniayaluaya tiyumani tamna 



going to have her in his sleeping-place | when he caught hold of her | that | 



aynaq piXitd-yq acin^ oqalakXuni curoaq amna 



woman \ made herself free | well | asking | why 1 that one 1 do you not 



nuliaricuyd'piuy nuliarianik-an ire-\aq 



wish to marry | the one you were starting to marry 1 Irelaq \ when she 



tainaqmani qinaliyd'coq aan" oqalalaktoq m^ud iXoqaica 



acted thus to him ] he became angry | well | he said again | the people | all of 



toqotniaqnLvXuyd" ire-\am tuhoyi iqciXiqkutiy 



them I he going to kill them 1 Irelaq \ his hosts | they becoming afraid 1 they 



ar-aqciyat uti,q-ovKuyo Wiyanun tavra aun^ utiqtoq 



bade her stop | bidding her return | to her husband | well | then | she returned | 



nayliyivXuyd" iuk-oyi itiqamiy aulayut 



having pity on them | her hosts 1 when they rose in the morning | they departed | 



aan" tikin^amiy tavrumuya ku-kmun dtqautipqauyaliyd'kat 



well I when they reached | to that place | to the river | they let her down again 



mayuticaqayamiyuy tikm "ipqaqXuyo 



with difficulty | when they went next to carry, her up ] before reaching it 1 



cicurut pdqiqamiy m-oyat pdqayviktiy 



they slipped | when they tried again | they fell short of it I the place they at- 



tainacuyain^aqpi.v\uti,y kicema 



tained before | they not being able to reach even thus far | at last | they became 



qayataleqpai qayataleyamiyuy umialiaqcirut 



unable to raise it | when they became unable to raise it | they began to make a 



qamotin-ik acin" cikovan-ik amikkuyo qaK-erikcdXuyd" 



boat I with the sled | well 1 with a ? | covering it | piling the skins on top of 



amiqamiyuy pa-leqciK'Uyo qolayun 



one another | when they had covered it | providing a door for it | through its 



neqinikXu culiaqcyayinikXu cunikUqamkXu 



top I both some food I and some sewing material I and some miscellaneous 



imaliyat ndndiqXuyolu ayakcikamiyuy 



things I they filled it I providing it too with a lamp | when they were pushing it 



oqautiyat tamna kwk ayayuqaknun inuvXuyo acin'" 



off I they told her | that | river 1 to her parents | reaching | well | when she 



qoiculiyovikpan icumaym^aqovXuyo 



should have occasion to wish to satisfy nature | telling her simply to think | it 



kamayiniaqnivXuyo ire-Xam piya nuliani piyacun-un 



being of a nature to give heed to her | Irelaq \ told her | his wife f to three | 



