Eskimo Texts 15 in 



lyXuanuhman aitculayajiya aitcoqmani 



entered his house 1 would frequently give him something | when one gave him | 



qoinik\uyd° a\-anun lyXunun aulayaqhq tainaceyaqXuni 



putting them under his clothes | to other 1 houses he would go | being thus con- 



neqiqcyaniyaqtoq acm^ ayiavKuyd" 



stantly supplied ] he constantly obtained his food | and | taking them home | to 



ana-lukmin^un Hani umidliyum i'yn^irja aiyn^LvKuyo turayami 



his grandmother | once 1 the rich man | his son | failing to return | when he 



iXiapaluyaq ana-ni dpeqcyoaqciya in^uknik 



heard | the poor orphan | his grandmother 1 he kept asking her | some people 1 



ndlumayan dna-lua naluniyaqtoq tutalua 



she not knowing them | his grandmother | always was ignorant | her grandson [ 



oqalaktoq in^ud piXiyuUculaco nukdtpidt aulaitcuat 



said I the people 1 never do anything (?) | the young men | that never go away I 



dna-luan kioya piXiyovd' tapkunaya nukdtpian- 



his grandmother | answered him ] are you stronger than | those | young men | 



m" tutaludn piya tuynyauyd'cuamun 



her grandson | said to her ] against one that is not an evil spirit | against one 



tautuknaqtuamun taqoUniayd-cuya tutaludn taina dpeqcyoqXuyo 



who can be seen | I will not be made to die | her grandson | thus | repeatedly 



ndluniluqtoqoni ktcema qoliaqpoq 



asking her I she saying falsely that she did not know | at last | she said | his 



dna-lua Lnyuroqku dtiroq tamna m^ud 



grandmother | whether he lives | it makes no difference 1 he | people | on an 



qikiqtami in^uqaqnailaqaqtuat kivanmun lyXiqKutin 



island | who have a man named Inuqaqnailaq | to the east | you travelling | a 



qicuk tautukniayin iXiapaluk pikiqtoq i aulaqtoq 



water sky | you will see it | the poor orphan | replied 1 oh | he went away | the 



umidliyum lyXudta tuyanun umidhk iyn'"iptik pinya 



chief I his house | towards it I chief | your son | he who killed him | although I 



qayitcuk-dluayiya dn-oyaqcyaiPcuya umidlyum kiulaitcka 



want to discover him | I have no clothing | the chief | he did not answer him | 



umidhk qesmqcoq nukaqXiq aiyn'^iqcoq 



the chief | was in a state of weeping | his younger son | had not returned home | 



tucaqnd-coq iciyonilu taina dpeqcyotqiqcaqXuyo _ kic'ema 



he did not hear | his entering even | so | asking him again about it I finally | 



kiova pdmy dn-oyaqcyayM''tk qakimna qaitciuy 



he answered him | daughters | some articles of clothing 1 from without | bring 



iciqman umidlyum panidn aitcoya nutamk dn\oyani.k 



him I when she entered | the chief | his daughter | gave him | some new | clothes | 



aitcuaneqmani piXiyd-coq iqaitcuamk culi 



after she had finished giving him | he said again | some soft ones | also | he 



dn-oyaqayopcaliyd-coq umidliyum neydcqo-ydluaya iXiapaluyaq 



wanted to have more still | the chief | although he asked him to eat | the orphan] 



neyicuyd-aq noyaqnik acm^ pdmymin^un 



did not wish to eat | , some fawn-skin clothing | then 1 to his daughter | he said 



dn-oyaqcydcqoya aitcuaneqmani . aulaqtoq 



to give him the clothing | after she had finished giving him 1 he went away | 



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