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"From the First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution"

OBTAINED BY REV. S.R. RIGGS.
[/S]u[ng]ka|wa[ng];|[k.]a |waka[ng]ka |wa[ng]|wa[k.]i[ng]|wa[ng]|
Dog | a; | and | old-woman | a | pack | a |
|ta[ng]ka| hnaka. |U[ng]kan
| large |laid away.| And
[/s]u[ng]ka|[k.]o[ng]| he |sdonya.|U[ng]ka[ng]|wa[ng]na|ha[ng]yetu,|
dog | the |that| knew. | And | now | night, |
|u[ng]ka[ng]|waka[ng]ka
| and | old-woman
i[/s]tinman|ke[/c]i[ng]|[k.]a| en | ya: |tuka|waka[ng]ka|ki[ng]|
asleep | he thought| and |there|went:| but| old woman| the |
|sdonkiye|[/c.]a|kiktaha[ng] 3
| knew | and | awake
wa[ng]ke,|[/c.]a| ite |hdaki[ng]ya[ng]| ape |[/c.]a|ki[/c]akse,|
lay, | and |face | across |struck| and | gashed, |
|[/c.]a|nina| po, | keyapi.
| and |much|swelled,|they say.
U[ng]ka[ng]|ha[ng][.h]a[ng]na|heha[ng]|[/s]u[ng]ka|toke[/c]a|wa[ng]|
And | morning | then | dog | another | a |
| en | hi, |[k.]a| okiya | ya.


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