 
	| Original Title | Dialect | Informant | Genre Form | Genre Content | ID | glossed | Audio | 
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| isʲoɒ̯ morx wɘːtəx mans | pelym mansi (PM) | Jeblankov, Feodor Ljepifanovich | prose (pro) | Bear Songs (bes) | 1335 | glossed | – | 
| Text Source | Editor | Collector | 
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| Kannisto, Artturi - Liimola, Matti (1958): Wogulische Volksdichtung gesammelt und übersetzt von Artturi Kannisto, bearbeitet und herausgegeben von Matti Liimola. IV. Band. Bärenlieder. In: Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne, 114. Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, 348-349. | Liimola, Matti | Kannisto & Liimola (KL) | 
| English Translation | German Translation | Russian Translation | Hungarian Translation | 
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| "A girl went to gather cloudberries" | – | – | – | 
| by Riese, Timothy | 
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| Kannisto & Liimola 1958: OUDB Pelym Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1335. Ed. by Eichinger, Viktória. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1335 (Accessed on 2025-11-01) | 
| isʲoɒ̯ morx wɘːtəx mans (glossed version) | 
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| A girl went to gather cloudberries. | 
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| And she lost her way. | 
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| She wandered for a short time or she wandered for a long time. | 
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| While she was going about, she came upon a bear den. | 
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| Then she went in. | 
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| The bear looked at her. | 
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| The bear pushed her farther back with his snout. | 
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| The bear searches in its pillow, it dug out a root. | 
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| He puts it into her mouth. | 
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| She ate it up. | 
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| She was completely overcome by sleep. | 
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| She lay down. | 
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| She fell asleep. | 
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| Whether it was a long winter or whether it was a short winter, she slept all through it. | 
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| Suddenly she is woken up, with a bear snout she gets pushed up. | 
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| And she got up. | 
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| When she looks, it had somehow become summer. | 
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| The bear says, marry me! | 
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| Where (else) should I go, she says, I'll marry (you). | 
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| And she got married. | 
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| Then they live on. | 
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| They lived a short or a long time, a girl and a boy were born. | 
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| They came into a cone-forest. | 
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| The bear climbed up to knock down cones. | 
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| And he knocks down cones. | 
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| They gather cones. | 
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| The boy put down a cone longer than a quarter cubit. | 
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| The girl stole it. | 
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| The boy began to look for it all at once, the girl says, I didn't take it. | 
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| Then the boy says, swear! | 
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| The girl swore; by the bottom of our uncle's quiver I didn't take it. | 
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| The bear calls down, are you crazy? | 
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| Now we're ruined by perjury, you've killed me. | 
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| When she gets shoved aside, there lies the cone longer than a quarter cubit. | 
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| Then he says, where shall we go? | 
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| Let's go to your uncle's big hunting path. | 
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| There we'll lie down a bit. | 
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| They lay down a bit next to the hunting path. | 
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| Then they lie. | 
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| Suddenly they get barked at by a dog. | 
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| Up above a man calls, Uncle, for taking the song further, for taking the tale further, take a look out. | 
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| When I looked out, I lost consciousness. | 
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| The woman calls, you have killed your brother-in-law, eat him up. |