| Original Title | Dialect | Informant | Genre Form | Genre Content | ID | glossed | Audio | 
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| toːrəm axʷtəʃ | middle lozva mansi (LM) | Pershä, Michail Grigorich | prose (pro) | Ethnographic Texts (eth) | 1414 | by Eichinger, Viktoria | – | 
| Text Source | Editor | Collector | 
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| Munkácsi, Bernát (1896): Vogul népköltési gyüjtemény. In: IV. kötet. Életképek. Elsö füzet. Vogul szövegek és fordításaik. Budapest: Magyar tudományos akadémia, 413-414. | Munkácsi, Bernát; Kálmán, Béla | Munkácsi, Bernát (MU) | 
| English Translation | German Translation | Russian Translation | Hungarian Translation | 
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| "Sky stone" | – | – | – | 
| by Riese, Timothy | 
| Citation | 
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| Munkácsi, Bernát 1896: OUDB Middle Lozva Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1414. Ed. by Eichinger, Viktória. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1414 (Accessed on 2025-11-04) | 
| toːrəm axʷtəʃ (glossed version) | 
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| Sky stone. | 
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| A storm cloud releases a fiery stone; if it hits a tree, it rips the tree apart, if it hits a person, the person get killed. | 
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| Three years afterwards the sky stone is found. | 
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| It is found by a fortunate man or a fortunate woman. | 
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| They keep it in the house; when necessary, 'sky fire' is lit, they strike a light with it. |