 
	| Original Title | Dialect | Informant | Genre Form | Genre Content | ID | glossed | Audio | 
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| sɒɣrpjeːxʷ | eastern mansi (EM) | Semeon Alagulov (15.12.1904) Andrei Istanovitš Jutkin (27.12.1904) | prose (pro) | Bear Songs (bes) | 1552 | by Schigutt, Hannah | – | 
| Text Source | Editor | Collector | 
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| Kannisto, Artturi - Liimola, Matti, Wogulische Volksdichtung V. MSFOu, volume 116, p. 127-128 | Kannisto & Liimola (KL) | 
| English Translation | German Translation | Russian Translation | Hungarian Translation | 
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| "Axe dance" | – | – | – | 
| by Schigutt, Hannah - Riese, Timothy | 
| Citation | 
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| Kannisto & Liimola: OUDB Eastern Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1552. Ed. by Janda, Gwen Eva. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1552 (Accessed on 2025-10-31) | 
| sɒɣrpjeːxʷ (glossed version) | 
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| A woman and a man entered. | 
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| The man dances. | 
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| While he is dancing he comes closer and closer to the table, he comes close, came close to it. | 
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| Under the table lies an axe. | 
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| When he reached out (his arm for the axe), the man sitting at the table says: "Don't touch it!" | 
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| he says. | 
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| He fell backwards. | 
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| He came back dancing. | 
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| He reached out his hand, grabbed the axe. | 
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| He went backwards to the door, sings: | 
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| "My hundred bear-killing weapons fell into my hand, | 
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| my hundred elk-killing weapons fell into my hand, | 
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| I stole an axe, | 
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| I stole a woman. | 
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| I'm a man who hunts down a bear alone, | 
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| I'm a man who hunts down an elk alone." | 
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| They started to dance together, danced, stopped, went outside. |