| Original Title | Dialect | Informant | Genre Form | Genre Content | ID | glossed | Audio |
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| kuːrəm kom kʷælnə juw tuːt | eastern mansi (EM) | Semeon Jakovlevitš Alagulov (13.12.1904) Andrei Ivanovitš Jutkin (24.12.1904) | prose (pro) | Bear Songs (bes) | 1557 | by Schigutt, Hannah | – |
| Text Source | Editor | Collector |
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| Kannisto, Artturi - Liimola, Matti, Wogulische Volksdichtung V. MSFOu, volume 116, p. 172-178 | Kannisto & Liimola (KL) |
| English Translation | German Translation | Russian Translation | Hungarian Translation |
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| "Three men enter the hut" | – | – | – |
| by Schigutt, Hannah - Riese, Timothy |
| Citation |
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| Kannisto & Liimola: OUDB Eastern Mansi Corpus. Text ID 1557. Ed. by Janda, Gwen Eva. http://www.oudb.gwi.uni-muenchen.de/?cit=1557 (Accessed on 2025-11-01) |
| kuːrəm kom kʷælnə juw tuːt (glossed version) |
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| Three men enter the hut. |
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| Two are dressed up as men, |
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| one is dressed up as a woman. |
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| They turn the fur outwards, put it on, |
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| on their backs they make a hump, on their front they make a wooden penis, |
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| hang a club (on themselves). |
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| They come in from outside, ask: "What kind of loud hut do you have?" |
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| The people there say: "We have a bear hut." |
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| "Why do you have a bear hut?" |
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| "We", they say, "have a thing that people are scared of." |
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| "Where is it? |
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| show it!" |
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| "Look, it's sitting here on the table." |
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| "Eh", he says, "so you are afraid of this? |
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| I", he says, "I am not afraid of this", |
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| "I took it, grabbed it by its two legs, |
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| I dashed him against a pine tree standing here, there's poop running out of his bottom." |
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| He is asked again: "What are you afraid of?" |
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| The long-legged frog on the shore of the marsh lake, that is what I am afraid of." |
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| The woman and the man lie next to each other, |
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| they copulate, the third man lies off to one side, listens. |
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| Later he begins to sing: |
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| The five weeks of the ending month, |
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| the six weeks of the ending month |
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| weeks I have lost. |
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| Why did I lose them? |
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| For my sister-in-law I have lost them. |
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| Then I looked downwards, |
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| My sister-in-law's skull is (like) the shafted smoke-hole plug of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter to be put in the smoke-hole |
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| My sister-in-law's eyebrows are (like) two young snakes put to sleep. |
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| My sister-in-law's eyes, her miserable eyes are (like) the openings of two small pots dowsed with lye water, dowsed with tinder water. |
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| My sister -in-law's miserable nostrils are (like) the big nostrils of the world's woman's duaghter, of the wide world's woman's daughter, sniffing thirty pounds of tobacco. |
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| My sister-in-law's, yes, my sister-in-law's, my sister-in-law's mouth is (like) the seven-stripped Soaper mosquito net, sown with seven strips, of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's chins, (her) two chins are (like) the bent pieces of wood of an ice stow net bent by a master's boy, of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's, yes my sister-in-law's, my sister-in-law's hands are (like) the two bottom-grabbing hooks of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's breasts, (her) breasts are (like) the two clubs to break hemp of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's miserable round belly is (like) the shafted trough feeding ten dogs of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's navel hole is (like) the yellow entrance hole of an ermine of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's legs, (her) legs are (like) the two crowbars for hacking autumn ice, for hacking spring ice of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| My sister-in-law's miserable bottom opening is (like) the opening of the fumigating pit of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| my sister-in-law's, yes my sister-in-law's, yes my sister-in-law's opening, |
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| my sister-in-law's, yes my sister-in-law's, my sister-in-law's vulva opening is (like) the lid fallen into the opening of a pit of of the world's woman's daughter, of the wide world's woman's daughter. |
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| Hahahaha!" |