Fairy Tales and Myths of the Bering Strait ChukchiAlexander B. Dolitsky "Fairy Tales and Myths of the Bering Strait Chukchi," edited by Alexander B. Dolitsky and translated by Henry N. Michael, is a creative compilation of traditional stories of the aboriginal peoples of the Chukchi peninsula. |
Contents
The Toy People | 1 |
Enavechgyn | 7 |
The Woman and the Ball | 10 |
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Akannykay animals arctic fox arrived arrow asked bearded seal became began Chauchu Chomaragtygyrgyn Chukchi language Chukchi Peninsula Chukotka clothing companion cried daughter deft eagle Enavechgyn enemies Eskimo Eyguskey fairy tale fairy tales father fight folklore girl herd hero hide hunter hunting husband Ikychurin Inenlikey inhabitant of Uelen Itelmen jumped Kachap Kamchatka peninsulas kele killed Kolyuchin Koryak Kunlelyu Kurkyl Kykvat legends little orphan lived looked Lyavtyleval married meat mother mountain mouse Mutlyuvi Narrated in 1948 Naukan nerpa Novaya Zhizn old woman older brother Paleoasiatics Peegti polar bear polog raven Recorded and translated reindeer herder rekken seal shaman she-bear she-polar bear shore Skorik sleep spear spider started strongman Suddenly Taykygyrgyn Tepkelin threw told took translated into Russian tundra Uelen Uelen village Velvynelevyt walked walrus whale wife wild deer wolf wolves women yaranga Yatgyrgyn young