Field Note Book Crocker Land Expedition 1913-1915 No. 51 Dictionary and Phrase Book
Page 84
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Transcription
P hail kút-tu pants (bearskin) nán-nook " sealskin káh-k-lík (mans or woman's) partner i'-pa thy i-pa-eít pencile tik-tant pigeon, sea síek-wa pipe hoo-yoot perhaps im-ma-ha " i-shoo-ák-to pour sha-dook-to tours, he koo-ee-oo pour (imp) koo-ee-i'-a point noo promontory káhng-a-ló pleased, he is ah-nung-eé-to paper tuk-tuk-an ptarmigan ak-kúk-sha pipe, fill your ee-loog-dée-gít- primus, he pumps up tet-tuk-shi-ahk-to points, he tik-koo-áhki-to quiet, be (imp) ah-luk-kit