Glenn Moore

Discussion of hunting language and directional terminology (2004)

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Text identifier: GM9
Speaker: Glenn Moore
Primary documentation: Andrew Garrett
Project transcription: Alysoun Quinby
Audio source: AG-03-1
Note: These recordings are primarily in English, including Yurok words and phrases illustrating usage, as well as several sentences (below). Recordings of words and phrases are separately excerpted within the Yurok audio dictionary.

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  1. 'Owook kue tme-gook'.
    I'm going to go hunting tomorrow.
     
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  2. Kues ko' ne-wook' puuek?
    Where can I see deer?
     
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  3. Nek ser-mer-tek' puuek.
    I killed a deer.
     
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  4. Nek koh-che-wok' puuek.
    I caught a deer.
     
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  5. Srmer-tek'.
    I killed it.
     
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  6. Srmer-tek' chyer-'er'y.
    I killed a bear.
     
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  7. Koh-che-wok' twe-goh. Koh-che-wok' chmuuek.
    I caught a raccoon. I caught a wildcat.
     
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  8. Koh-che-wok' le'-go'.
    I caught a fisher.
     
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  9. Koh-che-wok' 'wah-chehl.
    I caught a skunk (civet cat).
     
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  10. Srmer-tek' hlmey-yep-'ee'r.
    I killed a rattlesnake.
     
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  11. Nek kue tme-gook' 'o-wook. Wo-nekw ... Ne-gook-sep kee la tme-gook'.
    I'm going hunting tomorrow. I'm going to hunt up at Negooksep.
     
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  12. Weet kee ko tme-gook'.
    Then I'll hunt.
     
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  13. Weet kee laa-yek'.
    I'm going that way.
     
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  14. Kerr-cherh kee laa-yek' so wo-nekw.
    I'm going up by that ridge.
     
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  15. Noohl kue 'o pa-'a-nee kue nes-kwe-choo'm.
    Then you'll come up to that spring.
     
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  16. Wee-'eeet pue-leek ko so tme-gook'.
    I'm going to hunt downriver.
     
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  17. Weet choo-lekw ko so tme-gook'.
    I'm going to hunt down the hill.
     
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  18. Weet ko pkwe-chook'.
    That's where I'm going to come out.
     
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  19. Pech-kue soo-nekw kue laas.
    The trail goes upriver.
     
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  20. Weet 'o te-po'n s'e'-goh.
    There's a madrone tree growing there.
     
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  21. Weet wo-nue chee 'o soo-to'.
    You go up the hill right there.
     
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  22. Weet 'o tmoh-ke-lee', ko neee'n 'o wo-nekw,'o tmoh-ke-lee' nah-kwoh te-poo.
    It's broken there, look uphill, there's a broken fir there.
     
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  23. Kue pue-leek weet soo-nekw weet cho' laas so he-goo'm.
    You go on the path that goes downriver.
     
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  24. Pech-kue mehl loh-pee'hl.
    The clouds are coming from upriver.
     
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