scorched yellow, it having been hot upon him (as he stooped
to cut the bow-string). (And the Rabbit arrived at home.) "Itcitci+!!
O grandmother, the heat has left nothing of me," said he. She said,
"Oh! my grandchild! I think that the heat has left nothing of him for
me." (From that time the rabbit has had a singed spot on his back,
between the shoulders.)
* * * * *
DETAILS OF A CONJURER'S PRACTICE.
IN THE KLAMATH LAKE DIALECT. OBTAINED FROM MINNIE FROBEN, BY A.S.
GATSCHET.
M[/a][k=]laks|shu[/a]kiuk|k[/i]uksash|[k=][/a]-i|g[^u]'l[']hi|
Indians |in calling | the | not | enter |
conjurer
|h[/u]nk[)e]lam|l[/a]dshashtat,|nd[/e]na
| his | into lodge, | they
halloo
sha'hm[/o]knok;|k[/i]ush toks|w[/a]n|kiuk[/a]yank|m[^u]'luash|m[']na|
to call (him) | the conjurer| red | hanging out| as sign | his |
out; fox on a pole
|kan[/i]ta|p[^i]'sh.
| outside |"of him."
Kuk[/i]aks|tch[^u]'tanish|g[/a]tp[']nank|wig[/a]ta|tch[/e]l[x]a|
Conjurers| when treating| approaching | close by| sit down |
|m[=a]'shipksh.|L[/u]tatkish 3
| the patient. |The expounder
wig[/a]ta|k[/i]uksh[)e]sh|tcha[']hl[/a]nshna.|Shuy[/e]ga|
close to| the conjurer | sits down. | Starts |
choruses
| k[/i]uks, |w[/e]wanuish
|the conjurer,| females
tch[=i]k|win[/o]ta|liuki[/a]mnank| nadsh[=a]'shak |
then | join in | crowding | simultaneously |
singing around him
|tch[^u]tchtn[/i]shash.|H[/a]nshna
| while he treats |He sucks
(the sick).
m[=a]'shish|h[^u]'nk|hishu[/a]kshash,|t[/a]tktish|[^i]'shkuk,|
diseased | that | man, |the disease|to extract,|
|hantch[/i]pka|tc[=i]'k
| he sucks out| then
kuku[/a]ga,|wishink[/a]ga,|m[^u]'lkaga,|[k=][/a][k=]o|g[^i]'ntak,|
a small | small snake, | small | bone | after- |
frog, insect, wards,
|k[/a]haktok|n[/a]nuktua
| whatsoever| anything
nshendshk[/a]ne.|Ts['][^u]'ks|toks| k[/e]-usht|tch[/e]k[)e]le|[/i]tkal;|
small. | A leg | | being | the (bad) | he |
|