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The Old Woman's Grandson, Chiricahua Apache Text

excerpted from Chiricahua Apache Texts, with Ethnological Notes

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Then the white storekeeper returned.
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Then the white storekeeper returned.

(38.5)[5]
'Ákoo 'indaań 'indaań baanaa'indiiń náłghoná'a.
'Ákoo:
"Díí kéjaaí naanaahishndii."
yiiłndiná'a.

Then the white storekeeper returned.
Then:
"I'll buy this dog from you."
he said to him.

 
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(38.5) Linguistic Notes

baanaa'indiiń 'storekeeper'. naa'indii 'it is bought, purchased', 3rd person imp. with prefixes naa-'i- . Cf. naahi-...[si- perf.]-ndii 'to be bought, purchased' [act. intr.]. The text form is literally: 'he from whom things are bought'.