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The first song:
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Mi muhe ye
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Mi biat ye
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Biat ye dada
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Muhe dada
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Quite possibly a battle song sung by the hilichurls before combat. I have observed that when two or more hilichurls are present, they engage in frenzied brawling after singing this vulgar song.
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The second poem:
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Eleka mimi-a-Domu
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Mita domu-a-dada
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La-la-la
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La-la-la
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Mimi mosi ye mita
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The song is sung by hilichurls as they dance around totem poles. In my estimation it is some form of tribal hymn. It has an upbeat tone and is usually heard during festivals.
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The third poem:
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Mi muhe mita nye
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Mi muhe mita nye
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Muhe nye
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Muhe nye
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Gusha
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Biat, gusha
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A melancholic hilichurl song I heard during an exchange with an elderly samachurl. Although I do not yet understand the literal meaning of the poem, the overwhelming sense of grief that comes through in the song is enough to captivate the best poets in my birthplace (despite such praise, I must admit the acrid smells coming from the elderly hilichurls were just as melancholic, and just as overwhelming).
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