- 著者
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蔡 熙鏡
- 出版者
- 北海道大学大学院文学研究科北方研究教育センター = Center for Northern Humanities, Graduate School of Letters, Hokkaido University
- 雑誌
- 北方人文研究 = Journal of the Center for Northern Humanities (ISSN:1882773X)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.6, pp.129-135, 2013-03-31
This folktale was told by Mrs. Valentina Nikolaevna Sachgun who was born in the village Ygbo
(Nogliki District) in 1935. The folktale was recorded in February 27, 2011 during my fieldwork
in the village of Nogliki. Then I transcribed the folktale with the help of Mrs. Galina Ivanova
Paklina, another speaker of the East-Sakhalin Dialect of Nivkh, in September 14, 2012.
Caror and Rabbit
In the old days, People took some of rabbit skins and brought it with them when they go to Pot
for hunting. When they were in Pot, ducks appeared at night and were fluttering over them and
making noise while crying. They made a fire, when my friend had been making a fire they (the
ducks) were fluttering over them.
The ducks came down with the wings and hit on the ice of the ground and then they
changed into a person. They (the ducks) changed into a person, the Caror. Then those
people who are the people of water said. It is said that they have long legs and the body is short.
Then, asked to my friend. “What kinds of flesh of animals do you eat in your village?” My
friend answered. “We eat only the animals bouncing far away”.
(and then) he took the rabbit skin on the hand and showed it to them. At the sight of the skin of
a rabbit, all of the Caror jumped on the water and changed into the birds, and they flew away.
In the old days, Caror is said to have lived in the water but in the land. When they killed
the rabbits and were eating them, other rabbits gathered and drove out Caror. The rabbits
drove out Caror into the water. That’s why Caror hate rabbits. It is said that they fear even
rabbit skins because they fear rabbits. The end, the end