
Ugunux̂naaĝnaĝulux.
This exclamation is said when remembering someone who has passed on from this life.
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This exclamation is said when remembering someone who has passed on from this life.

This phrase says if one wets their stomach while washing dishes, they will marry a drunk.

https://youtu.be/O5CVcfeLwd0 (If you fart, run around the house holding a spoon) This phrase says that if one farts, one should run around the house while

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF3dkMvIQ00 This phrase states that you can see which direction the wind is coming from by the direction a cat washes its face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0Bh8VSoE9A This phrase is said in belief of a child wrapping a string around their finger signifying another pregnancy.

This phrase is said in belief of the length of grass determining how deep snow will get in winter.

This phrase identifies the increased activity the ocean has during the month of August.

This greeting is said to somebody on the day commemorating their patron/matron saint.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1SWGI9SmcI This phrase is said in belief of wedding candles foretelling who may pass first, the bride or groom.

This song was written in 1993 by Aquilina D. Lestenkof as the entry song for the Pribilof School District’s dance group called the Ataqan Akun