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Oral Texts

Oral Text 1: How the Bumai clan claimed Dirka by means of a trick
Ulijeholi (Bio-iton-giga) Konyonomora, Jinka, December 1970.
Oral Text 2: Kirinomeri on his ancestors
Ulikuri (Kirinomeri) Turku, Waran (Maganto), 1996
Oral Text 3: How the Mursi came to Mursiland
Lugulointheno Jordomo, Waran (Maganto) 1996
Oral Text 4: The Parting of the Omo waters
Mederêlu Udjusha, Ulumholi, July 2010
Oral Text 5: How a Mursi became a Kwegu
Oral Text 6: How death came to the Mursi
Oral Text 7: When there were only women in Mursi
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