There once lived a young man, his elder brother, and his elder brother's two wives. One time there was to be a pig-feast. The elder brother wanted his brother and elder wife to stay behind, but the younger brother said, "No, you three stay here. I will go alone." The elder brother refused, however, and he and his younger wife left. The elder brother had left his fish spear [
sa'are or
age ] encased in a bamboo tube under the side of the house. The younger brother removed it and took it to a large
ko'oya tree in fruit. There he saw a large flock of
ga'are birds [Pesquet's Parrot]. He took the arrow and shot one of them. But one of the prongs broke off and the bird flew away and fell down at a distance. He then whittled a new prong, removed the broken one, and darkened the new one with charcoal and replaced it.
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