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pikvah / pikvaha- story, myth of pre-human times
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4883 | revised Oct 31 2014
pikvah / pikvaha- • N • story, myth of pre-human times
Derivative (1)
pikváhahirak "in mythic times, in the times of the s"
Source: WB 1131.1, p.373
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kári xás chaka'îimich ni-'apúnmiik pa-'arará-hih pa-'arará-kuupha pa-'arara-píkvah then then slowly 1s(>3)-learn.from the-human-language the-human-doing the-human-story And so I slowly learned the Indian language, the Indian customs, the Indian stories. Source: William Bright, "Speech to Karuk Tribal Council" (WB-01) | read full text
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