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impurávaas flour sack
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2486 | revised Dec 19 2014
impurávaas • N • flour sack
Literally: 'flour blanket'
Derivation: | impur vaas |
flour blanket |
Source: WB 589.2, p.345
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peempurávaas patuvuhvúhinaa púyava patakuníkviipvarayva púyava tá kunsíchakvutva,
vaa tá kunipyáfus.
And when they did the deerskin dance, when they carried the obsidian blades, they wore the flour bags around their waist, they put them on that way, as dresses.Source: Nettie Ruben, "The White Man's Gifts" (WB_KL-65) | read full text