Karuk Dictionary
by William Bright and Susan Gehr (© Karuk Tribe)
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ipsháanva / ipsháanvu- to take back (things)
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #2798 | revised Jan 28 2015
ipsháanva / ipsháanvu- • V • to take back (things)
Derivation: | ip-sáanva |
ITER carry.(things) |
- chími ipsháanvi pa'ára utâanaxitihirak vasuf'íruhapuh. Take some salmon backbone meat from Indian heaven! [Reference: KS 26. Man Visits His Dead Wife 020]
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kúna vúra mít puhári úhish ipshâanmutihaphat pa'úhish u'ífeesh
But They Never Packed Seeds HomeSource: Phoebe Maddux, But They Never Packed Seeds Home (JPH_TKIC-IV.4) | read full text -
víri hûut chími ukupeepsháanvaheesh.
How was she to carry it home?Source: Julia Starritt, "The Bear and the Deer" (WB_KL-32) | read full text