Ararahih'urípih
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kíxah to singe one's hair (as widows do in mourning); to burn brush for the world renewal (Kroeber and Gifford, p. 21)

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lexicon ID #3895 | revised Jun 30 2005

kíxah V • to singe one's hair (as widows do in mourning); to burn brush for the world renewal (Kroeber and Gifford, p. 21)

Derivative (1)
kixáhaan "brush-burner at the world renewal"

Source: WB 895, p.361; JPH ani 06:825


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  1. tá kunkíxa patúuyship.
    (Previously) they burned brush on the mountain (i.e., Mount Offield).
    Source: Nettie Ruben, "The Pikiawish at Katimin" (WB_KL-83) | read full text