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návunih to be a downhill slope
Dictionary Entry
lexicon ID #4340 | revised Nov 08 2005
návunih • V • to be a downhill slope
- méekva takun'ífikvanaa papiríshriik, káru poonavúniihva, káru pooxuvúraan. They always pick them in the brush, even on the side-hills, even in the gulches. [Reference: TK 212.11]
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kári xás ni'ûufak pataskaná'anamahich kaan ni'íipma.
I took my little pole and climbed down.Source: Benonie Harrie, "Coyote Pups" (DAF_KT-05a) | read full text