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atíraa to carry uphill on one's back
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lexicon ID #794 | revised Nov 02 2005
atíraa • V • to carry uphill on one's back
- pirishkâarim tupatíraa ka'tim'iinkároom. Grizzly Bear was carrying (her belongings) uphill from Katimin. [Reference: WB 25: Duck Hawk and His Wife 020]
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pirishkâarim tupaatíraa ka'tim'iinkároom.
Grizzly Bear was carrying (her belongings) uphill from Katimin.Source: Lottie Beck, "Duck Hawk and His Wife" (WB_KL-25) | read full text