chek'wehl prayer seat, "stone 'seats' on mountains ... They are semicircular walls of mortared stones, a yard or
two across, three or four feet high", flat place in front of a cliff
cherhkwek' I am jumping center (in the brush dance)
cherkw jump center (in the brush dance), bird's tail
ma'ak head rings, "a stuffed ring of deerskin with three or four of the scarlet [woodpecker] scalps sewn
on", "head rings with woodpecker on them", head roll
telogehl "small animate objects which in the body of an ordinary person cause disease but in the
body of [a doctor] give her clairvoyance and the faculty of curing", pain, disease, illness
terrluel bone put through nose of corpse, knife with short hilt
'e'guue'r a carrying case of ordinary folded deerskin, basket used in jump dance, medicine basket
'o kergery feather camp, dress camp (in Jump Dance)
Dictionary entry
ruerowok' • vt oo-class • I sing • vt o-class • I boil over, I sing [In the early twentieth century, oo-class inflection is documented for this
verb; in the modern language only o-class inflection is found.]
Lexicon record # 2922 | Source reference(s):
YT1026 R244 JE120 Semantic
domain: ceremonies and dances Derivation: morphological structure rur-ow-o-
According to Weitchpec Frank (ALK78:34), nrrmryek' refers to the leader
of a song and rurowok' refers to "the second voice or accompanier".