öwanü akano ökato
Ye'kwana
Etymology
From öwanü (“heart”) + aka (“at, in, on, to”) + -ano (nominalizer) + ökato (“shadow, reflection, spirit, double”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [əwaːnɨ akaːno əkaːto]
Usage notes
- This term is usually found with a second-person possessor, as ayennü akano ökato (Caura River) or adennü akano ökato (Cunucunuma River).
References
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Please see Module:checkparams for help with this warning.Gongora, Majoí Fávero (2017) Ääma ashichaato: replicações, transformações, pessoas e cantos entre os Ye’kwana do rio Auaris, corrected edition, São Paulo: Universidade de São Paulo
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