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Mohawk
Verb
kén:ton’
- it means
1976, Mary Nicholas and Carolee Jacobs, “Kaienterehstahkhwa’ [Omens]”, in Kanien’kéha Okara’shón:’a [Mohawk Stories], page 113:Tóka’ ensathón:te’ne’ ónhka’k taienken’to’ókhon’ tánon’ iáh ónhka’ té:ien’s né kén:ton’ tsi ónhka’k eniaíheie’- If you hear someone knocking and no one is there, that means that someone will die