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Wauja
Etymology
From yamukunaun (“children”) + -tope (“all, every”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌja.mu.kuˌnɐ̃ʊ.tɨˈpɛ/
Noun
yamukunauntope
- all the children (all the children in the village)
Yamukunaun aya autukene mapa! Atukutapai yamukunauntope. Iya tukene mapa. Hoona, ayiu! Pa, yamukunaun iya itsenu wi. Tika tika tika ...- "Children, let's collect honey!" She invited all the children . They were going to collect honey. "All right, let's go!" . Well, all the children went with . tika tika tika...
References
- "Yamukunaun aya" uttered by Itsautaku, storyteller and elder, recounting the traditional Wauja tale of the "Man Who Drowned in Honey," in the presence of his adolescent son Mayuri, adult daughter Mukura, and others. Recorded in Piyulaga village by E. Ireland, December 1989, transcript pp. 24-25.