opoku
Appearance
See also: Opoku
Wauja
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]opoku
- place, location (a particular position or point in space)
- Aitsa kala nutapai opoku.
- I don't know where the heck it is.
- Aitsa kapokupai.
- There's not enough room (no place available).
- Aitsa kala nutapai opoku.
- position (a vacancy or available position, office, or rank)
- Amunaun, kehoto wekeho, akamawi, punuba ipalutsato, itsityapeneme, iyeneme ... opoku miu. Punuba neke yamukunaunpai itain, aitsa neke ityehete. Pa uwein sityapene. Onaama, akamawiu, punuba, kata akama, itain -- nejo kitsimai pa, weke itain yiu, iyene pakojo opoku.
- A chief, a principal chief, when he dies, you see, his co-chief, takes over for him, and takes his place. Now, you see, his sons are still children; they're not yet grown. So his replacement takes over. Then, when [the co-chief] dies, you see, the son of the one who died -- the first one [who died], well, that son has grown, and he takes his father's place.
References
[edit]- "Amunaun, kehoto wekeho" uttered by Aruta, storyteller and elder, recounting Wauja history in the presence of his son and nephew. Recorded in Piyulaga village by E. Ireland, 4/25/96.