Where does “minñaatö tukatojo” come from?

minñaatö tukatojo (Ye'kwana) comes from Ye'kwana minñaatö — a vine, Heteropsis (Araceae) spp., used as the raw material for basketry and the main material for tying and lashing in general.

minñaatö tukatojo (Ye'kwana): a Heteropsis (Araceae) spp. vine of lesser sturdiness, used to complete the outside of a basket and form its design

Definitions

  1. a Heteropsis (Araceae) spp. vine of lesser sturdiness, used to complete the outside of a basket and form its design

Ancestry of “minñaatö tukatojo”, step by step

minñaatö tukatojo traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Ye'kwana minñaatö

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ye'kwanaminñaatöa vine, Heteropsis (Araceae) spp., used as the raw material for basketry and the main material for tying and lashing in general

via Ye'kwana tuka

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ye'kwanatuka
Every word from Ye'kwana minñaatö