A roofed recess which usually occurs at one end of the first terrace, called “tupubi,” takes its name from the flat piki oven, the variety of fireplace generally built in these alcoves.
Tuma,” the piki stone, and “tcok” describing its flat position.
Piki is a thin, wafer-like bread, cooked as I have before described.
For some time the piki remains soft and pliable, and while in this condition she rolls or folds the sheets according to her custom--some folding, others rolling it.
Of the many colors of corn used by the Hopis, blue is the most common, and corn of this color is ordinarily employed in the making of bread; other colors, however, are used for the piki consumed in ceremonial feasts.
The stone used by the Oraibians for making piki is from a sandstone quarry near Burro Springs.
This suffices to supply heat to the piki stone and the boiling pot, and enough to keep a fire on the hearth in the kiva.
Rongo puihi Long bush Rongo tone Long stone Hira Hill Piki hira Big hill Rongo hira-- Long hill-- Teihana!
Puaka piki enata" he said further, and pointed down the trail.
He had lost much cuticle, and the saddle was in shreds, but the puaka piki enata was evidently in fairly good health.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "piki" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.