Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 12
If ka' ky-kikoo votes for death, then the ka'yno will break the tie. you and i both know how he feels about you. while i am not certain, i believe that the ka'yno called for the recess to attempt to convince ka' ky-kikoo to vote his way.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 28
Just remember that you must be at ka' ky-kikoo's hunting lodge by nightfall. if you fail to appear, i will send warriors to insure that you arrive." "have no fear, great one.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 18
I would assume it would have been ka' ky-kikoo because he is a ka', but i am not certain if this would be the case." ka' thaty said, "no, ka' ky-kikoo would not have taken over because he was not in his ka'na.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 16
XVI The Battle (Day 115 on Tashoo) Another nightmare is upon me. Even though I know they are not real, I can't help but fear them. What do they mean? Where do they come from? Why do I have them and why do they occur in two parts? Who are these...
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 17
Because we had fought side by side, all of the warriors in the battle, including rora, the ka' ky-kikoo, the ka' re-sheshoo, and i attended the "burials". it seemed that everything in the village revolved around the trees.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 11
From my left to my right is ka' ja-mooka, ka' hoo-kavy, ka' sy-ludy, ka' re-sheshoo, ka' mu-naka, ka' too-thaty, ka' ry-chakoo, and ka' ky-kikoo." as each of the aka' was introduced, i gave each of them a quick nod of acknowledgement.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 29
The last thing i said was, "everyone, the ka'yno and the ishoo'se aka'ny have ordered terora and me to accompany the hunting party of ka' ky-kikoo's ka'na when they leave tomorrow morning.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 38
The eight te'ka-jy warriors that attacked your food storage trees and engaged your chorothoo and the ka' ky-kikoo explained to me how honorably mvilu fought against my chorothy, even agreeing to a short rest in the middle of combat.
Marooned on Tashoo, Chapter 24
ka' ky-kikoo prepare the statement and have the slave sign it." kikoo said, "yes, great one." kikoo brought out paper and a writing utensil, pen for want of a better descriptive word, and wrote down what i had said, word for word.