tegawanunknown meaning, possibly from gawa, to make or to do something. Fits the text about the Siburaan ceremony. debate?, or discuss? talk about some situation, or perform a ritual by the shaman and headman or other elders, Also found spelled: tegewa, itegewa, pegtegawa dye siburan.Itue sembatu liniwanan et menge' *tegewa et menge' mengunguma/mengunguru beke' menge' panglima. Dut menge' mengunguma, *pegtegawa dye siburan bilang pegpebiri' dye et pegsukur dut Empu' beke' dut empu' et parey ba' dye pareyen nega.This is one thing that has come out of the *doings of the farmers and the headman. For the farmers, they make the siburan so-as-to show thanksgiving to God and to the god of the rice if they grow-rice again.synbuwat3sugid

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