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pīti'
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A weaving border strip for a basket or rain hat, ledaw.
Two flat rattan strips are fastened on either side of the weaving edge, with a lip, bāli, made of a single small rattan vine on top covering the weaving ends. These are tied together to secure the lip. The following baskets have border strips at the lip: sweet potato basket, hagda; cooked-rice storage basket, hū'up; locust basket, butit, bu'lut; rain basket, tudung; rain hat, ledaw; rice-fermenting basket, taggī'i; winnowing basket, pallungan. A rice-fermenting basket, taggī'i also has weaving border strips at the foot of the basket.
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For someone (agent muɴ-; s agent maN-) to make a weaving border strip (theme) around the edge of a basket or rain hat (loc ref -an), as described above.
pamīti'; mamīti
For someone (agent) to use rattan strips (inst i-, paN-) for making a weaving border strip, as described above.
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