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What does winstcha?

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Anonymous

∙ 17y ago
Updated: 3/22/2024

It is from the Scott O'Dell novel, Island of the Blue Dolphins. The main character, Karana meets up with a Russian slave girl named Tutok. A necklace is given to Karana as a gift from Tutok. When Karana puts it on, Tutok says, "Wintscha." It is a word from Tutok's language that means, "beautiful."

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