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What (who) is kiva - definition

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KIVA

kiva         
  • Chacoan round room features
['ki:v?]
¦ noun a chamber, typically underground, used by male Pueblo Indians for religious rites.
Origin
C19: from Hopi kiva.
Kiva         
  • Chacoan round room features
·add. ·noun A large chamber built under, or in, the houses of a Pueblo village, used as an assembly room in religious rites or as a men's dormitory. It is commonly lighted and entered from an opening in the roof.
Kiva (musician)         
CANADIAN SINGER
Kiva Simova
Kiva Simova is a Canadian harmonic overtone singer, keyboard player, and songwriter, based in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. She is internationally recognized as a western pioneer in world beat/jazz music, particularly the art of harmonic overtone singing (singing two pitches simultaneously) which she both performs, records and teaches.

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Kiva (disambiguation)

A kiva is a room used by modern Puebloan people for religious rituals.

Kiva or KIVA may also refer to:

  • Kiva (name), a list of people with the name
Examples of use of kiva
1. "People in the public and especially our users are really sensitive to somebody making money," said Matt Flannery, the founder and chief executive of Kiva.
2. Kiva asks lenders to make a contribution to the site at the end of the lending process, though it is not required.
3. Kiva, a not–for–profit Web site that connects lenders with people in poor countries who need tiny loans to start businesses, has received plaudits from former president Bill Clinton and talk–show host Oprah Winfrey.
4. In Cave Kiva, accessible by ladder and the largest of the cavates on the public trail, they re–soot the ceiling about twice a year to obscure the vandalism.