Sparks (?)name of a constellation: Columba. The appearance of the constellation in the western sky marks the end of the yam season, when the time of harvesting has come. The stars themselves are said to represent the sparks (seekikrih) shining in the dark, of a glowing yam (keka) that is being grated.
Mowe me ne lëte vë rēn̄, pah vēn hen̄were vë girë ne keka, girë tektekerë ne n̄wurmēte in.Whenever the (yam) garden is ready for harvest, people get to grate yams, and their grating throws Sparks in the air (n̄wurmēte).