Kashim is a 6 letter English word.
You can make 103 anagrams from letters in kashim (ahikms).
First recorded in 1850-55, kashim is from the Yupik word qasgiq
Now there was an orphan boy in the village who sat with the humble people over the entrance way of the kashim.
One snowy night he was told to go out of the kashim to see if the weather was getting worse.
During the hunting-season the men visit their wives only during the night, returning to the kashim before daylight.
Then the shamans were angry and beat that boy and drove him out of the kashim.
He continued to do this at intervals until he reached the kashim in his own village, where he dropped the rest of the ball.
After morning worship, the women carry breakfast to their husbands in the kashim.
When Raven reached the kashim of his own village he threw away the last piece.
At this the shamans became very angry and beat him and drove him out of the kashim.
The people gave him place of honor in the kashim, and made him their headsman.
The men, excepting old men and boys, all sleep in the kashim, whither they retire at sunset.