The picture below described exactly what "Sipiagg" looks like - it is the cutting debris of the trees. The action of chopping in the manner of chipping the tree is called "Nyipiagg" which literally means almost chipping away one after another until it fall apart.
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Another picture to show "Sipiagg" is a noun for wood cut in the manner of slicing them into pieces where the action again is called "Nyipiagg".
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