“Okipa” usually refers to the Mandan religious ceremony, a major annual ritual of the Mandan people in North Dakota. It’s not commonly used to mean “very good.”

What it means

The Okipa was a four-day ceremony tied to creation stories, renewal, and the spiritual life of the Mandan community. It was one of their most important religious traditions.

Possible mix-up

If you meant the Hawaiian word ho‘okipa , that means hospitality, welcoming, or treating guests kindly. It can be associated with warmth and “good” in a cultural sense, but it does not literally mean “very good.”

Simple answer

  • Okipa = Mandan ceremony.
  • Ho‘okipa = Hawaiian hospitality/welcoming.

If you want, I can also explain the difference between Okipa and ho‘okipa in one short table.