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hatchata, hatch;ata dozv?i the rive?-, down stream, isti Mas- 

 ko'ki Hatchata the Lower Creeks 8, 2. 7. iS, 6. Der. ha- 

 tch!, a'ta. 



h auk as, pi. of subj. hauhakis I am hollow, concave. 



haiiki, haoki, Jia-iiki, pi. hauhaki, adj. hollow; itu haiiki hol- 

 loxv tree, tchatu haiiki Jiollow rock^ cave, cavern 14, 3. 

 ikan;hauki a hollozc. cavity, hole, pitfall 14, 12. 13. 



hawa;^las, pi. hawalkakis lo-pen; said of the mouth only: 8, 

 19, where it is used intransitively. Der. hauki. 



hia, fa, i-a, ya this, this one. bia laikat this thing, object (sit- 

 ting) here. i-ama, yama here, hia-u this one too. i-a 

 'lani this mountain 10, 6 ; cf. a'sa, ma. 



hi an, here, at this place 14, 2. 



hiatawan here also, at the same spot or place 10, 26; from 

 hian, tawa. 



hidsha'dshas I show, exhibit, hidshedsha/adin (verbal 3 p. 

 pi.) makatis he said to them xvheji they shoxued him (the 

 arrow^s) 16, 2. Der. hidshas. 



hidshas, hitchas, pi. of obj. hidshakas i) I see, behold, per- 

 ceive, find out. illidshida komid hidshi-is we zvill see 

 and endeavor to kill him 14, 5 ; hidshatis thcv perceived 

 10, 2. hidshakatis they perceived, found out 10, 6. hid- 

 sha/atis they sazv 16, 7. i'htchit, for hi'htchit having seen 

 (a smoke) 16, 29. hidshatit omit for having seen 18, 

 8. hi'htchagis that we should see 10, 4; lit. "suppose we 

 see what it is ; let us see what it is." tchahidshohis lam 

 seen; cf. also i. 231, and yihidshas. 2) to fnd, discover ; 

 hidshida komi desiring to fnd 16, 29. 



hidshi tobacco. Cf. i. 58. 



ki'laidshas I shoxv kindness to, attend closely ; I do w\y duty 

 towards, impunji-ipat hi'laidsha-it / a?n speaking with 

 reverence, zvith dutiful feelings, p. 60. Der. hi'li. 



hilis;'haya, coll, bills'; hayalgi medical practitioner. Der. 

 hilissua, hayas. 



hilis'^hayas I prepare, make a remedy. Der. hilissua, ha- 

 yas ; cf. aliktchas. 



hilissua tnedicine, ronedv, spiritual and material, imahilis- 

 sua somebody's medicine, invented by him or them 10, 11. 



