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time^ in this case or instance 22, 2 ; mdmiga fo/un aboJif 

 then^ at that epoch 22, 7 ; cf. 23, 25. foo^un at that epochs 

 titne 20, 6. 10 ; hidshak fogot tvhen they saw, perceived 

 21, 13. 2) after : ilidshik fogi after killing him 23,34: 

 ni'htagi kolapagik fogun tvheiiever seven days had elapsed 



23» 33- 

 fosi bird; fos'; hatgi hisgi feathers of a "j^hite bird (better, 



fos'; hatg' ihiski) ; in the English, /'white feathers" 25, 19. 



The description of the miraculous bird : 22, 23 to 23, 4. 



g-. For terms with initial^-, see k- . 



hadshalidshilis I make staud^ set up standings the object 

 not being set in the ground ; inhadshalidshiktawiits they 

 set up erect for him 22, 26. Der. hadshalijis ; cf. tchipi- 

 litchilis. 



hadshalilis, du. lo;if6kigas, pi. lo/oskadshigas i) I sta?id ; 

 i-a/nun ]o/6kigas zve tzvo stand belozv (a tree, bluff, etc.) 

 2) also used in the sense of I a?n, I exist ; hadshalik lim- 

 mis he stands up^ exists so 25, 12; cf. huilas (Creek). 



ha'dshi tail 22, 23; ihadshi its tail feathers 22, 36. 



hadshitiilami eagle 22,24.35. 



ha'htchi i) stream^ rivulet^ creek; 2) river. The two rivers- 

 meant in 20, 3 are in fact three ; the Chatahuchi R. with 

 the Lower Creeks settled on it ; the Coosa and Tallapoosa 

 rivers with the Upper Creek towns built on them. Cf. oki; 

 tchobi. 



ha'htchsapalua'li, adj. i) the one or those on the opposite 

 river-side ; 2) Ha'htch;apalua''li, nom. pr. given to the Up- 

 per Creek Indians; it really signifies "the people of the 

 other river," meaning Alabama river with its two affluents,^ 

 Coosa and Tallapoosa: 25, 25. 



ha'htch;ata'li i) the 07te^ those on lower river ; 2) Ha'htch = 

 ata'li, nom. pr, given to the Lower Creek Indians on Cha- 

 tahuchi R. in Alabama and Georgia : 25, 25. 



hayak, pi. hah6yak ripened., ripe; nagut indshiwatki hayak 

 u'mmiga the first ripe fruits., lit. "what first is likely ta 

 ripen" 21, 38. 



hayatli i) light, splendor ; 2) ope?i country., prairie. 



