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Meanings of some of the more difficult Indian words to be found in 
this work:— 
A-ka-rah-ji-ko-wah.—A great swamp elm. 
Ska-renh-heh-se-go-wah.—The great tall tree. 
Jo-neh-rah-de-se-go-wah.—The great long leaves. 
Jo-deh-rah-ke-rah-go-wah.—The great white roots. 
Ka-ya-neh-renh-ko-wah.—The great Peace. 
Ka-rih-wi-yoh.—Good tidings of Peace and Power. 
Ro-de-ya-ner-sonh.—Lords or Chiefs. 
Ro-ya-ner.—Lord or Chief. 
Eh-ka-neh-do-deh.—A pine tree, applied to earned or self-made 
Chiefs. 
Kwa—ah.—The mourning ery used by a Chief Warrior to convey 
the news of the death of a Lord or Head Chief. 
Kane-kon-kets-kwa-se-rah. The Condolence ceremony used upon 
the death of a Lord or Chief. 
