1895-96. 



THE BLACKFOOT LANGUAGE. 



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Kepi Nisokuput 

 " Nisetcikuput ■■ 

 " Naokuput 

 " Ikitcekuput 

 " Nanisokuput 

 " Piksokuput 



Natsipe 



Fourteen. 



Fifteen. 



Sixteen. 



Seventeen. 



Eighteen. 

 : Nineteen. 

 : Twenty. 



Nisokuput 



Nisetcikuput 



Naokuput 



Ikitcekuput 



Nanisokuput 



Piksokuput 



Twenty-four. 



Twenty-five 



Twenty-six. 



Twenty-seven. 



Twenty-eight. 



Twenty-nine. 



Niipe = Thirty. 



Nisipe = Forty. 



NisetcTpe — Fifty. 



Naoipe = Sixty. 



Kepipe ki Nitsekupijt 

 " " Nisetcikuput 



" Kepo 

 " " Natsipe 



Natoka kepipe 



Niokska " 



Niso 



Nisito 



Nao 



Ikitceka " 



Naniso " 



Pikso 



Kepipepe 



Naniso kepipepe 



Kepi 



Niipe 



Ikitcipe = Seventy. 

 Nanisipe = Eighty. 

 Piksipe = Ninety. 

 Kepipe = One hundred. 



One hundred and one. 

 One hundred and five. 

 One hundred and ten. 

 One hundred and twenty. 



Two hundred. 

 Three hundred. 

 Four hundred. 

 Five hundred. 

 Six hundred. 

 Seven hundred. 

 Eight hundred. 

 Nine hundred. 

 One thousand. 

 Eight thousand. 

 Ten thousand. 

 Thirty thousand. 



In reckoning from eleven to twenty Kepi is generally unused, and the 

 simple form is then : 



Nitsekuput = E^leven. 

 NatsekupCit = Twelve. 

 Niokuput = Thirteen, etc., etc. 



