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Stripped of their affixes, the terms of relationship are the follow- 

 ing (see Riggs's Grammar, pp. xviii-xx): 



tu^ka^ grandfather 



hiiT^ grandmother 



h(Aza grandchild 



ate father and father's brother 



hu^ mother and mother's sister 



tu^wi^ father's sister 



leksi mother's brother 



ci^ye man's elder brother 



tivfido woman's elder brother 



ta^ke man's elder sister 



cii^we woman's elder sister 



su'^ka younger brother 



ta'^ksi man's younger sister 



ta'^ka woman's 3^ounger sister 



ci^ksi son 



cii^ksi daughter 



ha'^ man's brother-in-law 



sice woman's brother-in-law 



Jia^ka man's sister-in-law 



icepci^ woman's sister-in-law 



td^ska woman's sister's son 



toska woman's brother's son 



tu^Zii^ man's sister's daughter 



toza'^ woman's brother's daughter 



kos son-in-law and daughter in-law 



hiJi^na husband 



wi^ wife or woman 



In direct address several terms are used slightly different from the 

 above; as, uHi' gkandmother. 



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