BOAS] KUTENAI TALES 329 
-wan- to move 8.7 
wanta’tine’ he moved his arm 180.55 
wanugk:’n'e he moved it in the water 100.289 
wanakate’;(ne’) he is ready to go 250.34 
-wanag,(na)- to go to war 226.14 
wanu(yetna’m'o) winter 178.4 
wanuytne it is winter time 
wa’nmo blood 206.358 
-wa(k)- to take away 
wakatt/tne’ his wife is taken away from him 62.51 
wakn/ine’ it is taken from him 166.54 
wa’/kuks a bird sp.? 64.120 
-waq(e’ne") to be thick 
-wag!qwu- to carry meat 104.362 
waqlo’pe's rose hips 7.2 
-watnklatatu/ne’ it is snowing 
watu'/nak tongue 274.30 
-watne- to vomit 220.28 
 walog!kuku’t;(ne’) (watuxko-ku’tyne’) it is raining 114.86, 106 
watkwa yesterday 250.41 
watkway:tine’ it is evening 76.90 
» we- (2) 
westla’ta seven 136.207 
wura’gtsa eight 
-wiyat!- side of body 142.22 
wet!- to be deep 192.44; 278.118 
-wet! wing, shoulder 98.251 
wetlgkupqo qlamak/n'e’ a blow glances off from head 78.144 (-gkup-qo-q-ta’m-a- 
ken-ne’) 
-ws- to stand 
n’etwesqa’gne’ he stood still 82.13 
la'awa'kmewzsu’/kyne’ he emerges again 70.26 (la-a-wa’-k-me-w:s-uk-ne’ ) 
qa'wesqa’gne’ he stands thus 254.122 
wesqu’tek it floats 
-wis(e’k) to sweat in sweat lodge 
wesVat sweat lodge 
we/sukl% a small bird, yellow at tip of feathers, with tip on head 194.118 
-wets- 
tunwakakeswets'a’q!qne’ legs stick out 228.58 (twnwa-k-a-kis-wits-saq!-ne' ) 
nawetskpayat:’Ine’ he was waited for 78.123 
wetswe'ts a small, gray bird living on lake shore 78.113 
-wetskck- to look 166.28 
-wetskit- to watch for something 82.22 
-wetsq/nu(ne’) to climb 64.120 
-wi(qa)- large 58.16 
kw/iqte’ bighorn sheep 82.3 
welma’pe's rectum 232.68 
wélmat rattlesnake 31.5 
wiinam early 36.2; 66.39 
-wo’ bow 
dq'k.takwo’,te's his bow stave 15.7 
swu’,te’ he has a bow 52.10 
n’'ct’wukun/te;k whe made a bow for himself 68.59 
