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-ts!upna- to shut 46.29; 94.157 
tslup’na’kot autumn 100.257 
ts/o’yts!o’ fish hawk 
tsloyts!u’qiva fish-hawk nest 244.3 
-ts/kakel- coal 
yu nats!kake/tne’ there is much coal 
-ts!qdqgt_ bark of tree 
hututs!qatxo’ ne’ I tear off bark 
-ts/la- pr. flat 
dq kekts!ta’noyk flat stone 64.84 
skcktsHa‘nugte ct prairie 204.309 
-ts!lae-n tree 
qa\gkithagla‘nqu'ts!ta’in there is a forest 86.43 
m- prefix of indicative forms of all verbs beginning with an h 
m’- prefix of indicative forms of all verbs beginning with a vowel 
na this 60.21 
na.u’te’ girl 126.11 
nao’kiue’ the other one 68.48 (See o/k/u-) 
nawa’spat son-in-law, father-in-law 29.3, 4; 200.236 
na’hek birch-bark basket 58.25; 90.51 
na/pit if 90.52; 226.37 
-nam suff. some one (indefinite subject) 
nam’t'a red paint 96.190 
-nam’texa (?) 
Vapko'k!yna’m’texa he might jump to the head of the tent 96.200 
na’mtat! a species of chipmunk 230.4 
na’gta above 204.330; 212.30. (See ata-) 
nata’nek! sun, moon 13.13; 120.224 
naso’y,kue'n chief 29.4 
nana younger sister of girl 58.14, 15 
atna’na_ sisters 78.126 
nand’gtimo sisters 230.17 
-nana suff. small 44.13; 55.6; 76.92 
na?nka orphan 
kana’nka‘’qat orphan adopted by me 
na’ka young gopher 
na’‘ksaq master 50.25 
na‘kigyo fox 1.1 
-naq- to swim 58.27 
naqga- some one 268.61; 270.30 
nagan- pr. probably, about 36.3; 62.71; 270.26 
nagangqa’tsa about three 270.26 
naga’gl- pr. 62.71 
na/qpoyk soup 58.26, 34 
a’qsa- pr. several 4.13; 88.6; 144.12, 19. (See naga-, naqan- 
naqlan- pr. into woods 
na’xgne’ caribou 50.1 
-nal- to continue 
nataqle’tek golden eagle 74.52 
na’tme't! badger 64.96, 100 
natmi’qtse’ name of a hero 80.166; 84.1 
natmuxna’yr't (natmexna’yet) a small woodpecker 80.153, 159, 161 
ne’ that one 8.12; 9.13; 86.9 
netsta’hat youth 30.1; 126.11 
netsta’hatq!tikla’mat youth about to marry 
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