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-nul- 
-nutkio- to aim, to stab 68.63; 80.159 
nawetsnulzo’yne’ he stood ready to pound 96.192 
nu?’ta old man 
nu'Pa’qqna husband 84.32; Frenchman 34.1 
-nutmak marrow 64.101 
-nma- to carry 
gatsanma’zo* ~one who carried three 
la'aimaxo’yne’ he carried two 188.40 (aim < as-nm) 
-nmakut year 
-nmiyet day 
-nmituk river 8.3; 80.190; 86.10 
-nmuky- to boil something 266.7, 8 
-nmok! . cliff. (See -num‘ok!) 
-nmu(xo)- to pile; to throw many things 82.201; 118.195; 130.68 
-nklun- to point 
ga\nanklun?/tne’ it was pointed that way 180.55, 56 
-ngo’ (?) frame of tent 
-ngowa feathers 86.18; 98.208 
k.tunqowa’’xo" feathers coming off 98.213 
-ngla- point 9.7; 14.3; 62.56, 57 
-ngloko- fire 80.186; 128.57; 136.233; 266.13 
-nte’/kxo* 
kiant.’kxo’ woodchuck 
k- prefix of participle and interrogative 5.4 
k- pr. coming, motion towards speaker. (See ak-, ts!ck-) 
ka- pr. my 58.14 ; 
-ka- to take 
ta‘upkaklo’yne’ he took it out of fire 2.7 
klupka’gngo't what he had taken out of water 130.98 
-ka suff. some one (indefinite object) 92.92 
tsxanatka’gne’ she told some one 268.64 
-ka- arrow 15.6 
n’aimaka’gne’ he had two arrows 68.59 (<< n-as-nma-ka-ne’) 
kad (exclamation) 228.92 
kag where 96.186; ka’a 78.129 
-kamat corral 
skckeska’ma't there are two corrals 
ka’min I 44.37, 38; 78.139. (See ka- my) 
kamina/ta we, our 70.11 
-ka‘mt- belt 
dqg'ka’mtam somebody’s belt 
-kat(e’) to look 
tse;ka’te’ he sees 
n’-se'kate’;ne’ it looks terrible 90.42 
koa’\qaka’te’ how do I look? 92.117 
namaklisa\gkat.tetetyne/ne’ it looks yellowish 66.15 
sukuakate’;ne’ plenty 92.100 
kat;kake’tsaqg! Blackfoot Indians 
ka’/tska'ts a bird, yellow breast and gray wings 78.126 
kanq!usque’;kak mallard duck 19.8, 10 
ka‘ kiyaxad’kukp Rattling-Claws (a name) 256.175 
ka’gken wolf 194.81 
kakla’gkit! Hare Lip (a name) 256.173 
kagla’te’ )bull moose 104.350. (See kelg/a’te’ bull elk) 
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