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whetstone a,‘kte’;mo’ 
while he was away kscgkmu/xo° (see -moxun‘e’) 
whirlpool ag‘kentqa’yka‘k 
whisper, to -hatatsukuiya’m(ne’) (see -hul-) 
whistle ku’sto:t 
whistle to -halukwaxniyam (see -ha-) 
white -nugtum- 
whitefish ma’te;t!, o*pa't! 
who? qa’la 
whoever qa’la‘n’ (see qa’ia) 
whole night; the yesenwunmiye’tke’ (see -miyct). (See entirety) 
wide -al- . 
widow, widower fazlo-’mat 
wife ¢#/tna 
wild -okoy(qa)- 
to be wild -hukue;(qapqa)- (see -hukuya[kate;]-) 
willow dg‘q/uma’ wok 
win, to -hogq- 
wind ag‘ku/me 
wind blows natum:/n'e’ (see -hal-)  _ 
wind blows a certain way qanawctso’’me’ (sce -ha-) 
window a,g'kanka‘nuk.tulmukna’et C 
windpipe dg‘q/,wa’ek (see ag‘gla’ng!me'wa'k) 
wing -(¢)ngowa, dg‘kenqo’’wa, -wet!, a/q'kwet! 
winter wanu(yctna’m'o) (see -yzi-) 
it is winter time wanuy:’tyne (see wanulyctna’m‘o]) 
(see -yct-) 
wise -clkctwey- (see -ctk-) 
he is wise qastsu’mqaqa’gne’ (see -sisu’m-), nulglo’kyne’ (see -lq/ol-) 
wish, to -hak.tuq!“wiyatg- 
to wish for something -ycfna’nts(te’) 
witchcraft, to practice -antsa- 
with -mat suff. 
shooting with it kmzetxra’m'u (see -mu) 
with body or back: -go- suff. 
with foot -cken suff. 
with hand -ken suff, 
with knife, -g(a) suff. 
with mouth, with teeth, -ca- suff. 
with point -k/o- suff. 
with saw -zat suff. 
without dé- pr. 
wolf ka’gken 
wolverene ats!po 
woman pa/tke; 
wood fo,k/u, -wo,ku 
woodchuck kiant’‘k!xo', kiant’kaxo° (see -nti’kxo-) 
woodpecker, black ku*po'k! 
red-headed woodpecker yama’kpa‘t 
a small woodpecker natmuxna’yi't 
work, to -:lwat!- 
world yiste’tke’ (see yus—ke’), yrste.r’tske’ (?) 
wound ag‘k.tuktsum'o’in 
to wound -.se"- 
Wounded Knee q/o’matg!a’n‘ko* (see -hag!ank!o-/[te'k]) 
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