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  THE 
  OMAHA 
  TRIBE 
  [BTH. 
  ANN. 
  27 
  

  

  O 
  n/ 
  po 
  n 
  mo 
  n 
  thi 
  n 
  ka 
  thata 
  i 
  te 
  . 
  Elk 
  lick 
  Dry 
  run, 
  first 
  branch 
  of 
  

  

  Taylor. 
  

  

  Mi'xa 
  ucaa 
  i 
  te 
  The 
  lake 
  that 
  resounds 
  with 
  Lake 
  west 
  of 
  Taylor 
  creek, 
  

  

  the 
  cackling 
  of 
  geese. 
  south 
  of 
  Elkhorn. 
  

  

  E'zho 
  11 
  wi 
  n 
  ax 
  / 
  9hi 
  te 
  One 
  elm 
  tree 
  Dry 
  run 
  near 
  town 
  of 
  Stan- 
  

   ton, 
  north 
  of 
  Elkhorn. 
  

  

  Umo 
  n/ 
  ecabe 
  wae 
  te 
  Where 
  Umo 
  n/ 
  ei;abe 
  planted 
  - 
  Dry 
  run 
  near 
  Bursting 
  

  

  Powder 
  creek. 
  

  

  Utha'dawo 
  11 
  te 
  Old 
  name, 
  Echo 
  creek 
  North 
  fork 
  of 
  Elkhorn. 
  

  

  Mo 
  n 
  ho 
  n/ 
  ho 
  11 
  te 
  Mirycreek 
  Willow 
  creek, 
  branch 
  of 
  

  

  north 
  fork 
  of 
  Elkhorn. 
  

  

  Hubthu'ga 
  waci 
  i 
  te 
  Where 
  they 
  fished 
  for 
  trout 
  . 
  . 
  Battle 
  creek. 
  

  

  Mo 
  n 
  ko 
  n/ 
  ninida 
  ke 
  Sweet-flag 
  lake 
  Lake 
  near 
  town 
  of 
  Warren, 
  

  

  above 
  Battle 
  creek. 
  

  

  Hide 
  / 
  thi 
  n 
  ge 
  te 
  No-outlet 
  creek 
  Creek 
  east 
  of 
  town 
  of 
  Oak- 
  

   dale, 
  north 
  of 
  Elkhorn. 
  

  

  Ni'shkube 
  te 
  Deep 
  water 
  Creek 
  near 
  Oakdale, 
  south 
  

  

  of 
  Elkhorn. 
  

  

  Te'thishka 
  i 
  te 
  Where 
  the 
  pack 
  of 
  the 
  Sa- 
  Upper 
  Logan 
  creek, 
  

  

  cred 
  Buffalo 
  Hide 
  was 
  un- 
  branch 
  of 
  Logan, 
  

   tied 
  or 
  opened. 
  

  

  The 
  Platte 
  and 
  its 
  tributaries 
  

  

  Ni 
  btha'cka 
  ke 
  Flat 
  river 
  Platte 
  river. 
  

  

  Tashno^'ge 
  uzhi 
  ke 
  Ash 
  creek 
  Shell 
  creek. 
  

  

  Keto 
  n/ 
  ke 
  Turtle 
  creek 
  Silver 
  creek. 
  

  

  Po 
  n/ 
  xe 
  to" 
  ke 
  Artichoke 
  creek 
  Wood 
  river. 
  

  

  Nicki'the 
  ke> 
  Salt 
  creek 
  Salt 
  creek. 
  

  

  Mo 
  n/ 
  shewakude 
  uzho 
  11 
  ke. 
  Where 
  Mo 
  n/ 
  shewakude 
  lies 
  Wahoo 
  creek. 
  

  

  (was 
  buried). 
  

   Mo 
  n/ 
  ceguhe 
  uzho" 
  ke 
  Where 
  Mo 
  n 
  'ceguhe 
  lies 
  (was 
  Rock 
  creek. 
  

  

  buried). 
  

   Pa'thi" 
  tiuthixthigetho".. 
  The 
  Old 
  Pawnee 
  village 
  

  

  (Pitahawirat). 
  This 
  was 
  

  

  the 
  village 
  attacked 
  by 
  

  

  Wa'backa. 
  (See 
  story, 
  

  

  p. 
  406.) 
  

  

  The 
  Loup 
  and 
  its 
  tributaries 
  

  

  Nuto 
  a/ 
  ke 
  Plenty 
  potato 
  river 
  Loup 
  river. 
  

  

  Uki'thaco 
  n 
  de 
  ke 
  Hugging 
  closely 
  (to 
  the 
  Looking-glass 
  creek. 
  

  

  Loup). 
  

  

  Zha'beto 
  11 
  ke 
  Plenty 
  beaver 
  creek 
  Beaver 
  creek. 
  

  

  Mo 
  n 
  ga'shude 
  te 
  Dust 
  creek 
  Council 
  creek. 
  

  

  Nibtha'ekazhi 
  n 
  ga 
  ke 
  Little 
  Nibtha'cka 
  Cedar 
  creek. 
  

  

  Mo=ga'nade 
  ke 
  Miry 
  creek 
  Timber 
  creek. 
  

  

  Pa'thi 
  n 
  to 
  n 
  wo 
  n 
  zhi 
  I1 
  ga 
  Little 
  Pawnee 
  village 
  Horse 
  creek. 
  

  

  Pa 
  / 
  thi 
  n 
  mo 
  I1 
  ho 
  n 
  to 
  n 
  wo' 
  1 
  Skidi 
  village 
  Cottonwood 
  creek. 
  

  

  Ni'shkube 
  te 
  Deep 
  water 
  Spring 
  creek. 
  

  

  Ma'ci 
  uthuthaha 
  te 
  Cedar 
  river 
  North 
  Loup. 
  

  

  Nicni'te 
  Cold 
  water 
  Calamus 
  river. 
  

  

  Pehi 
  n/ 
  xewathe 
  wathigtho" 
  Where 
  Peh 
  i 
  °'xe 
  wa 
  the 
  Oak 
  creek. 
  

  

  te. 
  prophesied. 
  

  

  