XXVIII DAKOTA GRAMMAR, TEXTS, AND ETHNOGRAPHY. 
Hidatsa, pitika (pitcika). 
Tutelo, butck, putek. 
Biloxi, ohi, ‘‘completed, filled, out, to have gone through the series.” 
ELEVEN. 
Dakota, ake wanZi, “again one,” or wikéemna sanpa wanzidan. ‘ten 
more one.” 
(hegiha, ag¢i"-wi", ‘one sitting-on (ten).” 
Kansa, ali"-mi"qtci, same meaning. 
Osage, ay¢i"-wi"qtsi, same meaning. 
Kwapa, mi"qti-ayni", ‘one sitting-on,” or ktceptga"-ta" mi®qti ayni’, 
“ten-when one sitting-on.” 
eiwere, ayri"-iyanke, “ one sitting-on.” 
Winnebago, hijankida-cina, meaning not certain (hijankida, one). 
Mandan, aga-maqana (maqana, 07e). 
Hidatsa, alipi-duetsa (aqpi-d¢uetsa), ‘ portioned one.” 
Tutelo, agi-no"saii. 
Biloxi ohi so"saqehe, ‘‘ten one-sitting-on.” 
7 
TWELVE, 
. 
Dakota, ake nonpa, “again two,” or wikéemna saypa nonpa, “ten 
more two.” 
(legiha, cadé-naba, “six times two.” 
Kansa, ali"-nt"ba, “two sitting-on.” 
Osage, ay¢i-¢a"'da, same meaning. 
Kwapa, na"pa-ayni", same meaning. 
L2iwere, ayri"-nowe, same meaning. 
Winnebago, no"pa-cina (no"pa, to). 
Mandan, aga-nu"pa (nu"pa, éwo). 
Hidatsa, ahpi-dopa (aqpi-d¢opa), “portioned two.” 
Tutelo, agi-no"paii; see no"bai, two. 
Biloxi, ohi no"paqéhe, ‘“ ten two-sitting-on.” 
NINETEEN. 
Dakota, wyma napéiywayka, “the other nine.” 
(legiha, ag¢i"-canka, ‘nine sitting-on.” 
Kansa, ama canka, ‘‘the other nine,” or ali"-canka, ‘nine sitting-on.” 
Osage, ay¢i" y¢ded¢a” tse ¢inye, ‘“‘sitting-on ten less (one).” 
