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Make the sign for Time, a long', aiul long' asfO. [Comanche III.) 

 *'Tlie iuforiuaut was requested to ,n'ive the sign for the above word, 

 out as none was kiiowu, he said the nearest approach to the idea would 

 be expressed by making the signs meaning lomj cifjo, a long time.'''' 



Same as the sign for Earth, the. [Dakota I.) "Without end." 

 American. See White man. 



Among. 



Bring the ttngers and thumb of the left Iiand nearly together, so as 

 to form an interrupted circle having a diameter of an inch or more, then 

 introduce the extended index as far as the second joint. [Kaiowa I; 

 Comanvhe III; Apache II; Wichita II.) " In the midst of others " 



Ang:er. (Compare Bad heart and 8a(l.) 



The fingers and thumb of the right hand with tlie ends together and 

 near the breast, then turn the hand round two or three times so as to 

 describe vertical circles, indicating- that the heart is disturbed. [Long.) 



Close the fist, place it against the forehead, and turn it to and fro in 

 that position. [Burton.) 



(1) Motion as if to touch the right breast with the right hand to ex- 

 press "self," "I;" (2) ttugers partially closed, thumb i-esting on the 

 tips and extending across the hand ; (3) sudden motion forward and 

 slightly to the right; (Jr) lingers sprung wide open; (5) rapidly shaken 

 to and fro. [Cheyenne I.) "Shaking off, deprecating." 



Close the right hand as if grasping a small object, hokl it several 

 inches before the forehead, and twist it around toward the left. [Absa- 

 roka I ; Shonhoni and Bunak I) 



With the right hand, fist (B 2) r.iised to the upper part of the face in 

 fi'out, strike down on the left sirle of t le boily to t le level of the stom- 

 ach. Very much ang'cred, repeat tiis movement several times, 

 and express it by contraction of the muscles of the face. [Dakota I.) 



The elbow in front of and as high as the shoulder, then strike with 

 the fist across the face to the left, the face expressing impatience. [Da- 

 kota III.) 



Touch the chest over the heart two or three times with the ends of 

 the fingers of the right hand; then make the sign for bad. [Dakota 

 IV.) "Heart bad." 



The right arm is elevated and in type-position (A), brought to fore- 

 head above right eye and twisted spirally from right to left; motion 

 ending with fists palm outward. [Oto I.) 



