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Place the extended index-ftnger and thumb on the forehead and right 

 side of the head, tiien draw them together on a horizontal line where 

 tiie hat rests upon tlie head. (I)((l;ota V.) 



The arms and hands are raised to the forehead, the thumbs are erect, 

 the extended indices meet at the middle of the forehead — the hands are 

 in position [\j) — and diverge, drawing a line to the ears. The fingers are 

 now clo.sed and seemingly i)ull something from the toj) of the head down- 

 ward. {Oto and Miasouri I.) "Something that is pulled down on and 

 marks the forehead." 



Hatchet. See Toiiinliank. 



Hate, I. (Compare C-onteiii|»t.) 



Shake the head, make outward quick motion of both hands as if 

 pushing back with the right hand, palms out, extend thumb and fingers 

 partly, and .sometimes shut the hands or fists closely, indicating more 

 intense feeling. [Ojibica IV.) 



The sign is nearly tlie same as for Conteill|it, DiMlaiil, but the 

 thumb is held under the hand, its tip projecting between the second 

 and third fingers, and the hand is thrown out in front of the body and 

 fingers separated, back upward, with great force. This expresses genu- 

 ine hate, hatred, and the case is always a serious one where this sign is 

 used by an Indian, who also expresses his hatred by appro])riate facial 

 emotions. (Dalcota I.) 



Have; I Hare. See Po!!i!!>e!>«!!$ion. 



He, or another. 



The forefinger extended and hands shut, and fingers brought over one 

 another, or nearly touching, and then separated moderately quick. 



(Diuihar.) 



Indicate one's self by touclii ng or otherwise, followed by sign of HiTeg'a- 

 tive; i.e., "not myself, another." (Arapaho I.) 



Indicate the particular person or persons to which reference is made 

 by pointing toward him or them with the right index (ITI). {DaJcotal.) 

 "Designating a particular person." 



(I) Only by pointing with right index (2) and extending left index. 

 {Apache III.) (2) The person (1) over there. 



Deaf-mute sign. — Point the thumb over the right shoulder. 



