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Move tlie fingers upward and downward. (Larson.) 

 Drizzling. 



Place tlie closed band at the height of the face, pahn down, leaving 

 tlie index ])ointing downward and a little toward the left, then move 

 tlio hand u]) and down several times. (Apache I.) 



Rainbow. 



The riglit hand with index-finger only extended, and pointing upright 

 (JT), is caiTied from left to right in front of the head, on a cnive, and 

 then downward toward the horizon with a gradually decreasing spiral 

 motion, until finally, without this motion, hand carried on downward, 

 with finger pointing upward. (Bal;ota I.) " To go across the heavens 

 wrapped with different colors." 



Rassli, or ra^^ihly. 



Indicate by quick, unsteady motion of hands and body, agitate both 

 hands and body, move hands quickly to left in front and to right, 

 palms down, with Jerking motions up and down, most violently down- 

 ward, head shaken a litth'. (Ojihn-a IV.) 



Recently. See Time, Recently. 



Relationship. 



— Aunt (maternal). 



Make the signs for ^Vlotlier, Her§ (to the right). Brothel* and 

 Sixiter, and Woman. (Kahnca I; Comanche III; Apache II; 



TV';c/((7« II.) 



Aunt (paternal). 



Make the signs for Father, Hers (to the right). Brother and 

 Sister, and W'oman. (Kaioica I; Comanche III; Apaclic II; 

 Wichita 11.) 



Brother, sister; brother and sister. 



The sign for ^an (and for sister, of a woman) succeeded by placing 

 the ends of the fore and luiddle fingers of one hand together in the 

 mouth. (Lonij.) 



The two first finger-tips are put into the mouth, denoting that they 

 fed from the same breast. (Burton.) 



Place the fore and middle fingers in the mouth, thus implying nursing 

 at the breast by a common mother. (Arapaho I.) 



Tips of the fore and nuddle fingers of the right hand placed between 

 nostrils and mouth; brought with a sudden curved motion forward, 

 outward, and oblicpiely to the right expresses relationship between 



