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Dakota. 



Make the sigu for Dakota, aud that for !!»olcIier. [DaJiota VI.) 



Soldiers coiiiiiig^, 



Both hands extended, fingers spead, phice obliciuely upward and in 

 front of the hreast, right above left a short distance ; moved alternately 

 and successively from right to left. ( Ute I.) " The movement of bayo- 

 nets in a charge." 



Some. (Part of a number of persons or objects.) 



Extend the index, hold the palm down, and imitate the motion of 

 indicating different individuals or articles from left to right. {Kaiowa 

 I ; Comanche III ; Apache II ; Wichita II.) 



Son. Bee Relationxiliip. 



Soon. See Time, Soon. (Comiiare IVear.) 



Sorrow. (Occa.sioned by filial disrespect.) 



Eight hand next to the heart, palm in, fingers slightly curved ; then 

 make a circular movement forward and outward toward front. ( Omaha I.) 



Sorry. See Sad. 



Soup. 

 Sign for Kettle, setting on the fire, and then that for Drinkinsr. 



{Dal-ota I.) 



Sour. 



Simulate tasting anything sour, t. e., act of tasting and expression of 

 face. {Arapalw I.) 



Tip of forefinger touched against the tip of the tongue; then make 

 the sign for Hard. {Cheyenne I.) 



Raise the right hand to the mouth, as though having the substance 

 to be tasted in it, and then spit. {JDalcota I.) " Not liking the taste." 



Deaf-mute natural sign. — Make wi'y mouths. {Ballard.) 



Touch the tongue, shaking the head, with a look expressive of dis- 

 pleasure. (Cross.) 



Close the eyes a little and shake the head. {Larson.) 



Spaee; extent. 



The left arm and hand are extended. The right hand is then brought 

 (as in S 1 modified by being horizontal) to left and tlrawn across left 

 arm edgewise at successive points. {Oto I.) "That is composed of 

 smaller parts ; many added.'' 



