ka't — ka-ututkish 121 



kat'sitsutsutias the potoer of producing large snowflakes; it is attributed 



~ to conjurers, cf. 181 ; 3. 



katchdga, d. kaktchiiga {1) to mix, to mix up. (2) to knead, as dough; 

 to handle, stir up : katchak61a to stop stirring up or kneading. 



k a t c h a k i d n i , d. kaktchaki^ni to stir tip, set in motion, as liquids, Mod, 



Kdtsaklatko, nom. pr. masc. ; interpreted by: "Bump- Buttocks". 



K a' t s i , nom. pr. of a little spring at Y4neks. 



kdtchka, d. kakdtchga, v. trans, to break hj striking, to break, as strings 

 tied or fastened to some object. Cf, kdta. 



kdtchkal, d. kakdtchkal (1) Indian tobacco, a mixture of leaves from 

 various growths, known as kinnikinnik, killikinik, an Algonkin term: 

 pa'ks kdtchkalam mil'lnash the pipe is the implement for the weed, 167; 33., 

 cf 178; 12. (2) tobacco, the leaves of Nicotiana tabacum, usually sold in 

 flat pressed bars in the United States, 189; 1.: k. pdn to masticate tobacco, 

 136, 8. 137, 1. 3 Der. katchdga. Cf*k6kanka. 



k At chna pine-log; fallen pitch-pine tree: kdtchannat, loc. for kdtchna-at, 

 into a pine-log. 111, 16. 



Kdtsuiits, nom pr of a locality and camp on Sprague River; it is in- 

 terpreted by: "wild rocks sloping into the river". 



Kauhalpkni, Kauhafpni, nom. pr. of a tribe of Indians (uncertain 

 which) visited by Klamath Lake Indians in the vicinity of Oregon City, 

 on lowest course of Willdmet River, Oregon. 



K auk at si Yalna, nom. pr loc. of a mountain in the Klamath Lake 

 .Highlands: 193; 14. 



k a - u k d - u 1 i , Mod. ke-uk(^-uli, kevk^vli, d. kakukd-uli, Mod. kekuke-uH 

 brown, cinnamon-colored, light sorrel. Sometimes abbr. into ka-ukd-u. 



k a - u k d w a , d. kakukdwa to rattle, to make a clattering noise, 1 22, 9. 



ka-ul6ktana, d. kakul6ktana to step across a space, as floor, room, in- 

 side of a lodge etc. Der. ga-ula 

 ka-uloktantktdmna, d. kakuloktantktdmna to continue walking forth 

 and back across a space, 1 1 3, 1 3. and Note. Der. ka-ul6ktana, -tka, -tamna. 

 ka-ulu'ktcha, d. kakulu'ktcha to spy, to spy out; to scout, to be on a 



scouting trip. Der. ga-iila. 

 ka-ututkish, d. kaka-ututkish, species of scorpion one inch in length 

 and much dreaded. Der kawuta. 



