s h <i s h i'l p k ;i — s h a t a 1 1 i 1 1 a m n a . 291 



a inan called Tsclo/ins, q. v. (2) adj., helong'mg or referring to flic Shasti 

 Indians or their count ry : Slicistl maklaks a Shasti Indian, 55, 9. Cf ndshoka. 

 »S li a s t i a g a , Sastiak ( I ) half Shasti by descent, the other parent being of 

 another race or tribe. {'I) nom. pr. of the daughter of Tselo^ins; ''Half 

 Shasti". Dim. Shasti. C£ Boshtinaga. 



Shast^e'ni, Tchast^e'ni, nom. pr. (1) of the ancient seats of the Shasti 

 people on Middle Klamath River, in Scott's Valley and surroundings, 

 California. (2) sometimes used for State of California. 



Sliastxe'nini Yaina, nom. pr. of Shasta Butte or Mount Shasta: lit. 

 "Mountain of the Shasti Country." Also called Melaikshi, q. v. 



shashuaki'sh, 84, 1.; see shuAkia. 



Sa't, Sha't, SA-ad, pi. tumi S., nom. pr. (1) Snake Indian; Indian of the 

 Snake tribe, a branch of the great inland Shoshoni race of Indians. 

 About 140 of them, belonging to the Walpapi and Yahiishkin tribes, 

 reside east of Yaneks, in Sprague River Valley, and are mainly hunters 

 and root-diggers. Cf. pp. 28-31, and 13, C. 18, 1. (2) Payute, Bannock 

 Indian; also said of other Shoshoni Indians of Oregon, Idaho, and 

 Nevada. (3) adj., Monging or referring to the race or tribes of Snake In- 

 dians: siuka Sa'tas lakias they killed the Snake chief 28, 9. cf 28, 7. 8.; 

 Sa'tas wats horses of the Snake Indians, 31, 13 , cf 16. Cf mbu'shaksh (3). 



sha't, d. shashat (1) looking like a Snake Indian; large-headed (mu=nu'sh 

 gi'tko), as the Snake Indians are. (2) adj., unclean; disheveled, uncombed, 

 Kl. (3) mean, inferior, of low character, Mod. Cf Sa t, Sha'tptchi. 



s h a t a k n ii 1 a , d. shatashtaknula (for shatashataknula) to remove from one^s 

 own mouth; said of a disease, 153; 4. Der. taknula. Cf shatatka. 



shatalaka, d. shashtalaka (1) to rub, friction oneself. (2) to rub on one's 

 body. Der. talaka. Cf shtitglakish. 



shataliaya, d. shashtaliaya to look out ahead, to look forward: sliatalia- 

 yapka to look ahead into distance, 121, 1. 



s h a t a 1 k i A m n a , d. shashtalkiamna to look about, look around oneself, 96, 

 4. C£ shataltila, tdlish. 



s li a t a 1 1 i 1 a , d. shashtaltila to look downward. 



s h a t a 1 1 i 1 1 a m n a , d. shashtaltiltamna to look downward constantly; to con- 

 tinue looking dowmvard: ALshish shataldi'ldamna giikenii'ta while climbing 

 tip, Aishish was looking downward constantly, 95, 3. 



