Shuyake'kshni — shuktakla. 371 



called the uncle (kukui) of "Old Antelope"; by causing Old Grizzly's 

 death in the waters of a river, Sh. managed to save the young of the 

 Antelope from destruction, 122, 6-123, 7 : gatpa Shu'kamtchamksh tlmj 

 reached the home of Old Crane, 122, 16. From sho'ksh, amtch. 



shri'kanka, d. shushu'kanka (\) to follow steadily. (2) to chase continu- 

 ally, to pursue each other persistently or repeatedly. Der. shiika. 



s h u k 4 p k a , d. shushkapka to he croivded within, to crowd up a space. 



shukat'nola, d. shushokat'nola to gather one's hair into a hraid or ^j/«?Y. 



s h ukat o n o 1 6 tki s h , shukatonolo'tch, d. shushokatonolotkish /wr-sAm 

 strap tied into the hair, 95, 2.; men let it dangle over the ears and clieeks, 

 women tie it into their braids and let it hang down behind. 



s h u k e 1 a t c h i t c h n a , d. shushakglatchitchna to use torches ; to travel with 

 torches, firebrands, lights. Cf kliidshoa. 



s h u k e 1 a t c h n 6 1 k i s h , d. shushkelatchn6tkish ( 1 ) torch, torchlight. (2) 

 large-sized lamp or light. 



s h u k i d s h a , d. shushkidsha to start for driving out, ousting, expelling from. 

 Der. shiika. Cf tpugidsha. 



shukikash, Mod shokeka-ash, d. shushkikash, Mod. shoshkeka-ash 

 parents, progenitors; father and mother. 111, 19.: pdlpela shukl'kasham 

 tp^wash to obey the parents' commands Cf p'gishap, t'shika-aga. 



shukiota, d. shushaki6ta (1) to pass another on the way; to go past, to 

 pass by. (2) to shun, avoid, go out of the way. Cf shenuya, shuka. 



shu'kla, shiVkela, sh6k'la, d. shnshdkla (I) v. trans., to mix together, inter- 

 mingle; said of objects differing among themselves in aspect or quality: 

 tch^kelitat Igu'm shii'kelank mixing coal with blood, 71, 8.; shukaltko yahi 

 heads of various colors mixed together. Cf hushkalp^andtko, shanktlkash. 

 (2) V. intr., to dwell, reside among others, to be mixed with; said of a plurality 

 of subjects only, 37, 14. 20 Cf tchawina. Der. ikla. 



shu'klaksh, d. shu'shaklaksh pole-lodge ; sJcin-lodge. Der. shu'kla (2). 



sliiikpgli, V. intr, to leave again, to quit, to retire: shukpaltakiug, for 

 shukpelitki or shukpalitki giug in order to tvithdraw, 68, 8. and Note. 



s h u k p t c h { t c h k a , d. shushakptchitchka to kiss each other. Der. 

 kputchitchka, q v. Cf shuldtikua, witchta. 



s li u k t a k 1 a to inflict a ivound by which flesh is removed. Cf shaktakla. 



