XXi.-DTVISIOX OF TTMR. ' ^ 



Indiuns have many ways of clividiiig the year Tuto parts; they may have two, three, four, or even Ave seasons; they may divide the year Into 

 thirteen moons, and. In addition to one or both of the above methods, they may have many ways of designating particular times, as the strawberry 

 time, the hazel-nut time, the kamas root time, &K. Their methods should be discovered and carefully described, recording the terms In the following 

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A year - 



A moon 



Fir>t half of moon ._. 



i^eond hulf of moon 



First quarter of moon 



Second quarter of moon . 

 Third rinurter of moon __. 

 Fourth quarter of moon . 



Day 



Night 



A day (24 hours)-____r-v_v. 



Dawn .w-.\ 



Sunrise 



Morning — 



Mifi-forenoon 



Noon 



Afternoon 



Sunset 



Dusk 



Kvenlng i: 



Midnight ----. 



Day before yesterday 



Yesterday l~iiii1-1V-i;ii; 



To-day 



To-morrow 



Day after to-morrow 



Now (adverb) 



Past time 'adverb) 



Future time fadverb) 



