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I-hank’-ton-wan-na, ” p. 
(ihanke, toyway and na) another 
Samily or grand division of the Da- 
kotas. 
two were one band, but now they 
are distinct. These names signify 
those who have their villages at the 
end. The Yanktonais. 
i-hayn’-mde, v. See ihanmna. 
i-hayn’-mna, v. to dream in the 
ordinary way; to have visions of 
what was known in a former state 
of existence; to have intercourse 
with spirits—iwahaymna, uykihay- 
mnanpi. 7, ihanbla. See hanmde. 
i-hayn’-ya-ke, ». See ihanya- 
ketu. 
i-han’-ya-ke-tu, m. 
day. T., ihihayna. 
i-hda’, a prefix, used to make the 
reflexive form of verbs beginning 
with “ka” and “ya.” T., igla; Ih, 
ikda. : 
i-hda’-¢éin, v. pos. of iyacin ; to liken 
one’s own or one’s self to—iwahda- 
Gin, imihda¢in, iyahdadin. TT, 
iglacin. 
i-hda’-éo, v.reflex.of yaéo; to judge 
or condemn one’s self—mihdaéo, ni- 
hdaée, unkihdaéopi. T., iglaéo. 
i-hda’-du, ». reflex. of kadu; to fan 
one’s self—mihdadu and iéihdadu. 
i-hdag’, cont. of ihdaka; ihdag un- 
yanpl. 
i-hda’-ka, v.n. to move, start with 
one’s family, to go camping, move 
about from place to place, as the Da- 
kotas do—iwahdaka, unkihdakapi. 
the next 
mu’-tan-ka—i-hda’-to-kapn. 
Perhaps originally these 
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i-hda’-ksa, ». reflex. of kaksa and 
yaksa; to cut off or bite off one’s own, 
as one’s arm—mihdaksa. 
i-hda’-mna, v. reflex. of kamna 
and yamna; to turn one’s self around ; 
to gain for one’s self, to indemnify 
or remunerate one’s self, get back one’s 
own—mihdamna, unkihdamnapi. 
i-hda’-o-ni-han, v. reflex. of 
yaonihan; to praise one’s self—mi- 
hdaonihan. 
i-hda’-o-tan-in, v. reflex. of 
yaotanin; to manifest one’s self, pro- 
claim one’s self—mihdaotanin. 
i-hda’-su, v. reflex. of yasu; to 
judge one’s self T., iglasu. 
i-hda’-Ssi-éa, v. reflex. to speak 
evil of, or blame one’s self. T., igla- 
Siéa. 
i-hda’-éka, v. reflex. of kagka; to 
bind one’s self, to deliver one’s self 
up to be punished—mihdaska. 
i-hda’-Sna and i-hda’-gna-gna, 
v. reflex. of yasna; to miss in biting 
one’s self, as a dog in trying to bite 
his own tail. 
i-hda’-spa, v. reflex. of yaSpa; to 
bite one’s self loose, break loose—mi- 
hdaspa. 
i-hda’-tay, v. reflex. of yatan; 
to praise one’s self; to brag, boast, 
speak of one’s self above what is 
true—mihdatay, nihdatay, unki- 
hdatanpi. 
i-hda’-tanh, int. praise yourself 
very much! boast away! A _ by- 
word. See ihdatan. 
i-hda’-to-kay, v. reflex. of yato- 
