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ki-éi-ya-éo0-pi, »v. recip. of ya- 
éo; to judge or condemn each other 
unkiéiyaéopi. 
T., kiéiyasupi. 
v. of yalideéa; 
to tear in pieces with the mouth for 
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as 
i’-éi-ya-hde-éa, 
one—weciyalideéa. 
ki’-éi-ya-hde-hde-éa, ». red. 
of kiéiyahideéa. 
ki’-éi-ya-he-pa, v. of yahepa; 
to drink up for one—wetiyahepa. 
ki’-éi-ya-hta-ka, v. of yalitaka; 
to bite for one—weéiyalhitaka. 
ki’-éi-ya-mna, v. of yamna; to 
acquire for one by talking—webiya- 
mina. 
ki’-Gi-yan-ka, v. n. of yaynka; 
to be or exist for one—midiyanka. 
See kiGihan. 
ki’-éi-ya-o-ni-hapn, v. of ya- 
onihay; to praise for one—wetiya- 
onihay. 
ki’-Gi-ya-o-tan-in, v. of yao- 
tanin; to make manifest for one— 
weciyaotanin. 
V/-Gi-ya-pa, v. of yapa; to hold 
in the mouth for one; to suck for one, 
See 
The Dakotas, in their 
powwowing or conjuring, shake their 
gourd-shell and other rattles over 
as in conjuring—weé¢iyapa. 
kiyapa. 
the sick person, singing with all 
their might as an accompaniment. 
When this ceases, they apply their 
mouths to that part of the body 
which seems to be more especially 
affected by the disease, and draw 
out, as they say, that which is the 
cause of the sickness, whether that 
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be matter or spirit. Undoubtedly 
this process does often answer as 
good a purpose as cupping or leech- 
ing. 
ki’-Gi-ya-po-ta, v. of yapota; 
to tear up with the mouth for one 
weciyapota, mi¢iyapota. 
i’-Gi-ya-psa-ka, v. of yapsaka; 
to bite off, as a string, for one—we- 
Giyapsaka. 
i-éi-ya-su, T. v. of yasu; to 
judge or condemn for one. 
V’-Gi-ya-Spa, v. of yagpa; to 
bite off a piece for one—weéiyaspa, 
midiyaspa. 
i-Gi-ya-tayn, v. of yatan; to 
praise for one—weétiyatay, miciya- 
tay. 
i’-Gi-ya-tan-in, v. of yatanin; 
to make manifest or declare for one— 
weciyatanin. 
i’-éi-ya-wa, v. of yawa; to 
count for one; to account to one— 
weciyawa, unkiGiyawapi. 
ki’-éi-yu-éayn, v. of yuéayn; fo 
sift for one—wetiyuéay, miciyu- 
Gan. 
ki’-éGi-yu-gayn, v. of yugan; fo 
husk, as corn, for one—wetiyugay. 
ki’-éGi-yu-ga-ta, v. of yugata; 
to open out, as the hand, for one— 
wediyugata, 
v-éi-yu-ha, v. of yuha; to have 
for one, keep for one—wetiyuha, 
uyjkidiyuhapi. ° 
<V/-éi-yu-hmuy, v. of yuhmuy; 
to twist for one. 
’-éi-yu-ho-mni, 
v. of yu- 
