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dance, bas-wat-si’-pe, a stick with numerous figures on 
it, used in dancing. 
daughter, ma-nak-mi’-a, my daughter. 
day, ma’-pe. 
dead, she-ék’. 
she-i-uk’, dying. 
ba-dahi’-te, to be in the agonies of death. 
a-mu-sa-ma/-mili, to bury or inter, as the dead. 
deafness, a-kih’-de-tuk. 
deep, na’-mo, deep, as water or snow. 
deer, oh’-bish-ke. 
oh’-bish-kat, a young deer. 
oli’-a-te, an antelope. 
dependent, mi-um’-i. 
die, sa-ha’-kek, ) ine 
ka-ra’-she, J 
bash-mék’, I will die. 
difficult, ma-ma-ni’-sték, it is difficult, with difficulty. 
dig, a-ma-e¢/-ka, to dig. 
dip, ab-e-sték’, to dip, as water with a cup. 
ween; \ to dip up. 
o-2ek’, 
direct, min-e-shi’-o, to direct. 
disease, ba-di-sa’-de, any kind of contagious disease. 
ba-du-pu’-pe, cholera, spasms. 
na-se-ta-a’-re, disease of the chest. 
a-sha/-re, any disease of the heart. 
be’-re-a-réh’, sickness in the abdomen. 
a-rahi’-a-he-ra-be-pu’-a, disease in the neck of 
a horse, poll evil. 
dish, ba-te’. 
dismount, ba-tsi-nal’-pi-mih, to get off from a 
tsi-nal-pe’, j horse. 
disposition, ma-na-si¢’/-ik, a good disposition. 
distribute, ba-wu-mat’-mih, to spend. 
do, di-e-ba’-mik, I will do it, or I am willing to do it. 
dog, bis’-ka. 
bis-ka-bu’-ra, a male dog. 
bis’-ke-mi’-e, a female dog. 
bis’-ke-na’-ke, young dog, puppy. 
bis’-ka-me-na’-pali-u-e, dogs biting each other. 
bis-ke-a’-ma-ma, a dog song. 
tsili-pe’, a prairie dog. Arctomys. 
ON THE ETHNOGRAPHY AND PHILOLOGY OF THE 
door, bi-di’-a, a door of a lodge. 
double-tongued, mi’-shik, a hypocrite. 
doubtful, ba-re-na’-se-nop, two hearts, deceitful. 
dove, ma-i’-paé-ka’-she, a turtle dove. 
down, bak’-se, g 
i below, as down the river. 
bu-a-ka-re’, 
draw, til’-pik, to draw down anything. 
drink, is-mi’-mik, to drink. 
ish-i’ (imp.), drink. 
ma/-ku-si-a, to drink out. 
ku-ta-ki-shi’ (imp.), take and drink. 
ka/-ku-tse, to be drunk. 
drop, he, to drop anything. 
drum, bi-rali’-e. 
duck, mi-hah’-e. 
dung, na-tse’-re, the fresh excrement of a buffalo. 
dusty, u’-ke-shik, to be dusty. 
dry, ka-ru’-tsil. 
ta-shi’-tsih, to dry anything. 
EK. 
each, shi’-she, each one, every. 
eagle, da-a-ka’-ha, war-eagle. 
ear-ring, mali-pa-ma’-na, 
aitiepn oe, \ ornaments. 
early, tsi-na’-ki-sa, early in the morning. 
earth, a-me-ko’-ta, the whole earth, the world. 
a-ma-pi’-ni-e, rich earth, a fertile soil. 
a-me’-ha-tsi-e, earthquakes, explosions in the 
mountains. 
a/-ma-she, earth houses, like those of the Min- 
nitarees. 
easily, ba-i-tu’-ka. 
eat, tu’-shik, \ poli 
ti-ru’-shik, 
ba-bu’-she, I eat. 
egg, i-ke-ka/-te. 
elbow, mish-bali-e’, and is-pa’-ba. 
eloquent, ba-i-di’-tuk. 
embroider, bam-pash’-tsik, to garnish or embroider. 
empty, ham-nets’. 
enemy, bas-ko-¢i’, an enemy at home, in camp. 
enjoy, ba-si/-tse-wak, to be glad, to enjoy, to take 
pleasure. 
