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Segwai"do n gwi 



Sha"dotgea 



S'hagodiowe n/ gowa 



S'hondowek'owa 



Skandyo n "gwadi 



Skano n/ 



Soi'kagaa/'kwa 



Sos'heowa. 



Soson'dowa 



Taa'wonyas 



Ta'donda/ieha' 



Tain'tciade 



Tcakowa 



Tci'gwagwa 



Ti'sot 



Waano"naogwa/'ciot 



Wa v da Tadinion'nio'o' 



Wadigusa/wea 



Wainonjaa"ko n 



Wasa'z'e 



Yai"kni 



Ye'o 11 ' 



Yeo n 'skwaswa'do n ' 



Ye'ondatha 



Yi'dos 



Yotdondak'o' 

 Yondwi'niasswa'yas 



(a man's name), 57 



(the Eagle ceremony), 124 



(the false face spirit chief), 128 



(the death herald), 106 



(Seneca name of Owen Black Snake), 19 



(strength, health), 133 



(night shining orb, the moon), 92 



(name of Handsome Lake's grandson and 



one of his successors, the grandfather of 



Gen. Ely S. Parker. English name was 



James Johnson), 12, 19 

 (S'o-son'-do-wa, Night-Great, the teacher of 



Handsome Lake's religious code. His 



English name is Edward Cornplanter, 



q. v.), 5, 16, 19, 80 

 (Awl Breaker, sometimes called Needle 



Breaker. The name of a Seneca chief), 



23 



(a masculine proper name), 60 



(heaven world), 69 



(pigeon dance), 82 



(a ceremony), 123 



(grandfather), 91 



(cornplanting ceremony), 101 



(maple thanksgiving), 102 



(to throw up the paddle, meaning, " it is 

 finished," a ceremonial term), 82 



(the death feast), no 



(Sioux; means also zvarlike), 103 



(month of May), 20 



(a woman), 33 



(a thieving woman), 39 



(the women s song ceremony), 21, 26 



(a society having animal charms; the " So- 

 ciety of Mystic Animals": see I'Mos), 

 121 



(pygmy dance ceremony), 120 



(she commits abortion), 30 



