Ixxxii VOCABULARY OF INDIAN LANGUAGES. 



Fate, (kv. tall, fat; — me, m^t; — pine, pin ; — ' 



Thin, bra-ka 



Thirteen, a-gar-e-ra-be-ne 

 Twenty, kri-bcVta-nom-ba 

 Twenty-one, krabaranomba-ke-d^- 



me-ach-che 

 Thirty, krabara-be-ne 

 Thirty-one, krabarabene-kede-me- 



&ch-clit; 



One hundred, krabara-he-me 

 One hundred and one, krabarahe- 



me-ke-d6-m6-ich-clie 

 One thousand, krabaraheme-ton-ga 

 One thousand and one, krabarahe- 



metonga-kedemeachclie 

 Nine thousand, krabarahemeton- 



ga-shon-ka 



O-m&w-haw Names of Persons. 



MEN. 



Yellow Belly, ta-ze-ze 



Little God, wah-c6ndMj'i"-§^ 



God, wah-condS, 



He that carries his feet, se-ge-e 



He that has four feet, se-to-ba 



Four hands, nom-bi-to-ba 



Two legs, Jja-ga-nom-b^ 



Four nails, sha-ga-to-ba 



Big hand, nomba-tun-ga 



Big eyes, ish-ta-tun-ga 



He who deliberates, wd-ru-g^r- 



rong 

 BufFaloe rib, ta-re-ta 

 Buffaloe tail, ta-sin-da 

 Buftaloe head, ta-pa 

 Buftaloe bull, ta-nu-ga 

 Buffaloe calf, ta-|jin-ga 

 Little white bear, mut-chu-| jinga 

 Black white bear, mut-ciu'i-sa-ba 

 Black bird, wa-^:jinga-sa-ba 

 He that walks on the edge, 6-h6n- 



ga-mon-ti 

 He that makes signs as he walks, 



wa-b6ni-en-6 

 He that walks behind, k-^k-hk- 



mo-nc 

 He that hunts as he walks, 6-nk- 



mAn-nc 

 The walking cloud, mah-p6-mfin- 



ne 

 The strong walker, wash-ka-mtin- 



ne 

 He who walks when fruit is ripe, 



se-da-mijn-nt; 

 He who cries as he M'alks, ha-ga- 



mftn-ne 



He who walks beyond others, ko- 



she-hS.-man-ne 

 He who arrived in haste, wash- 

 con-he 

 He who is not afraid of tracks, se- 



gra-na-pa-ba 

 The white horse, shon-ga-ska 

 Seven, pa-ni'im-b^ 

 Ace of spades, 6-1i.a-de-gi-r6ng 

 Little cook, 6-h6n-|jin-ga 

 Head wind or North wind, k6- 



mk-hk 

 Big skunk, mon-ga-tun-ga 

 Prairie wolf, mon-e-kfis-se 

 Sw^an, me-hiis-ca-tdn-ga 

 He who walks double, nom-bi- 



mon-ne 

 Black breast, mon-g^-sab-ba 

 No hand, nom-ba-ning-gd 

 Brave, wa-shu-sha 

 No knife, nia-he-ning-gd 

 Two tails, sin-di-num-ba 

 The top of the tent-poles which 



are tied together, te-she-mo-ha 

 Big bullet, ma-ze-mat-tunga 

 Medicine mouth, e-wa-ho-ba 

 He who carries real medicines, 



mac-ca-n-c 

 Wet mockeson, hom-pa-no-cu 

 Big leggings, 6-tant-ti\n-ga 

 Smoke maker, shu-da-goch-ha 

 Two faces, in-da-nom-ba 

 The twins, nom-ba-dint 

 Yellow knife, ma-he-ze 



SqUAWS' NAMES. 



The first moon, me-ta-c 



Nk-sa-zd 



