Indian Child Life - Charles A. Eastman - Page №56
Indian Child Life
Charles A. Eastman
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  • Be-day-wah´-kan-ton, lake-dwellers.
  • Cha-tan´-na, fourth son.
  • chin´-to, certainly.
  • Che-ton´-skah, white hawk.
  • Chank-pay´-yu-hah, carries the club.
  • coo´-wah, come here!
  • ha-nah´-kah-pee, grave.
  • he-yu´-pee-yay, come all of you!
  • hay´-chay-tu, it is well.
  • Hah-kay´-dah, the last-born.
  • he-nah´-kah-gah, the owl.
  • Kah-po´-se-yah, Light Lodges (a band of Sioux).
  • Ko´-lah, friend.
  • Man-kah´-to, blue earth.
  • Mah-to´, bear.
  • Mah-to´-sap-ah, black bear.
  • Mah-pee´-to-pah, four heavens.
  • Me-ne-yah´-tah, beside the water.
  • Me-chink´-shee, my son.
  • Nak-pah´, ears (of an animal).
  • O-o´-pay-han´-skah, bluebird.
  • o-hit´-e-kah, brave.
  • shun´kah, dog.
  • Sna´-na, rattle.
  • shunk-to´-kay-chah, wolf.
  • She-cho´-kah, robin.
  • Shun´-kah-skah, white dog.
  • tee´-pee, tent.
  • tak-chah´, deer.
  • to-kee´, well, well!
  • Ta-tee´-yo-pah, her door.
  • Un-chee´-dah, grand-mother.
  • u-tu´-hu, oak.