We´-ṭoⁿ-ha-iⁿ-ge. (Meaning obscure.) Husband of Hoⁿ-be´-do-ḳa of the Ṭa´ I-ni-ḳa-shi-ga gens.

Wa-xo´-be-zhiⁿ-ga, Little-shrine. Refers to the small portable shrine containing the hawk and other symbolic articles.

Wa-zhiⁿ´-ni-ḳa, Bird-man.

Xo´-ḳa, Initiator. (Not gentile name.) Husband of Gthoⁿ-zhoⁿ-ba of the O´-poⁿ gens.

Xoⁿ´-dse-u-moⁿ-iⁿ, Dwell-among-the-cedars. The thunder and the lightning are said to live among the cedars.

Xu-e´-gi-da, Comes-roaring. Refers to the coming of the storm with roaring winds.

Xu-e´-noⁿ-zhiⁿ, Stands-soughing. Refers to the murmuring of the cedar tree as the wind passes through its branches.

Zhoⁿ´-ga-xthi, Tree-killer. Refers to the habit of the lightning of striking trees.

Zhoⁿ´-u-thi-stse-ge, Tree-splitter. Refers to the splitting of a tree by lightning.

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