Do´-ba-moⁿ-thiⁿ, Walk-by-fours. Refers to the habit of the bulls of walking by fours. (In the Iⁿ-ḳe´-ça-be gens of the Omaha tribe.) Husband of Mi´-hoⁿ-ga of the Ṭsi´-zhu Wa-noⁿ gens.

Do´-ba-moⁿ-thiⁿ. Son of Tho´-xe-zhiⁿ-ga and Gia´-çoⁿ-ba.

Fletcher, Francis. Son of Tho´-xe-zhiⁿ-ga and Mi´-çoⁿ-e.

Ga-dsiⁿ´-gthi-thoⁿ, Crosses. Refers to the hungry calf that runs in front of its mother to stop her. (In the Iⁿ-ḳe´-ça-be gens of the Omaha tribe.)

Gthe-doⁿ´-stse-dse, Long-hawk. Refers to the long scalp locks attached to the sacred hawks. Son of Tho´-xe-zhiⁿ-ga and Gia´-çoⁿ-ba.

He-ba´-ṭoⁿ-he, Stubby-horns. Refers to the old bull who had worn his horns down to stumps.

Hiu´-gthe-ṭoⁿ-ga, Big-legs. Refers to the great size of the legs of the buffalo bull.

Hiⁿ-çi´-moⁿ-iⁿ, Brown-hair-walker. Refers to the brown color of the calf. Also Çi-ha, Soles.

I´-hiⁿ-u-ba-doⁿ, Pointed-beard. Refers to the beard of the buffalo.

I´-shka-da-bi, Playful. Refers to the sport afforded the hunter by the herds of buffalo. (In the Iⁿ-ḳe´-ça-be gens of the Omaha tribe.)