Move to and fro the finger several times toward the person spoken of (Larson.)

—— Have you?

Deaf-mute natural sign:

Move the finger to and fro several times toward the person to whom the one is speaking. (Larson.)

—— Are you?

Deaf-mute natural signs:

Point to the person spoken to and slightly nod the head, with an inquiring look. (Ballard.)

Point with the forefinger, as if to point toward the second person, at the same time nod the head as if to say "yes." (Ziegler.)

The following was obtained at Washington during the winter of 1880-'81 from Ta-tan-ka Wa-kan (Medicine Bull), a Brulé Dakota chief; by Dr. W.J. Hoffman.

I AM GOING HOME IN TWO DAYS.