ha!—an introductory exclamation intended to attract attention or add emphasis; about equivalent to Here! Now!
ha′-ma′ma′—a song term compounded of ha! an introductory exclamation, and mămă′, a word which has no analysis, but is used in speaking to young children to mean “let me carry you on my back.” See [number 117].
Hanging-maw—see Uskwâ′li-gû′tă.
ha′nia-lĭl′-lĭl′—an unmeaning dance refrain. See [number 24].
Hard-mush—see Gatûñ′waʻlĭ.
ha′suyak′—a song form for hasuya′gĭ′, “(thou) pick it out” (imperative); “I pick it out, or select it,” ga′suyăgiû′; second person, ha′suyăgiû′. See [number 19].
ha′tlû—dialectic form, ga′tsû, “where?” (interrogative).
ha′wiye′ĕhĭ′, ha′wiye′-hyuwe′—unmeaning dance refrains. See [numbers 32] and [118].
hayû′—an emphatic affirmative, about equivalent to “Yes, sir!” See [number 115].
hayuya′haniwă′—an unmeaning refrain in one of the bear songs. See [number 75].