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ȼé-ȼu-á-di Ȼéȼuádi ȼiñké cetáⁿ agítaⁿbé ctĕwaⁿ-májĭ. I have not yet even looked at the one, my relation, who is here. O&PL: 133,5 Shelby Chandler Edit
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-bi Waȼáckaⁿ-bi enégaⁿi éiⁿte. Perhaps you (pl.) think that you have made efforts. O&PL: 26,5 Shelby Chandler Edit
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ʔá-gȼa-wá-ȼĕ 'Ágȼawaȼáȼai. You make them or us suffer. O&PL: 53, 3 Shelby Chandler Edit
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caⁿ-cáⁿ-ȼa Caⁿcaⁿȼa maⁿȼiⁿi. He walks tremblingly. Om. Shelby Chandler Edit
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dú-ba-ha Ániṭa dúbaha hné. You are going to the four winds. Om. Soc. 229 Catherine Rudin Edit
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qi-ȼá ma-cáⁿ qi-ȼá ma-cáⁿ áhiⁿ ṣnéde the long wing-feathers of the war eagle Om. Soc. 277, in 3rd Eth. Rept. Catherine Rudin Edit
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ú-ga-ctáñ-ka úgactáñka gáxai It tended to temptation. Om. Soc. 343 Catherine Rudin Edit
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ȼa-té Égiȼe wahába áⁿȼate. At length we eat the corn. Om. Soc., 290 Shelby Chandler Edit
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cáñ-ge wá-ȼiⁿ a-gȼaí tĕ́-ṭa Cáñge wáȼiⁿ agȼaí tĕ́ṭa añgáȼe añgáⁿȼai. We wish to go to the place, etc. (said by leaders of a war party). Om. Soc., 315 Shelby Chandler Edit
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cáⁿ-ȼiñ-ké Kagéha, ȼíkui hă, cáⁿȼiñké iⁿte. My friend, you are invited to a feast (by such a one) after he has been occupied awhile. Om. Soc., 315 Shelby Chandler Edit
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ȼe Háⁿadi nudáⁿ aȼá-bikéamá. It is said that they went off in a line on the war-path last night. Om. Soc., 317 Shelby Chandler Edit
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-bi-ké-a-má (-biama, kĕ) Háⁿadi nudáⁿ aȼá-bikéamá. It is said that they went off in a line on the war-path last night. Om. Soc., 317 Shelby Chandler Edit
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ba-záⁿ-a-ha Máⁿ aká bazáⁿha iȼéȼé-náⁿi. The arrow goes suddenly among the others (said of the game). Om. Soc., 339 Shelby Chandler Edit
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cáⁿ-ṭañ-ga Cáⁿ-ṭañ-ga ṭú-ma é-gaⁿ-ma-ȼáⁿ. The blue wolves. Om. Soc., 349 Shelby Chandler Edit
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ba-qtá-qta Wakáⁿ-jide ha uȼáha baqtáqta núsiáqȼa-hnáⁿi. They usually tie up the red medicine in a series of (connected) bundles, which is worn like a coiled lariat, with one part over the left shoulder and the other under the right arm. Om. Soc., 350 Shelby Chandler Edit
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ba-ḳú-wiⁿ-xe Baḳúwiⁿxe ahí. They reach there and pass around (the inside of) the tent. Om. Soc., 360 Shelby Chandler Edit
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be-cíⁿ-ciⁿ Wáqe wáȼihaⁿ ȼiñké becíⁿciⁿqti aȼíⁿ aiáȼe etégaⁿ. They will be apt to knock over and cover up (roll over and over on?) the man white man who removed them. Omaha Notes, VII, 3 Shelby Chandler Edit
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wa-háⁿ-ʔe Wahóⁿ'e tʰe táthishoⁿ with reference to petitioning for a special favor OPPL: 60, 3 Binah Gordon Edit
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yú-hŭ́ⁿ Yúhŭ́ⁿ! núdaⁿhañgá, p̣áȼaⁿ bȼíqaⁿ, edádaⁿ ukít'ĕ éiⁿte. Haha! O war captain (i.e. the Thunder-god), I will break off the head of any foe (that I may meet)! P̣ȼn. Catherine Rudin Edit
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aⁿ-wáⁿ-wa-ṭá Aⁿwáⁿwaṭa bȼé-majĭ té. I will go nowhere. R. Catherine Rudin Edit
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