má-hiⁿ-ṭú

má-hiⁿ-ṭú 
máhiⁿtú 
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"blue knife" or blue stone 
May 20, 2011 7:46 pm

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The same handwritten word appears on the second image.
Added/modified by: Jianguo Wang on 8/14/10, 12:00 AM
 
 
 
Stony Butte, in Todd Co., Neb. (formerly in Dakota), near the Old Ponka Agency, it is so called by the Ponkas, whose ancestors used pieces of this stone as knives. This kind of stone was formerly used for filing by the Omaha women.;l 
 
 
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