p̣é-ska nú-ḳa (ȼiⁿ)

p̣é-ska nú-ḳa (ȼiⁿ) 
péska núka (thiⁿ) 
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the blue-joint grass, which grows from five to six feet high.The stalks of blue-joint grass are found among the qade-jide. They are the "jaⁿ jibe" (lower legs or shoots of wood) that shoot up from the "qade-jide." The large ones are as thick as a pencil, and boys make arrows from them. 
Jun 16, 2012 10:51 pm

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Added/modified by: Catherine Rudin on 6/16/12, 12:00 AM