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p̣é-je bȼa-ska
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p̣é-je bȼa-ska
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pézhe bthaska
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a flat grass, growing on the banks of streams. F. says, "Eaten by horses. A grass on single stalks, each about two feet high, with seeds in bunches, not in pods. Grows in fields and in marshy places."
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http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/pe/opd.03.020.02d.jpg
http://omahalanguage.unl.edu/dictionary_images/pe/opd.03.020.03b.jpg
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Second link contains only handwritten word.
Added/modified by: Catherine Rudin on 6/13/12, 7:37 PM
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A type of grass found on stream banks and marshy places; "flat grass".
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Eaten by horses. A grass on single stalks, each about two feet high, with seeds in bunches, not i...
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