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- shed
- híⁿ zhnudáthe
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- To shed or molt, as geese do their feathers.
- shed buffalo hair
- téhiⁿ
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- Old hair, shed by a buffalo, worn as a necklace by some members of the Buffalo dancing society.
- sheep
- wáqe tachʰúge
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- Sheep; "white man's antelope".
- sheep
- tachʰúge wanágthe
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- Domestic sheep; "tame antelope".
- sheep
- táqti skă
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- Sheep; "white deer".
- sheepskin
- táqtiskáha
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- Sheepskin.
- shell
- ugázhu
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- To strike and hull (shell beans) into something.
- shell
- wanóⁿp'iⁿqti
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- A species of white shell, used for making necklaces and earrings; "real necklace".
- shell
- shíⁿshi
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- Shell.
- shell
- hiⁿskáqti
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- A species of white shell used for making one kind of earrings; "real beads".
- shell corn
- ábashpi
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- To shell corn on.
- Shell Creek
- Tazhnóⁿguzhi wachʰíshka kʰe
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- 1. Shell Creek, a creek which empties into the Platte River, near North Bend, Nebraska; "the stream whose banks are studded with ash trees".
- A branch of the Niobrara river.
- shelter
- uágthabe
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- Shelter, calm place.
- shelter
- uábthage
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- Calm place; shelter, sheltered place.
- shelter
- uthúabtháge
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- Shelter from the wind; place behind a windbreak.
- shelter
- uthúagthábe
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- Shelter from the wind; place behind a windbreak.
- shelter
- wahá ságe 'óⁿaze gáxe ugthíⁿ
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- An awning or wall-less shelter made of skins attached to posts; "summer hide shade made to sit in".
- shield
- taháwagthe
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- Shield.
- shimmer
- zhnátʰigthágtha
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- To glitter or flash repeatedly, like a mirror waved back and forth in the sun.
- shingles
- zhoⁿ gáshpishpí
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- Chips, wood chips.
- Shingles.