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- gather
- thaxóⁿ
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- To gather up in the mouth in bunches, as a horse does with grass.
- gather
- uthéwiⁿkʰithe
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- To assemble, come together, collect themselves.
- gathered
- uthéwiⁿ
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- Collected, assembled, gathered in one heap or place.
- gaze on
- ábanoⁿ
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- To gaze on someone.
- geese
- míⁿxa
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- Goose.
- gesture
- wagáxe gáxe
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- To sign; to gesture.
- get
- agíthe
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- Go and get something, not one's own
- get better
- údoⁿ tʰígthe
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- To become good suddenly; improve.
- get in trouble
- ukíoⁿthe
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- To get oneself into difficulty or trouble.
- To fall into a trap.
- get out of bed
- páhoⁿ
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- To arise, get up, get out of bed.
- get up
- páhoⁿ
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- To arise, get up, get out of bed.
- get up
- páhoⁿkʰíthe
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- To make someone get up, as from bed.
- get used to
- uthídathoⁿ
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- To get used to or hardened to work.
- get used to
- udáthoⁿ
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- To become accustomed to something.
- ghost
- wanáxe
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- Ghost, spirit.
- ghost
- wanáxi
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- Ghost, spirit.
- Mind, intellect.
- ghost dance society
- wanáxe íthaéthe wáchʰigáxe
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- Ghost dance society.
- giant
- Táqtigíkʰidábi
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- He for whom they shot at deer, a mythical giant and oppressor of the Indians.
- giant
- Táqtigíkʰijábi
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- He for whom they shot at deer, a mythical giant and oppressor of the Indians.
- giant
- Páznutʰa
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- A mythical race of giants that lived in the Nebraska area before the arrival of the Indians.