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- pike
- hugthézhe
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- Pike; "spotted fish".
- pile
- ákʰiastá
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- Pile, heap, stack.
- pill
- makʰóⁿ búta
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- Pill; "round medicine".
- pillow
- íbehiⁿ
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- Pillow.
- pinch
- baháthezaha
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- To take up a pinch of the skin, and run a splinter through a little distance, but not deep, as was done in the sun-dance; to run a needle a little way through cloth, etc.
- pine
- mázi míⁿga
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- Pine tree.
- pine
- mázi
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- Generic name for trees of the pine and cedar family; evergreen.
- pipe
- wéawoⁿ
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- Pipe; the calumet or pipe used in the calumet or pipe dance.
- pipe lighter
- zhóⁿ zhiⁿga niní íbista
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- A cleft stick formerly used by the Omahas and Poncas as tongs and for lighting a pipe; "stick which presses (fire) against the tobacco".
- pipe stem
- utháhe
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- Mouthpiece of a pipe; small end of the pipe stem, which is put into the mouth.
- pistol
- wahútoⁿthe chʰéshka
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- Pistol; "short gun".
- pistol
- wahútoⁿthe zhíⁿga
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- Pistol; "small gun".
- pitch tent
- ti
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- To pitch or set up a tent.
- pitchfork
- qádithíze
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- Pitchfork.
- pitchfork
- xádibaxápi
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- Pitchfork.
- pith
- zhoⁿ zhíbe
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- Lower shoots or "legs" of a bush or other plant.
- Pith of a plant or bush.
- pitiable
- tha'égoⁿ
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- Poor, miserable, pitiable, wretched.
- pitted
- thaqthúqthuge
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- To make pitted here and there.
- pity
- uthá'ethe
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- Pity, mercy.
- place
- Qáshishi
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- A place near Maple Creek, Nebraska, where the Omahas defeated a camp of Pawnees.