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- storm
- ígashúde
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- Blizzard, severe storm such as is known in Nebraska and Dakota.
- storm
- óⁿba piázhi shkóⁿ gipʰezhi
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- To be bad weather on one; to storm on one.
- story
- hígoⁿ
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- Myth, legend, traditional tale, fable.
- storyteller
- Hidígoⁿ
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- Storyteller.
- straight
- znóⁿznoⁿ
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- Straight, level.
- straight
- thútʰoⁿ
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- Straight.
- Correct.
- straight
- thutʰóⁿqti
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- Very straight.
- Exact, exactly, accurately.
- straight
- wágazu
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- Straight, right, honest, upright.
- straight
- bathútʰoⁿ
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- To scrape or plane wood straight; to file metal straight.
- straightened
- sáda
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- Stretched, straightened out, as an arm or leg.
- strand
- waóⁿtha kʰigthé
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- To have gone back or homeward without them.
- strap
- í'iⁿ
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- A carrying strap; a strap or cord for carrying something on one's back or for a powder horn.
- strap
- máshakʰoⁿ
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- A strap used by women to bind a bundle to be carried on the back.
- straw hat
- sahiⁿ wathage
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- Straw hat.
- streaked
- gthezáza
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- Striped or streaked in many places; figured, striped, as calico or dimity.
- stream
- Tadéwiⁿ t'é tʰe wachʰíshka kʰe
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- Name of a creek; "Stream where Wind Woman died."
- stream
- Hidé thiⁿgé
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- Stream that has no mouth.
- strength
- úwashkoⁿ
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- Strength.
- stretch
- kigtházi
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- To stretch; stretch one's arms upward.
- stretch
- táhugádoⁿ
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- To stretch out a hide on the ground with pins.