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- cinnamon bark
- zhoⁿthóⁿha zhíde
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- Cinnamon bark, etc.; "red bark".
- circle
- húthuga
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- Area surrounded by lodges or houses; a tribal circle; hence, a courtyard.
- circle
- uthíshoⁿ
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- To go around in a circle, like the hands of a clock; to go around something.
- circle
- bawíⁿxe
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- To make a sudden turn, to go around in a circle.
- circle
- dáwiⁿ
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- To sail round and round, like an eagle soaring.
- circular
- bthúga
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- Round; round and long, like a cane.
- Round; circular, like a tribal circle.
- Entire, whole, all.
- city
- tóⁿwoⁿgthoⁿ
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- Tribe or nation dwelling in a town or village; hence, a tribe, nation, or people.
- Town, city.
- clabber
- mazéni uskúske
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- Clotted or curdled milk; clabber.
- clam
- tíhaba
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- Clam, oyster, mussel.
- Oyster shell.
- clam shell
- gashpé uíⁿ
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- Oblong pieces of clam-shell, from two to six inches long, worn as ear-pendants by Ponca men and women.
- clan
- Míⁿxasoⁿ wétʰazhi
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- "Those who do not touch swans"; an Omaha sub-clan.
- claw rattle
- tasháge
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- Rattle made of animal claws or hoofs.
- clay-colored
- xi
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- Reddish brown, clay-colored.
- clean
- basíhi
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- To clean a gun barrel with a stick.
- To brush a floor clean.
- cleanse
- sóⁿthe
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- To cleanse or whiten; to whitewash.
- clear
- kíkiza
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- Clear patches; places here and there where one can see distant things, as the fog breaks away.
- clear
- gaspé
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- Clear, clear-sighted.
- clear eyes
- ishtá úsihi
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- Clear eyes; refers to the clear blue eyes of some children.
- clear-sighted
- gaspé
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- Clear, clear-sighted.
- cleft lip
- í uznége
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- Hare-lipped; to be hare-lipped, have a cleft lip.