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- eagle feather
- qithá mashóⁿ
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- Quill feathers of the war eagle.
- eagle feathers
- máshoⁿpágthoⁿ
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- Headdress made of eagle tail feathers; a feather bonnet with ends extending down the back.
- eagle headdress
- qitháthage
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- Headdress made of whole eagles.
- eagle plumes
- wéta
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- Egg.
- The two eagle plumes attached to the "hazhida" of the calumet pipe.
- eagle's nest
- qithá hináqpegthé
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- Eagle's nest.
- eaglet
- qithá zhíⁿga
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- Eaglet; eagle chick.
- ear pendant
- 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.
- earlier today
- óⁿba tʰhéthuádi
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- Earlier today.
- earlier today
- óⁿbadi
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- Earlier today.
- early
- hoⁿ shóⁿtʰe íkithe
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- To wake up before dawn; to arise very early, while it is still night.
- early fall
- tʰoⁿ
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- Early autumn; harvest time.
- earth
- moⁿ
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- Earth, ground. Archaic word used in compounds.
- earth lodge
- moⁿthíⁿti
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- Earth lodge.
- earthworm
- moⁿthíⁿkʰa shíbe
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- Earthworm; "bowels of the soil"
- east
- mí í thoⁿ táthishoⁿ
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- eastward
- east
- hídeatáthishoⁿ
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- Toward the bottom or lower part; toward the mouth of a stream.
- Toward the mouth of the Missouri River, hence, towards the east or south-east.
- east
- hídeatátʰoⁿ
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- From the east or southeast.
- eastward
- mí í thoⁿ táthishoⁿ
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- eastward
- eat
- thatʰé
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- To eat; to eat an item of food.
- eat
- thaqthíazhi
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- To eat silently.