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The Song of Hiawatha - Vocabulary
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VOCABULARY
Adjidau'mo
, the red
squirrel
Ahdeek'
, the
reindeer
Ahmeek'
, the
beaver
Annemee'kee
, the
thunder
Apuk'wa
, a
bulrush
Baim-wa'wa
,
the sound of the thunder
Bemah'gut
, the
grape-vine
Chemaun'
, a
birch
canoe
Chetowaik'
, the
plover
Chibia'bos
, a
musician
; friend of
Hiawatha
; ruler of the Land of Spirits
Dahin'da
, the
bull frog
Dush-kwo-ne'-she
or
Kwo-ne'-she
, the
dragon fly
Esa
,
shame upon you
Ewa-yea'
,
lullaby
Gitche Gu'mee
, The Big-Sea-Water,
Lake Superior
Gitche Man'ito
, the Great Spirit,
the Master of Life
Gushkewau'
, the darkness
Hiawa'tha
, the
Prophet
. the
Teacher
, son of
Mudjekeewis
, the West-Wind and Wenonah, daughter of
Nokomis
Ia'goo
, a great
boaster
and story-teller
Inin'ewug
, men, or
pawn
s in
the Game of the Bowl
Ishkoodah'
,
fire
, a
comet
Jee'bi
, a [ghost[, a
spirit
Joss'akeed
, a
prophet
Kabibonok'ka
, the North-Wind
Ka'go
,
do not
Kahgahgee'
, the
raven
Kaw
,
no
Kaween'
,
no indeed
Kayoshk'
, the
sea-gull
Kee'go
, a
fish
Keeway'din
, the Northwest wind, the Home-wind
Kena'beek
, a
serpent
Keneu'
, the great war-
eagle
Keno'zha
, the
pickerel
Ko'ko-ko'ho
, the
owl
Kuntasoo'
,
the Game of Plumstones
Kwa'sind
,
the Strong Man
Kwo-ne'-she
, or Dush-kwo-ne'-she, the
dragon-fly
Mahnahbe'zee
, the
swan
Mahng
, the
loon
Mahnomo'nee
,
wild rice
Ma'ma
, the
woodpecker
Me'da
, a
medicine-man
Meenah'ga
, the
blueberry
Megissog'won
, the great Pearl-Feather, a
magician
, and the Manito of Wealth
Meshinau'wa
, a pipe-bearer
Minjekah'wun
, Hiawatha's
mittens
Minneha'ha
, Laughing Water; wife of Hiawatha; a water-fall in a stream running into the
Mississippi
between
Fort Snelling
and the Falls of
St. Anthony
Minne-wa'wa
,
a pleasant sound
, as of the wind in the trees
Mishe-Mo'kwa
,
the Great Bear
Mishe-Nah'ma
, the Great Sturgeon
Miskodeed'
, the Spring-Beauty, the
Claytonia Virginica
Monda'min
,
Indian corn
Moon of Bright Nights
,
April
Moon of Leaves
,
May
Moon of Strawberries
,
June
Moon of the Falling Leaves
,
September
Moon of Snow-shoes
,
November
Mudjekee'wis
, the West-Wind; father of Hiawatha
Mudway-aush'ka
,
sound of waves on a shore
Mushkoda'sa
, the
grouse
Nah'ma
, the
sturgeon
Nah'ma-wusk
,
spearmint
Na'gow Wudj'oo
, the
Sand Dunes
of Lake Superior
Nee-ba-naw'-baigs
, water-spirits
Nenemoo'sha
,
sweetheart
Nepah'win
,
sleep
Noko'mis
, a
grandmother
, mother of Wenonah
No'sa
, my
father
Nush'ka
,
look
! look!
Odah'min
, the
strawberry
Okahha'wis
, the fresh-water
herring
Ome'mee
, the
pigeon
Ona'gon
, a
bowl
Opechee'
, the
robin
Osse'o
, Son of the Evening Star
Owais'sa
, the
blue-bird
Oweenee'
, wife of Osseo
Ozawa'beek
, a round piece of
brass
or
copper
in the Game of the Bowl
Pah-puk-kee'na
, the
grasshopper
Pau'guk
,
death
Pau-Puk-Kee'wis
, the handsome Yenadizze, the son of Storm Fool
Pe'boan
,
Winter
Pem'ican
, meat of the
deer
or
buffalo
dried and pounded
Pezhekee'
, the
bison
Pishnekuh'
, the
brant
Pone'mah
,
hereafter
Puggawau'gun
, a war-club
Puk-Wudj'ies
, little wild men of the woods;
pygmies
Sah-sah-je'wun
,
rapids
Segwun'
,
Spring
Sha'da
, the
pelican
Shahbo'min
, the
gooseberry
Shah-shah
,
long ago
Shaugoda'ya
, a
coward
Shawgashee'
, the
craw-fish
Shawonda'see
, the South-Wind
Shaw-shaw
, the
swallow
Shesh'ebwug
,
duck
s; pieces in the Game of the Bowl
Shin'gebis, the
diver
, or
grebe
Showain'neme'shin
,
pity me
Shuh-shuh-gah'
, the
blue heron
Soan-ge-ta'ha
, strong-hearted
Subbeka'she
, the
spider
Sugge'me
, the
mosquito
To'tem
, family coat-of-arms
Ugh
, yes
Ugudwash'
, the
sun-fish
Unktahee'
, the
God
of
Water
Wabas'so, the
rabbit
, the North
Wabe'no, a
magician
, a
juggler
Wabe'no-wusk
,
yarrow
Wa'bun
, the East-Wind
Wa'bun An'nung
, the Star of the East,
the Morning Star
Wahono'win
, a cry of
lamentation
Wah-wah-tay'see
, the
fire-fly
Waubewy'on
, a white skin wrapper
Wa'wa
, the
wild goose
Waw-be-wa'wa
, the white
goose
Wawonais'sa
, the
whippoorwill
Way-muk-kwa'na
, the
caterpillar
Weno'nah
, the eldest daughter; Hiawatha's mother, daughter of Nokomis
Yenadiz'ze
, an idler and gambler; an Indian
dandy
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