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- horse hair
- tahíⁿ
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- Hair of an animal; "deer hair"; especially hair from an animal's tail.
- Hair from a horse's tail, used in ornamentation.
- horse leg
- hiuqáqabe zóⁿze
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- Web on the inside of a horse's leg, above the knee.
- horseshoe
- shóⁿguthugádoⁿ
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- Horseshoe nails.
- host
- wékʰu
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- Host; one who invites people to a feast.
- host
- wékʰushtoⁿ
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- One who regularly invites people to feasts.
- hour
- míⁿdoⁿbe
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- Clock, hour.
- house
- ti
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- House, lodge, tent, tipi, dwelling.
- household
- tíuzhí
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- Household or family; all who live in a house or lodge together.
- how
- 'oⁿ
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- How.
- however
- 'oⁿshtéshtewoⁿ
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- Just as it is; no matter how it is.
- hull
- ugázhu
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- To strike and hull (shell beans) into something.
- hull
- gazhú
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- To hull or husk.
- hum
- za'é
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- A noise, hum, buzz, bustle, confusion, uproar; said of the sound of mill-stones in motion.
- hump
- ábaku
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- Upper back, the part of a person's back between the shoulders.
- Lower part of the neck of an animal.
- Buffalo hump.
- hump-backed
- hu báku
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- Plaice; "hump-backed fish".
- hundred
- gthébahíwiⁿ
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- Hundred; one hundred.
- hundredth
- wégthebahíwiⁿ
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- The hundredth (one).
- hung meat
- gthóⁿxe
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- Fishy, rancid.
- Smelling like meat which has been kept for several days in cold weather.
- hunt
- gaqthóⁿ the
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- To go on a hunt with a large party or the whole tribe.
- hunt
- ábae
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- To hunt game; to go out hunting for a day without taking families along.
- To go out as scouts from the hunting group, in order to learn where the buffalo herd is.