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- brain
- wéthiqthi
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- Brain.
- branch
- p'úxa
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- Branching; to branch out.
- branch
- gaqá
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- Branch of a tree.
- branch
- zhóⁿgaqá
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- Tree branch (attached to tree).
- branch of Bow Creek
- Zíwiúhi wachʰíshka
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- ______ Creek; name of a creek.
- A branch of Bow Creek.
- branching horn
- heqága
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- Pronged or branching horns.
- An elk with branching horns.
- brand goose
- míⁿxa soⁿ zhíⁿga
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- Brand goose, brant.
- brant
- míⁿxa soⁿ zhíⁿga
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- Brand goose, brant.
- brave
- wahéhazhi
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- To be brave, stout-hearted, dependable.
- brave
- wahéhazhi égoⁿ
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- To be sort of brave; a little brave.
- bread
- wamúske
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- Wheat.
- Bread; wheat bread.
- bread
- wamúske nabíxoⁿ
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- Yeast bread; light bread.
- bread
- wamúske napúshiⁿ
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- Raised bread; yeast bread after the dough has risen.
- bread
- wamúske náxixíge
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- Leavened bread; "dough that is light and stringy".
- bread
- wamúske níⁿde
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- Baked (wheat) bread.
- break
- qóⁿthe
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- Break, cause to be broken (accidentally).
- break
- ánoⁿ'éthoⁿ
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- To kick and break in pieces, scattering the fragments on something.
- break
- uthíshpashpá
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- To break or crumble into pieces with the hands, as crackers into soup.
- break
- máshizhe
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- To break a knife or notch its blade while trying to use it.
- break camp
- wahóⁿ
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- To go far away.
- To break camp.