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Northern Trails, Book I. · William J. Long — chapter 10 of 11 · ~146 words · public domain

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Commoosie, com-moo-sie', a little shelter, or hut, of boughs and bark.

Deedeeaskh, dee-dee'ask, the blue jay.

Eleemos, el-ee'mos, the fox.

Hawahak, hâ-wâ-h[)a]k', the hawk.

Hetokh, h[)e]t'[=o]kh, the deer.

Hukweem, huk-weem', the great northern diver, or loon.

Ismaques, iss-mâ-ques', the fish-hawk.

Kagax, k[)a]g'[)a]x, the weasel.

Kakagos, kâ-kâ-g[)o]s', the raven.

K'dunk, k'dunk', the toad.

Keeokuskh, kee-o-kusk', the muskrat.

Keeonekh, kee'o-nek, the otter.

Keesuolukh, kee-su-[=o]'luk, the Great Mystery, i.e. God.

Killooleet, kil'loo-leet, the white-throated sparrow.

Kookooskoos, koo-koo-skoos', the great horned owl.

Kopseep, kop'seep, the salmon.

Koskomenos, k[)o]s'k[)o]m-e-n[)o]s', the kingfisher.

Kupkawis, cup-ka'wis, the barred owl.

Kwaseekho, kwâ-seek'ho, the sheldrake.

Lhoks, locks, the panther.

Malsun, m[)a]l'sun, the wolf.

Malsunsis, m[)a]l-sun'sis, the little wolf cub.

Matwock, m[)a]t'wok, the white bear.

Meeko, meek'[=o], the red squirrel.

Megaleep, meg'â-leep, the caribou.

Milicete, mil'[)i]-cete, the name of an Indian tribe; written also Malicete.

Mitchegeesookh, mitch-ë-gee'sook, the snowstorm.

Mitches, mit'ch[)e]s, the birch partridge, or ruffed grouse.

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