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GLOSSARY

Ana-mak-qui
Evil spirits or magicians.

An-nun-gi-tee
The ghost with big ears.

Ja-koos
Strong-armed.

Keche-Wapoose
Great Rabbit.

Kin-ne-sa-sis
Little Fish.

Kosh-ke-e-wa-see
Partridge.

Ma-hei-gan
Wolf.

Mani-boos or Manitoos or Munedoos
Spirits.

Me-squah-be-me-sheen
Red Willows.

Minne-ha-ha
Laughing Waters.

Mis-ta-coo-sis
Aspen Tree.

Mis-mis
Grandfather.

Moos-wa
Moose.

Moo-she-kin-ne-bik
Sea Monster.

Musk-a-moot
Medicine Bag.

Mud-je-kee-wis
West Wind.

Na-nah-booz-hoo
Son of Mud-je-kee-wis—West Wind.

Nah-poo-tee
Wolf.

Ni-koo-chis
Solitude—name of a giant.

Nokomis
Grandmother.

Ome-mee
Pigeon or Dove.

Oo-kis-ki-mu-ni-sew
Kingfisher.

Oo-see-mee-id
The Younger.

Se-si-giz-it
The Older.

Pa-peu-pe-na-ses
Laughing Bird.

Pug-a-mah-kon
A hammer.

Puk-an-eh
Grasshopper.

Sa-gas-ta-oo-ke-mou, shortened to Sagastao
The Sunrise Gentleman.

Sa-ke-how
Beloved.

Se-se-pask-wut
Sugar.

Sis-tin-a-koo
The magician who guarded the fire in the interior of the earth.

Shu-ni-ou
Money.

So-qua-a-tum
Steadfast.

Sou-wa-nas
South Wind, The great Story-teller.

Sou-wa-na-que-na-peke
The Voice of the South Wind Birds.

Wah-ki-e-gun
The House.

Wau-be-noo
The East.

Wakonda
A supernatural Person.

Wakontas
Son of Wakonda.

Wau-konug
Lichen.
Wenonah
Daughter of Nokomis and mother of Nanahboozhoo.

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