A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 eBook

Robert Kerr (writer)
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 787 pages of information about A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17.

A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 eBook

Robert Kerr (writer)
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 787 pages of information about A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17.
Wamuhte, Twisted thongs and sinews,
                                  worn about their ankles

Kutseeoataia, Veins under the skin
Tookquuk, The skin
Muszthsle, Pain
Waeetch, To sleep
Siksaimaha, To breathe, or pant
Tuhsheetl, To weep
Matskoot, A fly
Matook, To fly
Kooees; or Snow, or hail.
   quoees,
Aopk, To whistle
Asheeatksheetl, To yawn
Elsthltleek, An instrument of two sticks standing
                                  from each other with barbs

Cheeeeakis, A scar of a wound
Tchoo, Throw it down, or to me
Cheetkoohekai, or A wooden instrument, with many bone teeth,
   Cheetkoaik, to catch small fish with

Kaenne, or Koenai, A crow; a bird
Keesapa, A fish; a white bream
Klaamoo, A bream striped with blue and gold
                                  colours

Taaweesh, or A stone-weapon, or tomahawk,
   Tsuskeeah, with a wooden handle

Kamaisthlik, A kind of snare to catch fish, or other
                                  animals with

Klahma, Wing feathers of a red bird
Seetsaennuk, Anger; scolding
Heeeai, or Heeeee, A brown streaked snake
Klapissime, A racoon
Owatinne, A white-headed eagle
Kluhmiss, Train oil; a bladder filled with it
Oukkooma, Large carved wooden-faces
Kotyook, or Hotyok, A knife
See eema, A fishing net
Weena, A stranger
Quahmiss, Fish-roe strewed upon pine-branches and
                                  sea-weed

Kaatl, Give me
Hooksquaboolsthl, A whale-harpoon and rope
Komook, Chimaera monstrosa
Quotluk, or A sea-otter’s skin
   Quotlukac,
Maasenusthl, An oblong wooden weapon, two feet long
Hokooma, A wooden mask of the human face
Tooquacumilsthl, A seal-skin
Cha, Let me see it
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