VOCABULARYAdjidau’mo, the red squirrelAhdeek’, the reindeerAhmeek’, the beaverAnnemee’kee, the thunderApuk’wa, a bulrushBaim-wa’wa, the sound of the thunderBemah’gut, the grape-vineChemaun’, a birch canoeChetowaik’, the ploverChibia’bos, a musician; friend of Hiawatha;ruler of the Land of SpiritsDahin’da, the bull frogDush-kwo-ne’-she or Kwo-ne’-she,the dragon flyEsa, shame upon youEwa-yea’, lullabyGitche Gu’mee, The Big-Sea-Water,Lake SuperiorGitche Man’ito, the Great Spirit,the Master of LifeGushkewau’, the darknessHiawa’tha, the Prophet, the Teacher,son of Mudjekeewis, the West-Wind and Wenonah,daughter of NokomisIa’goo, a great boaster and story-tellerInin’ewug, men, or pawns in the Game of the BowlIshkoodah’, fire, a cometJee’bi, a ghost, a spiritJoss’akeed, a prophetKabibonok’ka, the North-WindKa’go, do notKahgahgee’, the ravenKaw, noKaween’, no indeedKayoshk’, the sea-gullKee’go, a fishKeeway’din, the Northwest wind, the Home-windKena’beek, a serpentKeneu’, the great war-eagleKeno’zha, the pickerelKo’ko-ko’ho, the owlKuntasoo’, the Game of PlumstonesKwa’sind, the Strong ManKwo-ne’-she, or Dush-kwo-ne’-she, the dragon-flyMahnahbe’zee, the swanMahng, the loonMahnomo’nee, wild riceMa’ma, the woodpeckerMe’da, a medicine-manMeenah’ga, the blueberryMegissog’won, the great Pearl-Feather,a magician, and the Manito of WealthMeshinau’wa, a pipe-bearerMinjekah’wun, Hiawatha’s mittensMinneha’ha, Laughing Water; wife of Hiawatha;a water-fall in a stream running into theMississippi between Fort Snelling and theFalls of St. AnthonyMinne-wa’wa, a pleasant sound, as of the windin the treesMishe-Mo’kwa, the Great BearMishe-Nah’ma, the Great SturgeonMiskodeed’, the Spring-Beauty, the Claytonia VirginicaMonda’min, Indian cornMoon of Bright Nights, AprilMoon of Leaves, MayMoon of Strawberries, JuneMoon of the Falling Leaves, SeptemberMoon of Snow-shoes, NovemberMudjekee’wis, the West-Wind; father of HiawathaMudway-aush’ka, sound of waves on a shoreMushkoda’sa, the grouseNah’ma, the sturgeonNah’ma-wusk, spearmintNa’gow Wudj’oo, the Sand Dunes of Lake SuperiorNee-ba-naw’-baigs, water-spiritsNenemoo’sha, sweetheartNepah’win, sleepNoko’mis, a grandmother, mother of WenonahNo’sa, my fatherNush’ka, look! look!Odah’min, the strawberryOkahha’wis, the fresh-water herringOme’mee, the pigeonOna’gon, a bowlOpechee’, the robinOsse’o, Son of the Evening StarOwais’sa, the blue-birdOweenee’, wife of OsseoOzawa’beek, a round piece of brass or copper in the Game of the BowlPah-puk-kee’na, the grasshopperPau’guk, deathPau-Puk-Kee’wis, the handsome Yenadizze,the son of Storm FoolPe’boan, WinterPem’ican, meat of the deer or buffalo dried and poundedPezhekee’, the bisonPishnekuh’, the brantPone’mah, hereafterPuggawau’gun, a war-clubPuk-Wudj’ies, little wild men of the woods; pygmiesSah-sah-je’wun, rapidsSegwun’, SpringSha’da, the pelicanShahbo’min, the gooseberryShah-shah, long agoShaugoda’ya, a cowardShawgashee’, the craw-fishShawonda’see, the South-WindShaw-shaw, the swallowShesh’ebwug, ducks; pieces in the Gameof the BowlShin’gebis, the diver, or grebeShowain’neme’shin, pity meShuh-shuh-gah’, the blue heronSoan-ge-ta’ha, strong-heartedSubbeka’she, the spiderSugge’me, the mosquitoTo’tem, family coat-of-armsUgh, yesUgudwash’, the sun-fishUnktahee’, the God of WaterWabas’so, the rabbit, the NorthWabe’no, a magician, a jugglerWabe’no-wusk, yarrowWa’bun, the East-WindWa’bun An’nung, the Star of the East, the Morning StarWahono’win, a cry of lamentationWah-wah-tay’see, the fire-flyWaubewy’on, a white skin wrapperWa’wa, the wild gooseWaw-be-wa’wa, the white gooseWawonais’sa, the whippoorwillWay-muk-kwa’na, the caterpillarWeno’nah, the eldest daughter; Hiawatha’s mother, daughter of NokomisYenadiz’ze, an idler and gambler; an Indian dandyThe End
Adjidau’mo, the red squirrelAhdeek’, the reindeerAhmeek’, the beaverAnnemee’kee, the thunderApuk’wa, a bulrushBaim-wa’wa, the sound of the thunderBemah’gut, the grape-vineChemaun’, a birch canoeChetowaik’, the ploverChibia’bos, a musician; friend of Hiawatha;ruler of the Land of SpiritsDahin’da, the bull frogDush-kwo-ne’-she or Kwo-ne’-she,the dragon flyEsa, shame upon youEwa-yea’, lullabyGitche Gu’mee, The Big-Sea-Water,Lake SuperiorGitche Man’ito, the Great Spirit,the Master of LifeGushkewau’, the darknessHiawa’tha, the Prophet, the Teacher,son of Mudjekeewis, the West-Wind and Wenonah,daughter of NokomisIa’goo, a great boaster and story-tellerInin’ewug, men, or pawns in the Game of the BowlIshkoodah’, fire, a cometJee’bi, a ghost, a spiritJoss’akeed, a prophetKabibonok’ka, the North-WindKa’go, do notKahgahgee’, the ravenKaw, noKaween’, no indeedKayoshk’, the sea-gullKee’go, a fishKeeway’din, the Northwest wind, the Home-windKena’beek, a serpentKeneu’, the great war-eagleKeno’zha, the pickerelKo’ko-ko’ho, the owlKuntasoo’, the Game of PlumstonesKwa’sind, the Strong ManKwo-ne’-she, or Dush-kwo-ne’-she, the dragon-flyMahnahbe’zee, the swanMahng, the loonMahnomo’nee, wild riceMa’ma, the woodpeckerMe’da, a medicine-manMeenah’ga, the blueberryMegissog’won, the great Pearl-Feather,a magician, and the Manito of WealthMeshinau’wa, a pipe-bearerMinjekah’wun, Hiawatha’s mittensMinneha’ha, Laughing Water; wife of Hiawatha;a water-fall in a stream running into theMississippi between Fort Snelling and theFalls of St. AnthonyMinne-wa’wa, a pleasant sound, as of the windin the treesMishe-Mo’kwa, the Great BearMishe-Nah’ma, the Great SturgeonMiskodeed’, the Spring-Beauty, the Claytonia VirginicaMonda’min, Indian cornMoon of Bright Nights, AprilMoon of Leaves, MayMoon of Strawberries, JuneMoon of the Falling Leaves, SeptemberMoon of Snow-shoes, NovemberMudjekee’wis, the West-Wind; father of HiawathaMudway-aush’ka, sound of waves on a shoreMushkoda’sa, the grouseNah’ma, the sturgeonNah’ma-wusk, spearmintNa’gow Wudj’oo, the Sand Dunes of Lake SuperiorNee-ba-naw’-baigs, water-spiritsNenemoo’sha, sweetheartNepah’win, sleepNoko’mis, a grandmother, mother of WenonahNo’sa, my fatherNush’ka, look! look!Odah’min, the strawberryOkahha’wis, the fresh-water herringOme’mee, the pigeonOna’gon, a bowlOpechee’, the robinOsse’o, Son of the Evening StarOwais’sa, the blue-birdOweenee’, wife of OsseoOzawa’beek, a round piece of brass or copper in the Game of the BowlPah-puk-kee’na, the grasshopperPau’guk, deathPau-Puk-Kee’wis, the handsome Yenadizze,the son of Storm FoolPe’boan, WinterPem’ican, meat of the deer or buffalo dried and poundedPezhekee’, the bisonPishnekuh’, the brantPone’mah, hereafterPuggawau’gun, a war-clubPuk-Wudj’ies, little wild men of the woods; pygmiesSah-sah-je’wun, rapidsSegwun’, SpringSha’da, the pelicanShahbo’min, the gooseberryShah-shah, long agoShaugoda’ya, a cowardShawgashee’, the craw-fishShawonda’see, the South-WindShaw-shaw, the swallowShesh’ebwug, ducks; pieces in the Gameof the BowlShin’gebis, the diver, or grebeShowain’neme’shin, pity meShuh-shuh-gah’, the blue heronSoan-ge-ta’ha, strong-heartedSubbeka’she, the spiderSugge’me, the mosquitoTo’tem, family coat-of-armsUgh, yesUgudwash’, the sun-fishUnktahee’, the God of WaterWabas’so, the rabbit, the NorthWabe’no, a magician, a jugglerWabe’no-wusk, yarrowWa’bun, the East-WindWa’bun An’nung, the Star of the East, the Morning StarWahono’win, a cry of lamentationWah-wah-tay’see, the fire-flyWaubewy’on, a white skin wrapperWa’wa, the wild gooseWaw-be-wa’wa, the white gooseWawonais’sa, the whippoorwillWay-muk-kwa’na, the caterpillarWeno’nah, the eldest daughter; Hiawatha’s mother, daughter of NokomisYenadiz’ze, an idler and gambler; an Indian dandy
Adjidau’mo, the red squirrelAhdeek’, the reindeerAhmeek’, the beaverAnnemee’kee, the thunderApuk’wa, a bulrushBaim-wa’wa, the sound of the thunderBemah’gut, the grape-vineChemaun’, a birch canoeChetowaik’, the ploverChibia’bos, a musician; friend of Hiawatha;ruler of the Land of SpiritsDahin’da, the bull frogDush-kwo-ne’-she or Kwo-ne’-she,the dragon flyEsa, shame upon youEwa-yea’, lullabyGitche Gu’mee, The Big-Sea-Water,Lake SuperiorGitche Man’ito, the Great Spirit,the Master of LifeGushkewau’, the darknessHiawa’tha, the Prophet, the Teacher,son of Mudjekeewis, the West-Wind and Wenonah,daughter of NokomisIa’goo, a great boaster and story-tellerInin’ewug, men, or pawns in the Game of the BowlIshkoodah’, fire, a cometJee’bi, a ghost, a spiritJoss’akeed, a prophetKabibonok’ka, the North-WindKa’go, do notKahgahgee’, the ravenKaw, noKaween’, no indeedKayoshk’, the sea-gullKee’go, a fishKeeway’din, the Northwest wind, the Home-windKena’beek, a serpentKeneu’, the great war-eagleKeno’zha, the pickerelKo’ko-ko’ho, the owlKuntasoo’, the Game of PlumstonesKwa’sind, the Strong ManKwo-ne’-she, or Dush-kwo-ne’-she, the dragon-flyMahnahbe’zee, the swanMahng, the loonMahnomo’nee, wild riceMa’ma, the woodpeckerMe’da, a medicine-manMeenah’ga, the blueberryMegissog’won, the great Pearl-Feather,a magician, and the Manito of WealthMeshinau’wa, a pipe-bearerMinjekah’wun, Hiawatha’s mittensMinneha’ha, Laughing Water; wife of Hiawatha;a water-fall in a stream running into theMississippi between Fort Snelling and theFalls of St. AnthonyMinne-wa’wa, a pleasant sound, as of the windin the treesMishe-Mo’kwa, the Great BearMishe-Nah’ma, the Great SturgeonMiskodeed’, the Spring-Beauty, the Claytonia VirginicaMonda’min, Indian cornMoon of Bright Nights, AprilMoon of Leaves, MayMoon of Strawberries, JuneMoon of the Falling Leaves, SeptemberMoon of Snow-shoes, NovemberMudjekee’wis, the West-Wind; father of HiawathaMudway-aush’ka, sound of waves on a shoreMushkoda’sa, the grouseNah’ma, the sturgeonNah’ma-wusk, spearmintNa’gow Wudj’oo, the Sand Dunes of Lake SuperiorNee-ba-naw’-baigs, water-spiritsNenemoo’sha, sweetheartNepah’win, sleepNoko’mis, a grandmother, mother of WenonahNo’sa, my fatherNush’ka, look! look!Odah’min, the strawberryOkahha’wis, the fresh-water herringOme’mee, the pigeonOna’gon, a bowlOpechee’, the robinOsse’o, Son of the Evening StarOwais’sa, the blue-birdOweenee’, wife of OsseoOzawa’beek, a round piece of brass or copper in the Game of the BowlPah-puk-kee’na, the grasshopperPau’guk, deathPau-Puk-Kee’wis, the handsome Yenadizze,the son of Storm FoolPe’boan, WinterPem’ican, meat of the deer or buffalo dried and poundedPezhekee’, the bisonPishnekuh’, the brantPone’mah, hereafterPuggawau’gun, a war-clubPuk-Wudj’ies, little wild men of the woods; pygmiesSah-sah-je’wun, rapidsSegwun’, SpringSha’da, the pelicanShahbo’min, the gooseberryShah-shah, long agoShaugoda’ya, a cowardShawgashee’, the craw-fishShawonda’see, the South-WindShaw-shaw, the swallowShesh’ebwug, ducks; pieces in the Gameof the BowlShin’gebis, the diver, or grebeShowain’neme’shin, pity meShuh-shuh-gah’, the blue heronSoan-ge-ta’ha, strong-heartedSubbeka’she, the spiderSugge’me, the mosquitoTo’tem, family coat-of-armsUgh, yesUgudwash’, the sun-fishUnktahee’, the God of WaterWabas’so, the rabbit, the NorthWabe’no, a magician, a jugglerWabe’no-wusk, yarrowWa’bun, the East-WindWa’bun An’nung, the Star of the East, the Morning StarWahono’win, a cry of lamentationWah-wah-tay’see, the fire-flyWaubewy’on, a white skin wrapperWa’wa, the wild gooseWaw-be-wa’wa, the white gooseWawonais’sa, the whippoorwillWay-muk-kwa’na, the caterpillarWeno’nah, the eldest daughter; Hiawatha’s mother, daughter of NokomisYenadiz’ze, an idler and gambler; an Indian dandy
Adjidau’mo, the red squirrel
Ahdeek’, the reindeer
Ahmeek’, the beaver
Annemee’kee, the thunder
Apuk’wa, a bulrush
Baim-wa’wa, the sound of the thunder
Bemah’gut, the grape-vine
Chemaun’, a birch canoe
Chetowaik’, the plover
Chibia’bos, a musician; friend of Hiawatha;
ruler of the Land of Spirits
Dahin’da, the bull frog
Dush-kwo-ne’-she or Kwo-ne’-she,
the dragon fly
Esa, shame upon you
Ewa-yea’, lullaby
Gitche Gu’mee, The Big-Sea-Water,
Lake Superior
Gitche Man’ito, the Great Spirit,
the Master of Life
Gushkewau’, the darkness
Hiawa’tha, the Prophet, the Teacher,
son of Mudjekeewis, the West-Wind and Wenonah,
daughter of Nokomis
Ia’goo, a great boaster and story-teller
Inin’ewug, men, or pawns in the Game of the Bowl
Ishkoodah’, fire, a comet
Jee’bi, a ghost, a spirit
Joss’akeed, a prophet
Kabibonok’ka, the North-Wind
Ka’go, do not
Kahgahgee’, the raven
Kaw, no
Kaween’, no indeed
Kayoshk’, the sea-gull
Kee’go, a fish
Keeway’din, the Northwest wind, the Home-wind
Kena’beek, a serpent
Keneu’, the great war-eagle
Keno’zha, the pickerel
Ko’ko-ko’ho, the owl
Kuntasoo’, the Game of Plumstones
Kwa’sind, the Strong Man
Kwo-ne’-she, or Dush-kwo-ne’-she, the dragon-fly
Mahnahbe’zee, the swan
Mahng, the loon
Mahnomo’nee, wild rice
Ma’ma, the woodpecker
Me’da, a medicine-man
Meenah’ga, the blueberry
Megissog’won, the great Pearl-Feather,
a magician, and the Manito of Wealth
Meshinau’wa, a pipe-bearer
Minjekah’wun, Hiawatha’s mittens
Minneha’ha, Laughing Water; wife of Hiawatha;
a water-fall in a stream running into the
Mississippi between Fort Snelling and the
Falls of St. Anthony
Minne-wa’wa, a pleasant sound, as of the wind
in the trees
Mishe-Mo’kwa, the Great Bear
Mishe-Nah’ma, the Great Sturgeon
Miskodeed’, the Spring-Beauty, the Claytonia Virginica
Monda’min, Indian corn
Moon of Bright Nights, April
Moon of Leaves, May
Moon of Strawberries, June
Moon of the Falling Leaves, September
Moon of Snow-shoes, November
Mudjekee’wis, the West-Wind; father of Hiawatha
Mudway-aush’ka, sound of waves on a shore
Mushkoda’sa, the grouse
Nah’ma, the sturgeon
Nah’ma-wusk, spearmint
Na’gow Wudj’oo, the Sand Dunes of Lake Superior
Nee-ba-naw’-baigs, water-spirits
Nenemoo’sha, sweetheart
Nepah’win, sleep
Noko’mis, a grandmother, mother of Wenonah
No’sa, my father
Nush’ka, look! look!
Odah’min, the strawberry
Okahha’wis, the fresh-water herring
Ome’mee, the pigeon
Ona’gon, a bowl
Opechee’, the robin
Osse’o, Son of the Evening Star
Owais’sa, the blue-bird
Oweenee’, wife of Osseo
Ozawa’beek, a round piece of brass or copper in the Game of the Bowl
Pah-puk-kee’na, the grasshopper
Pau’guk, death
Pau-Puk-Kee’wis, the handsome Yenadizze,
the son of Storm Fool
Pe’boan, Winter
Pem’ican, meat of the deer or buffalo dried and pounded
Pezhekee’, the bison
Pishnekuh’, the brant
Pone’mah, hereafter
Puggawau’gun, a war-club
Puk-Wudj’ies, little wild men of the woods; pygmies
Sah-sah-je’wun, rapids
Segwun’, Spring
Sha’da, the pelican
Shahbo’min, the gooseberry
Shah-shah, long ago
Shaugoda’ya, a coward
Shawgashee’, the craw-fish
Shawonda’see, the South-Wind
Shaw-shaw, the swallow
Shesh’ebwug, ducks; pieces in the Game
of the Bowl
Shin’gebis, the diver, or grebe
Showain’neme’shin, pity me
Shuh-shuh-gah’, the blue heron
Soan-ge-ta’ha, strong-hearted
Subbeka’she, the spider
Sugge’me, the mosquito
To’tem, family coat-of-arms
Ugh, yes
Ugudwash’, the sun-fish
Unktahee’, the God of Water
Wabas’so, the rabbit, the North
Wabe’no, a magician, a juggler
Wabe’no-wusk, yarrow
Wa’bun, the East-Wind
Wa’bun An’nung, the Star of the East, the Morning Star
Wahono’win, a cry of lamentation
Wah-wah-tay’see, the fire-fly
Waubewy’on, a white skin wrapper
Wa’wa, the wild goose
Waw-be-wa’wa, the white goose
Wawonais’sa, the whippoorwill
Way-muk-kwa’na, the caterpillar
Weno’nah, the eldest daughter; Hiawatha’s mother, daughter of Nokomis
Yenadiz’ze, an idler and gambler; an Indian dandy
The End