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Collection: Directories and Documents > Tanis Thorne Native Californian & Nisenan Collection

John Harrington Nisenan Notes (15 pages)

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290 <how6’ko>} absolutely not k’ {arrow pointing to the <‘> in <how6’ko>} very hard to hear, probably not kk 2:403a:01:01' Nye: > 2:403a:02:01 how6’kom méyd«e’, bead-people {arrow to <6’>} heard 15 times. 2:403a:02:02a héw6’ko kanik‘«é’ 16p/“dawfeni_min_ do you have any beads, I am g. to buy them from _you_. {arrow pointing to the final position} no m here {arrow to <p/*> in <l6p/“dawfenimin>} wholly silent, or rather little heard {arrow pointing to <p/"> in < l6p/“dawieni_min_>} inspired, . like but not . {arrow to <p/*> in <l6p/“dawienimin>} inspired I-like but not . {arrow pointing to <n> in <l6p/“dawfenimin >} not n ᤀ 2:403a:02:02b . . . {under <k‘«é’>} = got 2:403b:01:01 Nye:. 4 2:403b:02:01' téenk«e means south people, people who come from the south, not a name of a tribe of people at all. {arrow to <k> in <téenk«e>} almost k‘ {arrow pointing to final position in <téenk«e> after the <«e>} no final {large check mark} ’ 2:403b:02:02a A 2nd mg. of téenk«e is coon, in use among old people for an extra name for the coon, the ordinary name of which is 2:403b:02:02b ’«eek/”. 2:403b:03:01 bippu‘ = name of a big cemetery at Rackerby, about 2 miles nw. of the former Rackerby store. 2:403b:03:02 Mrs. Codman says Rackerby is on the topographical sheet.