John Long's journal, 1768-1782Long, J. (John), Indian trader
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John Long's journal, 1768-1782
Long, J. (John), Indian trader
Fur trade -- Canada; Indians of North America; Indians of North America -- Languages; Ojibwa language
Nondar´gay Arch, part of a circle
Nowettywich, or nowwetting Breath
Narmay´bin Carp, a fish
Nepewarnoondájewort Crowd
Non´dawar Ear
Neejee, or neecarnis Friend, or companion
Nepewoajánis Family
Nócey Father
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Nepísh, or mejásk Herb, or grass
Nabaim´ Husband, or master of weakness
Nishinnorbay Indians
Noochimmoin Life
Nin´gay Mother
Ninnee Man
Narb Nails of fingers and toes
Neecárk Wild goose
Nepeech Leaves
Nekeek Otter
Neatissum, or weebor´so Veins of the body
Nondájewot People, or nation
Nepewámeteek Raft of wood
Nink Skin of animals
Nepan´ Sleep
Narmay´guiss Trout
Narpoon Village
Nippee Water
Noetting Wind
Newemo Ashamed; to be ashamed
Ningootch Another
Nezar´gea Fond, I am fond
Nepewár, or gwotch Much, or a great deal
Nishshishshin´, or kitchee Good, or great
Nobeetch, or pockcan New, or strange
Narnín Smooth
Nebítch Sour
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Nepeeweenoon Wet
Nowwenday´shon Weary, or tired
Neepoo Dead
Nepárhar Drowsy; I am drowsy
Nin, nee, or nee nee I, me, my
Nin aighter I myself, or alone
Neennerwind We, us, or our; all of us
Nangay´mer, or angay´mer Yes
Nogom Now, or lately
Ningoot Afterwards, or after
Ningoochum Behind
Ningootch Another
Nar Is it, was it, can it
Nishcar´teyan To affront
Neeshar´quish To hate
Nishcarteseyan To be vexed; I am vexed
Nishcartissay, or annascartissey To vex
Nóneydone To answer, or attend to
Nindooton, or nindootimond To ask; I ask
Negádeja To ascend
Nepewoy´awat To bathe
Neesstootewar To understand
Ninnowatchim To conquer
Neméh To dance
Nepewooch To drown
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