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Western Abenaki Dictionary and Radio: Western Abenaki Language Resource, lessons, music, traditional stories of the Abenaki Indians.
NEW FAMILIAR ABENAKIS AND ENGLISH DIALOGUES The first ever published on the grammatical system BY JOS. LAURENT, Abenakis Chief, 1884
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FUNCTIONS, HABITS, ETC.
Nasawan. `The breathing.'
Msinasaw8gan. `A sigh.'
K8g8lwaw8gan. `A cry; a scream.'
Nakwh8mow8gan. `Sneezing.'
Chachapsolow8gan. `The hiccough, hiccup .'
Nolmukwsow8gan. `Drowsiness.'
Chigualakwsow8gan. `Snoring.'
Leguasow8gan. `A dream.'
Lal8mow8gan. `The voice.'
Kelozow8gan. `Speech.'
Ladakaw8gan. `Gesture; action.'
Wligow8gan. `Beauty; goodness.'
Majigow8gan. `Ugliness; malice.'
Maskihlaidguaw8gan. `Pock-marks.'
Mat8lawzow8gan. `Leanness, thinness.'
S8glamalsow8gan. `Health.'
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