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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



PARTS OF THE BODY.

Mhaga. `The body.'
Mdup. `The head.'
Wdupkuanal. `The hair of the head.'
Msizukw. `The face; eye.'
Mdon; mej8l. `The mouth, the nose.'
Wanowaal. `The cheeks; his, her --.'
Md8ppikan. `Chin.'
Wilalo. `The tongue, his, her --.'
Wibidal. `The teeth, his, her --.'
Wkued8gan. `The neck; his, her --.'
Mdelm8gan. `The shoulder.'
Mdolka. `The stomach.'
Mlawogan. `The heart.'
Mlagzi. `The belly.'
Mlagzial. `The bowels.'
Wbeskuan. `The back; his, her --.'
M8igan. `The loins, the reins.'
Mzabi. `The hip.'
Wpedin, ta wk8d. `The arm and the leg.'
Melji ta mezid. `The hand and the foot.'
Mkeskuan. `The elbow.'
Mkedukw. `The knee.'
Mkazak. `The nails.'
Wilideb8n ta win. `The brain and the marrow.'
Pagakan. `The blood.'
Wskan. `The bone.'
K8joak. `The veins.'
Wejatal. `The nerves.'

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