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Application of Terms in Genealogical Tables

 

a'a, father, father's brother
Gen. I, 42 > Gen. I, 10 father
Gen. II, 65 > Gen. II, 47 father
Gen. I, 42 > Gen. I, 7 father's brother

 

Gen. II, 30>Gen. II, 8 father's brother
Gen. II, 25 > Tom Shemamy, brother of Gen. II, 7 father's brother
Gen. III, 24 > Gen. III, 12 father's half brother (a'atete)
Gem I, 61 > (in theory) Gen. I, 30 father's father's brother's son
Gen. I, 42 > Gen. II, 17 grandmother's husband. They lived in the same house, whereas the father of Gen. I, 42 lived elsewhere. By Whites Gen. I, 42 was accounted the son of Gen. II, 17 and given as a patronymic the name of Gen. II, 17.
Gen. II, 15 > Gen. II, 5 a very old man who lives in her household
Gen. II, 7 > Chief Whitebread his kinship is obscure to White Moon, who lives in the same household. his "uncle" to whom he was apprentice in the chieftaincy

The term is applied to chiefs and to supernaturals--a'asa, (R. a'asaGu), Father Sun; God or Jesus, a'aGuna'Ga'i, father, doctor, powerful or strong (R.); a'asikao, Father Ear i.e. Peyote.

ĭn'a'. mother mother's sister

Gen. II, 37 > Gen. II, 15 mother
Gen. I, 42 > Gen. I, 14 stepmother; also by her English name, Margaret
Gen. II, 63 > Gen. II, 44 mother's sister
Gen. II, 57 > Gen. II, 35 (ĭna't'iti, little mother) mother's sister
Gen. II, 50 > Gen. II, 23 (ĭna't'iti) mother's sister maternal parallel cousin. The mothers of Gen. II, 45 and Gen. II, 15 were parallel cousins. Gen. II, 45, an orphan, was brought up by Gen. II, 15. (ĭna't'iti) maternal parallel
Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 45 cousin, formerly of the same household, Gen. II, 45 calling the household head whom Gen. II, 59 calls grandmother, mother.

The term is applied to the Earth.54

iba't', grandfather

Gen- I, 42 >Gen. 1, 2 father's father

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54 Cp. Mooney, 1096. Shawnee also say "Mother Earth" (Voegelin).

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