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Additional
Application of Terms in Genealogical Tables
| Gen. III, 31 > Gen. III, 4 |
father's father |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 16 |
mother's father |
| Gen. III, 12 > Gen. III, 1 |
mother's father |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 17 |
mother's stepfather |
| Gen. III, 81 > Gen. III, 12 |
father's mother's brother |
| Gen. II, 15 > Gen. II, 51, 54 |
(ibat'iti, little grandfather)
father's sister's daughter's daughter's son.
(ibat'iti) mother's father's
sister's daughter's son
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| Gen. II, 57, 58 > Gen. II, 59 |
(ibat'iti) mother's
mother's father's sister's
daughter's daughter's son |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 51, 54 |
("Because I [Gen. II,
59] call their mother ika't'iti.")
mother's mother's father's sister's daughter's husband |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 7 |
a very old man who lives
in the household of one
called mother or |
| Gen. II, 45, 59, 63 > Gen. II, 5 |
grandmother and who
calls Gen. II, 5, father. |
The term is applied to Fire, ibatniGu' (R.), Grandfather Fire; also to Sun.55
bakinchi, grandchild, m. sp.
| Gen. III, 4 > Gen. III, 31 |
son's daughter, m. sp. |
| Gen. III, 12 >
Gen. III, 76-79 |
sister's daughter's children, m. sp |
| Gen. III, 12 >
Gen. III, 81 |
sister's son's son, m. sp. |
ika', grandmother
| Gen. I, 42 > Gen. I, 1 |
father's mother |
| Gen. III, 24 > Gen. III, 3 |
father's mother |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 15 |
mother's mother |
| Gen. III, 12 > Gen. III, 2 |
mother's mother |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 6 |
mother's mother's father's sister's daughter |
| Gen. II, 15 > Gen. II, 23; 25 |
(ika't'iti, little grandmother) father's sister's daughter's daughter |
| Gen. II, 15 > Gen. II, 53 |
(ika't'iti) father's sister's daughter's daughter's daughter |
| Gen. II, 59 > Gen. II, 23, 25 |
(ika't'iti) mother's mother's father's sister's daughter's daughter |
| Gen. II, 59>Gen. II, 53 |
(ika't'iti) mother's mother's father's sister's daughter's daughter's
daughter |
This term is applied to Thunder, iGahabaGanaswa, grandmother (plural) making
a noise (R.) i.e. Grandmother Noise-maker.56
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55 Shawnee also say "Grandfather Sun" (Voegelin).
56 Cp. Mooney, 1097, 1099.
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