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p 109.  Ed-dunk-he-gan, stone sling.
 
p 109.  Ed-dunk-he-gan, stone sling.
Nis-squer-jees, war club.
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Ms-squar-jees, war club.
112.  Mercus-kose, Ocean Island, epithet
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112.  Menus-kose, Ocean Island, epithet
 
Mundo-ok-koke, Devil slayer            "
 
Mundo-ok-koke, Devil slayer            "
118.  Mik-nur-queh, hide bark - packing box
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118.  Mik-nur-queh, birch bark - packing box
Ar-ness-cum-nal, acorns
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Ar-nass-cum-nal, acorns
 
Go-eh-suk, at the pines, now Cohasset.
 
Go-eh-suk, at the pines, now Cohasset.
 
(Jude's Hadley (?) says Cowas, a pine tree; Cohasset, pine tree place
 
(Jude's Hadley (?) says Cowas, a pine tree; Cohasset, pine tree place
121  War-per-weh, "greatest of all," epithet
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121  War-har-weh, "greatest of all," epithet
122  Nan-sus-nek, "grassy foreground" - Nantucket.
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122  Nan-sus-kek, "grassy foreground" - Nantucket.
123  Que-ne-beek, "long place" Kennebec
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123  Qua-ne-beck, "long blade" Kennebec
 
125  Ar-gur-muk, "to the other land" Hock Mock
 
125  Ar-gur-muk, "to the other land" Hock Mock
 
126  May quay, Mohawk
 
126  May quay, Mohawk
128  Ma-quogg-been-to-cook, Lake River = St. Lawrence
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128  Ma-quozz-bem-to-cook, Lake River = St. Lawrence
124  Mequ-tar-ter-net,"the Lone Star" - epithet
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124  Nequ-tar-ter-wet,"the Lone Star" - epithet
130  Ko-chi-kohe, a great gun river
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130  Ko-chi-koke, a great gum river
 
Mik-mur-keag, "the youngest land"
 
Mik-mur-keag, "the youngest land"
O-dur-mur-keag "the farther land"
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O-dur-mur-keag "the father land"
 
131  Tur-too-saqu  ledge door
 
131  Tur-too-saqu  ledge door
138  K'chi-skoo-teh, great council fire.
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138  K'chi-skoo-tek, grand council fire.

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p 109. Ed-dunk-he-gan, stone sling. Ms-squar-jees, war club. 112. Menus-kose, Ocean Island, epithet Mundo-ok-koke, Devil slayer " 118. Mik-nur-queh, birch bark - packing box Ar-nass-cum-nal, acorns Go-eh-suk, at the pines, now Cohasset. (Jude's Hadley (?) says Cowas, a pine tree; Cohasset, pine tree place 121 War-har-weh, "greatest of all," epithet 122 Nan-sus-kek, "grassy foreground" - Nantucket. 123 Qua-ne-beck, "long blade" Kennebec 125 Ar-gur-muk, "to the other land" Hock Mock 126 May quay, Mohawk 128 Ma-quozz-bem-to-cook, Lake River = St. Lawrence 124 Nequ-tar-ter-wet,"the Lone Star" - epithet 130 Ko-chi-koke, a great gum river Mik-mur-keag, "the youngest land" O-dur-mur-keag "the father land" 131 Tur-too-saqu ledge door 138 K'chi-skoo-tek, grand council fire.