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Indians of the Yosemite Valley and Vicinity - Their History, Customs and Traditions by Galen Clark
page 81 of 82 (98%)

Wat-too´ The Sun
Co´-ma Moon
He-a´-mah Day
Cow-il´-la Night
Tum-aw´-lin North
Chu´-muck South
He´-home East
El-o´-win West
Het-a-poo´-pa Cold
Wool-tut´-tee Hat*
Come´-haw Burn
Chum´-haw Dead or Die
Na´-win Up or Above
Hoo´-ya Down or Below
Wool-ar´-nee To Hunt or Look For
Took´-hah To Kill
E´-win Now
Oo´-haw By and By
Man´-nik More
Ut´-tee Much
Wa´-le-co Quick
Now´-tah To Steal
Nung´-hah Man
O´-hock Woman
Es-el´-lo Baby or Infant

*Transcriber's note: This appears to be a typographical error for "Hot."
See "Central Sierra Miwok Dictionary with Texts" by L. S. Freeland
and Sylvia M. Broadbent (Publications in Linguistics vol. XXIII,
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