1. to cross, ford, as a stream or river; to cross, as a coulee
įyúkšą
N
1. a curve, bend; to curve, curve off, as a road; to make a curve, as a river
wįcágasaksaga
N
1. a driver
wįcágaȟaba
N
1. a driver
gažáda
VT
2. to fork, be forked, as a river or road, pronged, branched
šųkʾį́nųwą
VI
1. a horse or dog to swim across a river to the other side
caȟʾį́joǧą
VIMP
1. be an ice jam, as during the spring when the ice in a river breaks up and chunks floating downstream jam; be ice on the bank of a stream, above a receding water level; ice to float ashore
cogánwida
N
1. island, island in a river
cąʾį́joǧą
N
2. to be a log jam on a river or stream
šųkį́nųwe kíya
VT
1. to make a horse swim across a river to the other side while one hangs onto it, as to the horse's tail
asą́bi wakpá
N
1. Milk River
wakpá jukʾána
N
1. Milk River
miníšoše
N
1. Missouri River
tugí wakpá
N
1. Musselshell River
tugíska wakpá
N
1. Musselshell River
ogícize wakpá
N
1. North Saskatchewan River
ogáȟmį
N
1. a point or area of land formed by a bend in a river or stream; a corner
caȟní wakpá
N
1. Powder River
miníša
N
1. Red River, Manitoba; Winnipeg
wakpámaya
N
1. a river bank
wakpá wįcášta [wakpá wįcáštA]
N
1. the River People, i.e., those Assiniboines who lived along the Milk River on the north end of Fort Belknap Reservation
wakpá
N
1. a river, creek, stream
caȟžą́žąna
N
1. smooth ice, glare ice, as on a river frozen over or a road; the glare of ice
minínuzahe
N
1. Swift Current River
miníȟaȟa
N
2. Swift Current, Sask.; Swift Current River
įyútʾįza
VT
1. to tighten, as something that comes loose; tighten with a tool, like a screwdriver
įyútʾįze
N
1. a tightener, something one tightens with; a wrench, a cinch, pliers or screwdriver