- Day Woman"),
whose death song
could still be
heard on the island. Wakháŋ
Thípi ("dwelling
place of the sacred", also
known as Carver's Cave) is a spring-fed...
- the house" [
thípi kiŋ él] (This
sentence is only
describing location of an object, no
movement indicated)
space / motion: "to the
house [
thípi kiŋ ektá]...
-
instrument nouns; also the
classifier for
human women and
terms related to the
thípi. Wo- When Wa-
comes before the
vowel "o" it
becomes wó and
creates abstract...
- (definition) from a
Cariban language, via French. Tipi (definition) from
Lakota thípi, "house".
Tupelo (definition)
Perhaps from Cr**** ’topilwa, "swamp-tree"...
-
Menche (ମେଞ୍ଚେ)
Jemiti Semiti (ଯେମିତି ସେମିତି)
Jinti Sinti (ଜିନ୍ତି ସିନ୍ତି)
Thipi (ଠିପି)
Khapa (ଖାପ) Tala(ତାଲା) Geda(ଗେଡ଼ା) Pitiba(ପିଟିବା) Koddiba(କୋଡ୍ଡିବା)...
-
Deloria Sr. and
great grandfather Philip Joseph Deloria, also
known as
Thípi Sápa, were
Episcopal priests.
Philip J.
Deloria is also the great-great...
-
likewise was
named with a
translation of the
original Ottawa name Ulam
Thipi, 'red face
paint river'.
Piqua –
Shawnee Pekowi, name of one of the five...
- Sita
Jhari Sital Gachh Sitalpur Sonapur Taiabpur Taria Tarni Theikalbari Thipi Jhari Udgara Asha
Babhangawan Baigna Bairia Balua Jagir Baluadandgi Bansbari...