For the sake of convenience.
Ahé Šhúje : Lewistown, Illinois.
akíčhita : "youth society", a common social grouping in Ñítan culture.
alcom : human alphaherpesvirus 4, an epidemic disease from North America.
Bemaadizijig : early term for the Bii'weg.
Bii'weg : Ojibwe people.
Bokko Shilup : Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Chēxuletsi : Yokuts people.
chihchi : central home of an oklapna.
Ewu : San Rafael, California.
Halau : Kern Lake City, California.
Hesperia : North America.
Hichi : Miwok.
iglág : nomadic peoples around the Mississippi.
Innu : Innu people.
Kaliska of Ewu : a Hichi poet from the early 4th Century CE.
katsina : protective deity in Tuuwaqatsi beliefs.
Kawâhkatos : "poor man", a Nēhiraw mythological hero.
kiihu : a flat-roofed house complex built in Tuuwaqatsi.
kiva : subterranean centre of worship in Tuuwaqatsi, facing east or south.
Lenni-Lenape : Lenape people.
Lokloni : "great valley", a name for the California Basin.
Myaamiaki : Miami people.
načá : "elder society", a common social grouping in Ñítan culture.
nawíčhašli : alcom.
nayoomee : camelops celeris, a species of camelid.
Nēhiraw : Cree.
Ñíta : Mississippi River.
oklapna : a tribal (later familial) territory and lineage in Lokloni.
Omašté : St. Louis, Missouri.
Osmákákšing : Evansville, Indiana.
Paakawikat : Spiro Mounds, Oklahoma.
Pagránda Culture : a Neolithic culture along the Mississippi.
paháthí : "mound-family", royal family of a Ñítan city.
Pohemma : Sacramento River, California.
Poor Man's Tale : a Nēhiraw oral legend.
Proto-Inawemaaganag : Proto-Algonquian peoples.
shap'a : tule reed.
Shuurvitam : Tongva.
Tishachu : San Joaquin River, California.
tule reed : schoenoplectus acutus, a mainstay of Lokloni agriculture.
Tuuwaqatsi : Oasisamerica.
Wakatunga : Lakota people.
Wakxámní : Mississippi River.
Wapkátxúngwang : Wakatunga (endonym).
Wãšige Ohé : Chiwere people.
Wičhíyena : Dakota people.
wíngkte : transgender woman (specific religious role in Ñítan culture).
Wôpanâak : Wampanoag people.
Wóšnathípi : Metropolis, Illinois.
yatápi : "mound-lord", city ruler in Ñítan culture.