"hethu's^ka" revisited

Jonathan Holmes okibjonathan at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 22 06:56:32 UTC 2006


Back in December 2003, there was a short discussion on this list about the possible meaning of the Ponca word "Hethuska" or "Hethu's^ka," currently used to describe a Ponca warrior/veteran organization also known as a "war dance society".
   
  Recently, I happened on a "folk etymology" for the meaning of the word from a member of the Ponca Hethuska Society in north-central Oklahoma, and wondered if it may provide any added clues for further discussion.
   
  The Ponca Hethuska member said that he was told by fellow society members that the origin of the term is said to mean "bare legs," and is in reference to the practice of removing the deerskin leggings by the old-time warriors of this society, before going into battle.
   
  Any thoughts?


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