JOD cognate abbreviations inquiry

Northeastern university jp-boyle at neiu.edu
Tue Feb 2 21:31:07 UTC 2010


Hi Mark,

It¹s Hidatsa.  Fourteen is [axbidooba] or /axpitoopa/

John


On 2/2/10 3:21 PM, "rgraczyk at aol.com" <rgraczyk at aol.com> wrote:

> Hi, Mark.  I'm pretty sure it's Hidatsa.  The Crow for 14 is axpi'shoopa, and
> I think the Hi is axpi'toopa.  John Boyle can confirm this.
>  
> Randy
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark J Awakuni-Swetland <mawakuni-swetland2 at unlnotes.unl.edu>
> To: siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU
> Sent: Tue, Feb 2, 2010 9:41 am
> Subject: JOD cognate abbreviations inquiry
> 
> Aloha All, 
> We are entering Dorsey's slip file data and have encountered a couple of
> cognate abbreviations that are unfamiliar to us.
> 
> The regulars on his list include
>   
> T-under x c-under x: Tciwere
> Os. Osage 
> K. Kaw 
> D. Dakota 
> W. Winnebago 
> Kw. Quapaw 
> 
> The following entry is from the Omaha number 14 agthiNduba. Any guesses on the
> Hi. language being referenced?
> 
> Problem: Cognate entry with abbreviation: Hi. aqpi-çopa (eqpi-tçopa) What is
> the Hi. designation?
> 
> At first glance we are thinking HIDATSA?
> 
> However, a couple of other slips have the cognate abbreviation H. but so far
> have been empty so I cannot provide an example.
> 
> Thanks! 
> 
> Mark 
> Mark Awakuni-Swetland, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor of Anthropology
> and Ethnic Studies (Native American Studies)
> University of Nebraska
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> 
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