Oglala Lakota speaker breaks down a term.

Jonathan Holmes okibjonathan at YAHOO.COM
Sat Feb 22 15:10:40 UTC 2014


"Wo = Collectively.
Wa = Pure and sacred. 
Hunku = Teachings through mother or elderly from the ancestors.
Ki = That which is.
Ye = Forever into the future.
{Therefore}
Wowahunkukiye = Collectively the pure and sacred teachings of our ancestors which is forever into the future. 
An elder's way of reminding us the reality of life and how we must conduct ourselves as Lakota people." -- Rick Two Dogs (Oglala Lakota)


 
 
"If you enjoy your freedom, thank a Vet."
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://listserv.linguistlist.org/pipermail/siouan/attachments/20140222/e188e537/attachment.html>


More information about the Siouan mailing list