From linguist at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Sun Jun 1 15:09:52 2014 From: linguist at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (Bryan James Gordon) Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 08:09:52 -0700 Subject: Fwd: Call for papers (edited volume): Siouan languages, in memory of Robert Rankin In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics (dedicated to the memory of Robert Rankin) Call for papers At the 34th annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages and Linguistics Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, attendees unanimously approved a series of proposals to honor the contributions and legacy of our late colleague Robert Rankin, including curation, digitization and archiving of materials he left behind; a volume of his unpublished papers; the publication of the Comparative Siouan Dictionary; and the subject matter of this call for papers, a volume of advances in the study of Siouan languages and linguistics dedicated to his memory. We are looking into publishing through the open-access Language Science Press in Berlin, who can make this volume easily and freely accessible. Catherine Rudin and I have agreed to organize and edit the volume and its peer-review process. Particularly welcome are contributions from Dr. Rankin's collaborators, students, consultants and community-based programs with whom he worked or who have used his work. However, in light of Dr. Rankin's dedication to Siouan languages and linguistics in general, we welcome contributions including theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied work based on any and all Siouan languages, from any and all approaches, frameworks and methodologies. The proposed volume also welcomes papers that were developed for the Comparative Siouan Grammar volumes we planned several years ago. Abstracts: To give us an idea of the number and type of submissions to expect, please send us a brief abstract of your proposed chapter by 30 June 2014. Please submit at most one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstracts should be no more than one page in length. Additional data and references may be attached on additional pages, but are not required. Please include your proposed title, name(s) and institutional or community affiliation(s) above your abstract text. Please submit abstracts to both me ( linguist at email.arizona.edu) and Dr. Rudin (carudin1 at wsc.edu), no later than 30 June 2014. Do not submit your abstract or other volume-related communication to the list; address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, unless it is truly a matter for the consideration of the entire listserv. Peer review: When submitting your abstract, please indicate whether you will be willing to serve as a reviewer for one to three of your colleagues' submissions. An expedited process of review and revision will begin on 1 November 2014. Non-contributor peer review: We welcome peer-review volunteers who do not plan to submit chapters. If you would like to volunteer, please provide your name, institutional and/or community affiliation(s), and your relationship with Dr. Rankin or his work. In particular, please indicate clearly whether you would feel most comfortable reviewing comparative/historical theoretical, non-comparative theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied submissions, as well as any other limitations or preferences you feel are important. Chapter submissions: Conference attendees approved a five-month period for the collection of papers for this volume, in order not to let the honoring of Dr. Rankin's memory be delayed indefinitely. Because peer review will be implemented subsequent to chapter submission, and because the open-access publication format imposes no limit on the number of chapters, all who submit abstracts should plan to submit a chapter. Chapters must be received by Dr. Rudin and me in our email inboxes by 31 October 2014. Chapter format: All submissions are restricted to twenty (20) pages, single-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, on 8 1/2" x 11" pages with 1-inch margins. We ask for two copies of your submission: one in PDF to ensure proper rendering of tables, figures and graphics, and one in LaTeX, DOC, DOCX or ODT format to enable editing. Large (>1/2 page) tables, figures and graphics of the sort Dr. Rankin often included, and appendices and references, do not count towards the 20-page limit, but should not be gratuitous. Dialogicity and the Rankin theme: We highly encourage contributors to share their work with each other and to enrich our volume with links to one another's and to Dr. Rankin's work. Given the timing of our deadlines we also find it worthwhile to point out that it may be useful to submit your abstract to LSA and/or SSILA and to present your intended submission at those conferences if you will be attending this year, as they will take place during the peer-review and revision period, and may be useful for improving, developing and propelling forward your work. Snowball method: Please forward this call as quickly as possible to any interested parties you know who may not have received this call. About the open-access format: Conference attendees overwhelming expressed the sentiment that open access is in keeping with Dr. Rankin's career-long commitment to sharing his work and wisdom. It will additionally make copies much easier to come by, not only for academics, but for community-based programs with no access to university library systems. Although the Language Science Press primarily functions as an online publisher, they will custom-bind and ship the volume to anybody who wishes to pay associated expenses. Volume-related communication: Please do not send your volume-related communication to the SIOUAN listserv. Address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, even if it means erasing the "To:" field to avoid spamming the list. There will be a large amount of projects of similar size and scope to this one all happening at once, and we do not want to bother people who have taken on other responsibilities (or none) with organizational details, modifications, requests, suggestions and complaints meant for us. 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While looking for something totally unrelated to the "ka" when it comes imperatives, I found this in Hamilton and Irvin's An Ioway Grammar (1848) on page 92: "The various terminations are often used indiscriminately; but -ho, has less of the idea of commanding than -ræ, and -ka-ræ has more." So there you go. It is a "scale of commanding intensity" of sorts where "ho" is at the bottom, "re" is in the middle, and "kare" is the most forceful. I'm going to keep my eye out for more information on this but I thought I'd share it with those who may be interested and express my thanks to those who chimed in on this discussion :). Sky From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Campbell, Sky Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:01 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) I’m not sure what that “ga” is doing there. Dorsey something similar to that but he describes it as a masculine term that means “adv. of action in past time, not continuing into the present.” However I do have something else which says that “ga” is a female exclamation saying “Here it is” or “Take it.” The use of it isn’t in a sentence but just a standalone “Ga!” (male version being “Go!”). So at this point I don’t know if this can be placed at the end of a sentence to exclaim something along the lines of “here it is.” It would sure seem to fit this scenario though. Sky Campbell, B. A. Language Director Otoe-Missouria Tribe 580-723-4466 ext. 111 sky at omtribe.org From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Rory Larson Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 8:47 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) Sky, I was just reading through a text I found on the Ioway-Otoe language web site, under “Personal Narratives” (Worage), called Hinkuni, or “Grandmother”, by Julia Small, collected originally by Gordon Marsh in 1936 and retranscribed and retranslated by Jimm Goodtracks. In it, I found the following quoted sentence: “Járe éwa čh^émi hñe ga.” It is translated as “This is the one (that’s) surely to kill me.” (Said by a woman who is wandering around lost, upon meeting a grizzly bear) If I am following this correctly, that glosses as: Járe – This one éwa – that is the one who čh^émi – kill me (causative form?) hñe – potential/future marker ga – (??) Is this the “surely” part? Does that glossing seem correct to you? And if so, does the ga at the end have anything to do with the -ka element you’ve been discussing? Thanks, Rory From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of John Koontz Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 8:28 PM To: SIOUAN at LISTSERV.UNL.EDU Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) I think the closing quote mark would be glottalization. It should be compared with things that have glottal k, t, or p. Note that Dorsey uses the same opening quotation mark for glottalization of fricative and aspiration with stops (when he marks that). The closing quotation mark is ejective with stops. It's very confusing. I forget which option he uses with glottal stop alone. He calls ejectives "exploded." ________________________________ Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 08:11:59 -0500 From: sky at LEGENDREADERS.COM Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu I just remembered that I needed to respond to this email so I apologize for the delay! Outlook says I replied but I don't remember doing so...perhaps I started it but had to stop. For Dorsey, the ' character that I used actually looks like a ʾ (not sure if you can see that...think of a superscripted reversed "c"). Does that help? Last week I had someone come to my office and they were knowledgeable enough to have me bring this up to them. They looked at it and recognized it but couldn't immediately remember the details on it. They said they'd think on it and I expect to follow up with them soon. Your mention of kare/gare perhaps being a male imperative is interesting. I mentioned in another email how this time period (1830-40s) seems to show a shift away from some of the Ponca/Omaha morphemes to today's versions. Perhaps, as you suggested, this could be another. Sky From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of John Koontz Sent: Thursday, March 6, 2014 4:16 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) In k'a what is '? If it is aspiration (opening quote) this sounds a little like the ubiquitous the (th = aspirate) in OP. It actually alternates with the inanimate articles (the ~ khe ~ dhaN ~ ge) and is associated with something like pastness. The alternants indicate something about the "shape" of the action, as they indicate the shape of the noun when they are inanimate articles. (And khe 'long, lying' occurs with animate things like snakes.) I am pretty sure that the sense of these forms in OP is not pastness per se but 'deducibility'. As a set they indicate that the action is deduced to have occurred (in the shape indicated). This contrasts with the ama particle that occurs with reported things (and conditions any preceding plural-proximate marker to be bi instead of I). The "proximate" term is one I have borrowed from Algonquian usage and is not very suitable. The general idea is that the action can be observed to occur and takes place under the independent volition of the third person singular subject. And this is (for some reason) marked with a plural marker on the third person subject. Only Dhegiha has this pattern. But it keeps coming up because I need to explain that a=i is 'he (proximate) said' in most places, even though it looks like 'they said'. There is a non-proximate, or obviative e 'he said', but it is vanishingly rare in texts. The a=i is also 'they said', of course. (The IO analogs of e and a=i are e and a=wi.) We have to be a little careful with associating ga's. Siouan languages are full of forms that look the same and mean something different. In OP ga is the masculine imperative, the "yonder" demonstrative, and the "by striking" instrumental besides the places where it turns up superficially because gi has contracted with a following a. There's also places where aN 'we' is followed by the locative prefix a- 'on' producing aNga-. From your examples I think you are safe in associating the cases of kare where there is an imperative meaning. If you have kare alternating indeterminately with re and in more modern examples completely replaced by re, maybe you just have a case of a historical change in usage observed in progress? I can think of all kinds of things that are somewhat irregular in OP and Da because they are changing and are controlled by the formulas the speaker has heard various others use, by their sense of style as it applies in a specific utterance, and so on. Because there is an male imperative particle ga in OP it is worth wondering if =ka=re originally marked male imperatives in IO. If it works at all like OP (where the female imperative is =a), I would expect re alone to be the female imperative and to condition the a-grade of preceding ablauting e. In other words, the female imperative would be =a=re, and that initial a would replace any preceding e. It might occasionally show up as an extra element if the preceding vowel wasn't e. So in OP =a=di 'in' changes preceding e to a, ppahe ~ ppahadi, and sometimes the a appears in forms like ppamu ~ ppamuadi, tti ~ ttiadi, or sometimes you just get =di and sometimes a preceding e doesn't change either. These last, simpler patterns are, of course, the modern ones. It looks like Whitman says the imperative does condition e > a. So, for what it's worth, that pattern is consistent. Conceivably the IO imperative in the early 1800 was something like the OP one, but with the additional element =re following it. The OP imperative can be extended (for male speakers anyway) by =hau, which is essentially the declarative. Sort of like "yep!" at the end of a sentence, maybe. And sort of like the =re in IO, except that the =re is always there are ends up surviving as the only element visible. As far as female speech forms replacing male speech forms, this is actually something that can happen. Or the reverse. And apart from apparently straight up changes like that, it is also possible that the difference between the two forms was actually something like a strong suggestion (=ka=re) vs. a milder, politer one (=a=re) and men are more culturally enabled to make strong suggestions. However, fashions in these things change continually. In general the sentence final particles are highly unstable in Siouan languages, and even closely related languages (or the same language at different periods) have different systems. It was suggested that ka might be 'yon'. We could even guess that ka (or ga) in an imperative might actually be historically the ga demonstrative, used as an imperative particle. Sort of "eat, that, do it!" I'm kind of reminded of the use of ese in Chicano Spanish, though I think that is more of a male declarative. I've never really figured it out! ________________________________ Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 22:30:11 -0600 From: sky at LEGENDREADERS.COM Subject: Re: [Possible SPAM] Re: Aho! To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Yes, "naha" is an article going along the lines of "the", "that which", "the one who", etc. You've given me a lot to think about and a lot of terminology that I'll have to wrap my head around since I'm not familiar with it. My assistants and I spent over 3 hours today tracking down all the instances of Merrill and Hamilton's use of this -ga/-ka and mapped them to a grid on a large dry-erase board in an effort to try to find some kind of common element among all of them. Unfortunately we had no luck. We tried to think of everything we could think of when it came to those verbs. Were they transitive or intransitive? Animate or inanimate objects? Singular or plural? Was the object "known" to the speaker (meaning was the speaker referring to something specific...sort of along the lines of the idea of "that" I mentioned earlier)? Of course we know that we aren't looking for every possible criteria since there are many we don't know about (like some of the ideas you mentioned). I've mentioned several of our theories such as "that", "now", "in like manner", etc. But while we were plugging away I was perusing Dorsey's vocabulary slips and found this: k'a (masc) (adverb) - of action in past time, not continuing into the present And the example he gives is: Swagaxe k'a - you did write then (but you do not write now) So in this context, I wonder if perhaps it could be along the lines of (to use an example from before) "Look at the snake" perhaps with the idea that you were looking at the snake before but aren't now and I want you to do so again. This may not be correct though since Dorsey mentions "see also" and has the endings "ke", "ki", etc. so this may represent the end of a statement and not simply an adverb that can be used where needed. Dorsey also has a rather enigmatic term "kare" (or perhaps "k'are") where he mentions "It seems to imply that the thought or desire was not gratified" but he doesn't just list this term with that explanation but rather just uses it with examples such as: Ji kare hįrawi - we thought that he would have come hither (but he did not come) I'm noting that this is after the verb that they want to attach this to which matches the placement of the enigmatic -ga/-ka. So along these lines, perhaps it could be "Look at the snake" with the idea of I wanted you to look at the snake but you didn't so I am requesting/commanding again since you didn't do it before. Yet another couple theories to add to this :). Sky From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of John Koontz Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 9:00 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: [Possible SPAM] Re: Aho! I would guess this pair contrasts something analogous to Omaha-Ponca 'to say' vs. 'to say to'. The 'say' stems are highly irregular in Omaha-Ponca like most Siouan, but underlyingly they are something like e=...he vs. e=gi=...he. So the first persons are ehe 'I said it' (from something like Proto-Dhegiha *e=phe) vs. egiphe 'I said (it) to him'. The third persons are a=i 'they said' vs. ega=i 'they said to him'. I've reconstructed the plural from memory of the logic of the system. What I remember is the unpluralized from ege (e=g(i)...(h)e). The gi element is the dative marker of course and the weird thing about (OP) 'say' is that that comes *before* the pronoun. When gi is followed by the root (h)e it contracts with it. I'm not sure the root is really -he in the third person. The first and second persons are clearly built on e=(gi)=...he, but the inclusive is usually from another verb entirely, and the third person behaves like e by itself in the simple stem and e=g(i)=...e in the dative. The initial e= is presumably an incorporated e 'the aforesaid'. And, of course, this is the quoting verb that follows a quotation. There's a form with initial ga 'yonder' that is used preceding a quotation. The third person is essentially always seen as a=(nothing) or a=i or a=bi with the plural-proximate marker following e and conditioning the a-grade of the stem. (So you almost never get a singular looking form, and if you did it would be just e, and so hard to know from a demonstrative e.) The =(nothing) form of the plural-proximate is current now when no other particle follows. Dorsey always has a=i or a=bi (the latter when the quotation is itself quoted in some way). Anyway, making allowances, I hope, for my poor grasp of IO, I make these e=wa-a naha 'the one who says something' vs. e=wa-g(i)-a naha 'the one who says (something) to someone' I hope I correctly remember naha as an article of some sort. If not ... When you add a dative to something then the object is the dative object and the "direct object" sort of falls out of the agreement pattern. Sometimes it hangs around in the sentence as a noun (or quotation) without governing anything in the verb. What the relationalists called a chomeur. ________________________________ I may have found a clue for "ka." Dorsey has the term: e-wa-na-ha - the speaker; the one speaking Then he has the term: e wa-ka-na-ha - the one who is meant; the person addressed I'm not sure how (or even if) this is related to the "ka" I am asking about but I'm trying to look at it in different ways to see if it fits somehow. Sky Campbell, B. A. 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Cheers, Marianne On 6/2/2014 8:36 AM, David Kaufman wrote: > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, > but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who > are interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com ________________________________ Edge Hill University Times Higher University of the Year - shortlisted 2007/8, 2010/11, 2011/12 www.edgehill.ac.uk ________________________________ This message is private and confidential. 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Louanna Furbee > Professor Emerita of Anthropology > University of Missouri > ------------------------------ > *From:* Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David > Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] > > *Sent:* Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* Defense done > > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but > when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are > interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to > Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email > from Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Furbee, Louanna (Emeritus) > wrote: Whoo-hooo! Louanna N. Louanna Furbee Professor Emerita of Anthropology University of Missouri ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Defense done and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! Dave David Kaufman, PhD Linguistic Anthropology Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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Louanna Furbee > Professor Emerita of Anthropology > University of Missouri > ________________________________ > From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] > > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM > To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > Subject: Defense done > > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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Now you have to explain to people that you can't cure their aches and pains > Bruce > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 3 Jun 2014, at 04:31, "Mirzayan, Armik" wrote: > >> Congratulations, Dave! >> >> -Armik >> ----------------------------------------- >> Armik Mirzayan >> The University of South Dakota >> 414 E. Clark St., Vermillion SD 57069 >> Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu >> ----------------------------------------- >> ________________________________________ >> From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] >> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 2:44 PM >> To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu >> Subject: Re: Defense done >> >> I will upload a copy of my dissertation to an email here on the List when I've finished making a few edits for anyone to download it. Should happen in a few days.... >> >> Dave >> >> David Kaufman, Ph.D. >> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Furbee, Louanna (Emeritus) > wrote: >> Whoo-hooo! Louanna >> >> N. Louanna Furbee >> Professor Emerita of Anthropology >> University of Missouri >> ________________________________ >> From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] >> >> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM >> To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu >> Subject: Defense done >> >> and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! >> >> I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. >> >> Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! >> >> Dave >> >> David Kaufman, PhD >> Linguistic Anthropology >> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program >> -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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At least the lodgings are ready-made since they have the Paragon Casino-Hotel down there (where they have daily alligator feedings). I'll let you know when I hear more. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program --Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu.Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dvkanth2010 at gmail.com Wed Jun 11 15:42:51 2014 From: dvkanth2010 at gmail.com (David Kaufman) Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:42:51 -0500 Subject: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin Message-ID: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stanleyl at LUTHER.EDU Thu Jun 12 02:59:38 2014 From: stanleyl at LUTHER.EDU (Lori Stanley) Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 21:59:38 -0500 Subject: My dissertation In-Reply-To: <244C84CB-27A7-4960-AAA2-BF4513D78B38@earthlink.net> Message-ID: Thanks very much, Dave! Lori On Tue, Jun 10, 2014 at 11:14 AM, David Costa wrote: > Dr. Kaurfman: > > Thanks very much! I hope the Natchez notes were useful! > > congratulations, > Dave Costa > > Hi all, > > I have attached a PDF copy of my dissertation. Hope you like it. > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Lori A. Stanley Professor of Anthropology Luther College 700 College Drive Decorah, Iowa 52101 563-387-1283 -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I read it last night and found > it fascinating. > > K.D. > > > > *From:* Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] *On Behalf Of > *David Kaufman > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:49 AM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* My dissertation > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have attached a PDF copy of my dissertation. Hope you like it. > > > > Dave > > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lhf at unl.edu Fri Jun 13 13:30:55 2014 From: lhf at unl.edu (Loren Frerichs) Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2014 13:30:55 +0000 Subject: FW: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin In-Reply-To: <8D5A1285-136E-457A-8C7B-2FF1F5EEAF89@aol.com> Message-ID: ________________________________ From: Kevin Locke Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin hi David, on a different topic... you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull College Siouan Linguistics meeting? Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations on Siouan music and dance traditions? Here are some links; http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? Warmly, Kevin Locke 605 848 0550 On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. 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But I think basically anything related to Siouan and Caddoan culture would be fair game for the SCLC, especially if linguistics and language are incorporated into it, but other members who've been with the SCLC longer might be better judges of that. I'm still awaiting further word on Marksville, Louisiana being the location of our next meeting - hopefully I'll get some more feedback this weekend. We may want to look into alternatives just in case, but personally I think Louisiana would be great for an SCLC meeting, especially with Tulane U. being not so far away. And it's pretty much in the middle of Caddoan country too. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Loren Frerichs wrote: > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Kevin Locke > *Sent:* Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 > *To:* Siouan Linguistics > *Subject:* Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin > > hi David, > on a different topic… you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull > College Siouan Linguistics meeting? > Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your > Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations > on Siouan music and dance traditions? > Here are some links; > > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html > > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html > > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html > > Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? > Warmly, > > Kevin Locke > 605 848 0550 > > > On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: > > Hi all, > > The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. > It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in > Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal > elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite > headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. > > If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca > City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about > the same distance north. > > Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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But I think basically anything related to Siouan and Caddoan culture would be fair game for the SCLC, especially if linguistics and language are incorporated into it, but other members who've been with the SCLC longer might be better judges of that. I'm still awaiting further word on Marksville, Louisiana being the location of our next meeting - hopefully I'll get some more feedback this weekend. We may want to look into alternatives just in case, but personally I think Louisiana would be great for an SCLC meeting, especially with Tulane U. being not so far away. And it's pretty much in the middle of Caddoan country too. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Loren Frerichs > wrote: ________________________________ From: Kevin Locke > Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin hi David, on a different topic... you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull College Siouan Linguistics meeting? Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations on Siouan music and dance traditions? Here are some links; http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? Warmly, Kevin Locke 605 848 0550 On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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URL: From Greer-J at MSSU.EDU Sat Jun 14 05:07:38 2014 From: Greer-J at MSSU.EDU (Greer, Jill) Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 05:07:38 +0000 Subject: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin In-Reply-To: <66f368fc359f4e6f908ff43e2a45a42d@DM2PR08MB525.namprd08.prod.outlook.com> Message-ID: Hi, Dave, and All other SCLC folks, The Louisiana meeting sounds great, and I hope it all works out. For those who just presented in Madison, anyone who doesn't mind sharing their talk as a draft, it would be greatly appreciated. I was very sorry to miss the event, but a death in the family prevented that from happening after all. I guess it was fortuitous that I hadn't tried to do a paper this year under the circumstances. By the way, it has been good to see all the news about the Crow/Mandan/Hidatsa and Lakhota language institutes in the Language Conservancy publicity - kudos to everyone, and it was a great picture of Randy Gracyzk, John Boyle, & Armik in the next-to-last issue. Wish I knew how to 'ski-ri-ri' for you all (other folks call it 'lulu', but that could be the next discussion - what term does your language use for the wonderful sound of pride that women give to honor a loved one? Thanks in advance, everyone! Sincerely, Jill Dr. Jill D. Greer Associate Professor, Anthropology and Sociology MSSU 3950 E. Newman Road Joplin, MO 64801 greer-j at mssu.edu On Jun 13, 2014, at 4:57 PM, Rory Larson > wrote: From: Kevin Locke [mailto:lockekevin at aol.com] Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 2:19 PM To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin David, since I’m not institutionally affiliated I would need to have sponsorship…. possibly from the tribe there? I could do local school/community presentations. If you have any connections there perhaps you could forward my links to them? Until soon, Kevin On Jun 13, 2014, at 8:55 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi Kevin, I'm afraid I didn't attend the SCLC last year, so, unfortunately, I didn't see your presentation. But I think basically anything related to Siouan and Caddoan culture would be fair game for the SCLC, especially if linguistics and language are incorporated into it, but other members who've been with the SCLC longer might be better judges of that. I'm still awaiting further word on Marksville, Louisiana being the location of our next meeting - hopefully I'll get some more feedback this weekend. We may want to look into alternatives just in case, but personally I think Louisiana would be great for an SCLC meeting, especially with Tulane U. being not so far away. And it's pretty much in the middle of Caddoan country too. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Loren Frerichs > wrote: ________________________________ From: Kevin Locke > Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin hi David, on a different topic… you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull College Siouan Linguistics meeting? Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations on Siouan music and dance traditions? Here are some links; http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? Warmly, Kevin Locke 605 848 0550 On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy:listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mary.marino at USASK.CA Thu Jun 19 03:47:49 2014 From: mary.marino at USASK.CA (Mary C Marino) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 21:47:49 -0600 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This sounds really good. I hope to be able to come. Mary On 18/06/2014 9:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who > is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is > prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in > Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are > looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and > will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let > y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, > AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carudin1 at WSC.EDU Thu Jun 19 06:37:56 2014 From: carudin1 at WSC.EDU (Catherine Rudin) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 01:37:56 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Message-ID: Great! Thanks for organizing this, Dave. Louisiana, here we come! Catherine >>> Mary C Marino 06/18/14 10:49 PM >>> This sounds really good. I hope to be able to come. Mary On 18/06/2014 9:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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Willem ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics on behalf of Catherine Rudin Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:37 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Great! Thanks for organizing this, Dave. Louisiana, here we come! Catherine >>> Mary C Marino 06/18/14 10:49 PM >>> This sounds really good. I hope to be able to come. Mary On 18/06/2014 9:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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Shea) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 13:21:32 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave. Kathy Sent from my iPad > On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 19 19:09:06 2014 From: jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM (Jimm G. GoodTracks) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 14:09:06 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <3448FAB1-047A-4D9B-B1D0-DCCAD3B2959E@gmail.com> Message-ID: Dave: Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ city? I believe you have driven there before. About how many miles from Lawrence to Marksville? Is it a big town? Sorry for the early questions. Just wanting to know. Jimm From: Kathleen D. Shea Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave. Kathy Sent from my iPad On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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URL: From dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 19 20:58:27 2014 From: dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM (David Kaufman) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 15:58:27 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <603DBDD170484D4FB788E127C7C5FCF7@JGAsusPC> Message-ID: Jimm, Marksville is in about the middle of Louisiana - it's where the Biloxis ended up, with the Tunicas and Ofos, after being forced west from Mississippi. The nearest largest airport would be New Orleans, about 2.5 hours away, while smaller airports would be in Baton Rouge and Shreveport. I have not actually driven down there yet, but from northern Oklahoma it's about a 10-hour drive. I'd probably stay in Dallas or so overnight on the way down from here if I'm driving. Not sure if Marksville has a commercial airport, but I can find out. Food for thought: I don't know how everyone feels about day trips, but the big archaeology site of Poverty Point would only be a couple hours away from Marksville and would easily make a day trip. I haven't seen it yet myself. It dates back to ca. 1500 BCE. (I talk about it in my dissertation.) I will not be able to talk to John Barbry until next week - I am headed to Council Grove, KS tomorrow for the weekend for the Washunga Days Pow-Wow with the Kaw Nation and will not return until Sunday. Will be busy with the Pow-Wow until then. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Jimm G. GoodTracks wrote: > Dave: Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ > city? I believe you have driven there before. About how many miles from > Lawrence to Marksville? Is it a big town? Sorry for the early questions. > Just wanting to know. > Jimm > > > *From:* Kathleen D. Shea > *Sent:* Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana > > That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the > conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, > Dave. > > Kathy > > Sent from my iPad > > On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is > the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared > to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, > Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to > working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon > to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is > ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 19 21:27:31 2014 From: jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM (Jimm G. GoodTracks) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 16:27:31 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, Dave, for the information, that allows us all something to think on. jimm From: David Kaufman Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 3:58 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Jimm, Marksville is in about the middle of Louisiana - it's where the Biloxis ended up, with the Tunicas and Ofos, after being forced west from Mississippi. The nearest largest airport would be New Orleans, about 2.5 hours away, while smaller airports would be in Baton Rouge and Shreveport. I have not actually driven down there yet, but from northern Oklahoma it's about a 10-hour drive. I'd probably stay in Dallas or so overnight on the way down from here if I'm driving. Not sure if Marksville has a commercial airport, but I can find out. Food for thought: I don't know how everyone feels about day trips, but the big archaeology site of Poverty Point would only be a couple hours away from Marksville and would easily make a day trip. I haven't seen it yet myself. It dates back to ca. 1500 BCE. (I talk about it in my dissertation.) I will not be able to talk to John Barbry until next week - I am headed to Council Grove, KS tomorrow for the weekend for the Washunga Days Pow-Wow with the Kaw Nation and will not return until Sunday. Will be busy with the Pow-Wow until then. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Jimm G. GoodTracks wrote: Dave: Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ city? I believe you have driven there before. About how many miles from Lawrence to Marksville? Is it a big town? Sorry for the early questions. Just wanting to know. Jimm From: Kathleen D. Shea Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave. Kathy Sent from my iPad On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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URL: From Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE Fri Jun 20 10:07:34 2014 From: Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE (Johannes Helmbrecht) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 12:07:34 +0200 Subject: Antw: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Dave, thank you very much for organizing the next conference, that's great. Best Johannes >>>David Kaufman schrieb am 19.06.2014 um 05:15: > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is > the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared > to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, > Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to > working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon > to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is > ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > -- > Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com > or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Professor Dr. Johannes Helmbrecht Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft Fakultät für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften Universität Regensburg Universitätsstrasse 31 D-93053 Regensburg Tel. 0941/943-3388 Tel. 0941/943-3387 (Sekretariat) Fax. 0941/943-2429 Website: www-avs.uni-regensburg.de E-mail: johannes.helmbrecht at sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. From Kathleen.Danker at SDSTATE.EDU Mon Jun 23 23:16:22 2014 From: Kathleen.Danker at SDSTATE.EDU (Danker, Kathleen) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 23:16:22 +0000 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dave, Thanks for working on finding our next conference site. K.D. From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of David Kaufman Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:15 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM Tue Jun 24 01:04:17 2014 From: jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM (Jean-Luc Pierite) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 20:04:17 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello all, Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I should also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi Dictionary. My immediate family's involvement in language and culture preservation for the tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. Pierite, and my sister, Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking forward to helping you all out with anything at all. Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Danker, Kathleen < Kathleen.Danker at sdstate.edu> wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks for working on finding our next conference site. > > K.D. > > > > *From:* Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] *On Behalf Of > *David Kaufman > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:15 PM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* 2015 SCLC in Louisiana > > > > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is > the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared > to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, > Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to > working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon > to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is > ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE Tue Jun 24 08:58:07 2014 From: Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE (Johannes Helmbrecht) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 10:58:07 +0200 Subject: Antw: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Jean-Luc, many thanks for introducing yourself. I will be a pleasure for me to meet you personally next year. Good luck with the preparations and all the best, Johannes >>>Jean-Luc Pierite schrieb am 24.06.2014 um 03:04: > Hello all, > > Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I should > also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the Tunica-Biloxi > Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi Dictionary. My > immediate family's involvement in language and culture preservation for the > tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. Pierite, and my sister, > Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking forward to helping you all > out with anything at all. > > Thanks, > > Jean-Luc Pierite > http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite > > > On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Danker, Kathleen < > Kathleen.Danker at sdstate.edu> wrote: > >> Dave, >> >> Thanks for working on finding our next conference site. >> >> K.D. >> >> >> >> *From:* Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] *On Behalf Of >> *David Kaufman >> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:15 PM >> *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu >> *Subject:* 2015 SCLC in Louisiana >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is >> the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared >> to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, >> Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to >> working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon >> to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is >> ready and willing to host us! >> >> Dave >> >> David Kaufman, Ph.D. >> >> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program >> >> -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu >> lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com >> due to thier DMARC policies. >> -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu >> lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com >> due to thier DMARC policies. > > -- > Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com > or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Professor Dr. Johannes Helmbrecht Lehrstuhl für Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft Fakultät für Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften Universität Regensburg Universitätsstrasse 31 D-93053 Regensburg Tel. 0941/943-3388 Tel. 0941/943-3387 (Sekretariat) Fax. 0941/943-2429 Website: www-avs.uni-regensburg.de E-mail: johannes.helmbrecht at sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. From dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM Tue Jun 24 18:28:01 2014 From: dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM (David Kaufman) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 13:28:01 -0500 Subject: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana Message-ID: Hi all, Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carudin1 at WSC.EDU Tue Jun 24 20:04:21 2014 From: carudin1 at WSC.EDU (Catherine Rudin) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 15:04:21 -0500 Subject: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana Message-ID: Hi, Dave (and Jean Luc). Thanks to both of you for getting the planning rolling! Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe. An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up. Catherine >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>> Hi all, Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. 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Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe. An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up. Catherine >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>> Hi all, Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. 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The Osages hold their dances three of the weekends in June, but as everyone has remarked, there's no good time for everyone. Kathy Sent from my iPad > On Jun 24, 2014, at 3:33 PM, "Jimm G. GoodTracks" wrote: > > The second June date would be preferable for my part, Dave. > > > From: Catherine Rudin > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 3:04 PM > To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > Subject: Re: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana > > Hi, Dave (and Jean Luc). Thanks to both of you for getting the planning rolling! > > Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe. > > An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up. > > Catherine > > >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>> > Hi all, > > Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) > > John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) > > I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. > > On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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My immediate family's involvement in language and culture preservation for the tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. Pierite, and my sister, Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking forward to helping you all out with anything at all. Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM Wed Jun 25 15:20:40 2014 From: jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM (Jean-Luc Pierite) Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:20:40 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <1403704461413.28427@my.unt.edu> Message-ID: Hi Willem: I am actually currently at CoLang at UT Arlington until Saturday. I'm more related to Rosa's husband, Ernest. Though, Rosa will play a big part as we open up our effort to Ofo. Look forward to talking more with each of you! On Wednesday, June 25, 2014, De Reuse, Willem wrote: > Dear Jean-Luc: > > > Thanks for introducing yourself. I am based near Dallas, and that is a > good day's drive from Marksville, so I definitely want to come to > Marksville. > > > Are you by any chance related to Rosa Pierite, the last speaker of Ofo? > I am a big fan! > > > Willem de Reuse > ------------------------------ > *From:* Siouan Linguistics > on behalf of > Jean-Luc Pierite > > *Sent:* Monday, June 23, 2014 8:04 PM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > > *Subject:* Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana > > Hello all, > > Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I > should also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the > Tunica-Biloxi Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi > Dictionary. My immediate family's involvement in language and culture > preservation for the tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. > Pierite, and my sister, Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking > forward to helping you all out with anything at all. > > Thanks, > > Jean-Luc Pierite > http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, > AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carudin1 at WSC.EDU Mon Jun 30 01:18:05 2014 From: carudin1 at WSC.EDU (Catherine Rudin) Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 20:18:05 -0500 Subject: Reminder: Abstract deadline for volume in memory of Robert Rankin - June 30 Message-ID: Just a quick reminder that the official abstract deadline for this volume is tomorrow, June 30. See below for full details. We have already received a number of excellent abstracts, but would welcome a few more submissions. A title and very brief abstract is sufficient at this point; full papers will be due at the end of October. Catherine >>> Bryan James Gordon 06/01/14 10:11 AM >>> Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics (dedicated to the memory of Robert Rankin) Call for papers At the 34th annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages and Linguistics Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, attendees unanimously approved a series of proposals to honor the contributions and legacy of our late colleague Robert Rankin, including curation, digitization and archiving of materials he left behind; a volume of his unpublished papers; the publication of the Comparative Siouan Dictionary; and the subject matter of this call for papers, a volume of advances in the study of Siouan languages and linguistics dedicated to his memory. We are looking into publishing through the open-access Language Science Press in Berlin, who can make this volume easily and freely accessible. Catherine Rudin and I have agreed to organize and edit the volume and its peer-review process. Particularly welcome are contributions from Dr. Rankin's collaborators, students, consultants and community-based programs with whom he worked or who have used his work. However, in light of Dr. Rankin's dedication to Siouan languages and linguistics in general, we welcome contributions including theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied work based on any and all Siouan languages, from any and all approaches, frameworks and methodologies. The proposed volume also welcomes papers that were developed for the Comparative Siouan Grammar volumes we planned several years ago. Abstracts: To give us an idea of the number and type of submissions to expect, please send us a brief abstract of your proposed chapter by 30 June 2014. Please submit at most one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstracts should be no more than one page in length. Additional data and references may be attached on additional pages, but are not required. Please include your proposed title, name(s) and institutional or community affiliation(s) above your abstract text. Please submit abstracts to both me (linguist at email.arizona.edu) and Dr. Rudin (carudin1 at wsc.edu), no later than 30 June 2014. Do not submit your abstract or other volume-related communication to the list; address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, unless it is truly a matter for the consideration of the entire listserv. Peer review: When submitting your abstract, please indicate whether you will be willing to serve as a reviewer for one to three of your colleagues' submissions. An expedited process of review and revision will begin on 1 November 2014. Non-contributor peer review: We welcome peer-review volunteers who do not plan to submit chapters. If you would like to volunteer, please provide your name, institutional and/or community affiliation(s), and your relationship with Dr. Rankin or his work. In particular, please indicate clearly whether you would feel most comfortable reviewing comparative/historical theoretical, non-comparative theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied submissions, as well as any other limitations or preferences you feel are important. Chapter submissions: Conference attendees approved a five-month period for the collection of papers for this volume, in order not to let the honoring of Dr. Rankin's memory be delayed indefinitely. Because peer review will be implemented subsequent to chapter submission, and because the open-access publication format imposes no limit on the number of chapters, all who submit abstracts should plan to submit a chapter. Chapters must be received by Dr. Rudin and me in our email inboxes by 31 October 2014. Chapter format: All submissions are restricted to twenty (20) pages, single-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, on 8 1/2" x 11" pages with 1-inch margins. We ask for two copies of your submission: one in PDF to ensure proper rendering of tables, figures and graphics, and one in LaTeX, DOC, DOCX or ODT format to enable editing. Large (>1/2 page) tables, figures and graphics of the sort Dr. Rankin often included, and appendices and references, do not count towards the 20-page limit, but should not be gratuitous. Dialogicity and the Rankin theme: We highly encourage contributors to share their work with each other and to enrich our volume with links to one another's and to Dr. Rankin's work. Given the timing of our deadlines we also find it worthwhile to point out that it may be useful to submit your abstract to LSA and/or SSILA and to present your intended submission at those conferences if you will be attending this year, as they will take place during the peer-review and revision period, and may be useful for improving, developing and propelling forward your work. Snowball method: Please forward this call as quickly as possible to any interested parties you know who may not have received this call. About the open-access format: Conference attendees overwhelming expressed the sentiment that open access is in keeping with Dr. Rankin's career-long commitment to sharing his work and wisdom. It will additionally make copies much easier to come by, not only for academics, but for community-based programs with no access to university library systems. Although the Language Science Press primarily functions as an online publisher, they will custom-bind and ship the volume to anybody who wishes to pay associated expenses. Volume-related communication: Please do not send your volume-related communication to the SIOUAN listserv. Address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, even if it means erasing the "To:" field to avoid spamming the list. There will be a large amount of projects of similar size and scope to this one all happening at once, and we do not want to bother people who have taken on other responsibilities (or none) with organizational details, modifications, requests, suggestions and complaints meant for us. 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Did someone at SIL decide that these two branches should be merged into one, and then forget to include the members of Ohio Valley Siouan? Best, Rory From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Iren Hartmann Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 6:15 AM To: SIOUAN at LISTSERV.UNL.EDU Subject: vanishing Siouan languages Dear all, I was just consulting the Ethnologue for some language codes, when I noticed that Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo have completely vanished from the Siouan languages tree: http://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/siouan-catawban I was confused by the number 14 in the header and noticed quickly that these languages are missing. I tried searching for them but they seem to have vanished from the Ethnologue all together. Would any of you have any idea why this is? Just to make sure, I checked the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed in there. Thanks and best, Iren -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Granta at EDGEHILL.AC.UK Mon Jun 30 15:11:45 2014 From: Granta at EDGEHILL.AC.UK (Anthony Grant) Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 15:11:45 +0000 Subject: vanishing Siouan languages In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think it's because Ethnologue doesn't tend to list languages which no longer have L1 speakers. Anthony ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics on behalf of Rory Larson Sent: 30 June 2014 15:07 To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: vanishing Siouan languages I'm not familiar with Ethnologue, but I notice on the page cited that they have only three branches of Siouan, rather than four. Together with Mandan and Missouri River Siouan (Crow and Hidatsa), they indicate one big branch called "Mississippi Valley-Ohio Valley Siouan". Included in that are the traditional Mississippi Valley Siouan languages only: Dakotan, Dhegihan, Hoocank and Chiwere. Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo are members of Southeastern Siouan, which is also called Ohio Valley Siouan. Did someone at SIL decide that these two branches should be merged into one, and then forget to include the members of Ohio Valley Siouan? Best, Rory From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Iren Hartmann Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 6:15 AM To: SIOUAN at LISTSERV.UNL.EDU Subject: vanishing Siouan languages Dear all, I was just consulting the Ethnologue for some language codes, when I noticed that Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo have completely vanished from the Siouan languages tree: http://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/siouan-catawban I was confused by the number 14 in the header and noticed quickly that these languages are missing. I tried searching for them but they seem to have vanished from the Ethnologue all together. Would any of you have any idea why this is? Just to make sure, I checked the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed in there. Thanks and best, Iren -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. ________________________________ Edge Hill University Times Higher University of the Year - shortlisted 2007/8, 2010/11, 2011/12 www.edgehill.ac.uk ________________________________ This message is private and confidential. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and remove it from your system. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Edge Hill or associated companies. 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Just to make sure, I checked > the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed > in there. > > Thanks and best, > Iren > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From linguist at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU Sun Jun 1 15:09:52 2014 From: linguist at EMAIL.ARIZONA.EDU (Bryan James Gordon) Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2014 08:09:52 -0700 Subject: Fwd: Call for papers (edited volume): Siouan languages, in memory of Robert Rankin In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics (dedicated to the memory of Robert Rankin) Call for papers At the 34th annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages and Linguistics Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, attendees unanimously approved a series of proposals to honor the contributions and legacy of our late colleague Robert Rankin, including curation, digitization and archiving of materials he left behind; a volume of his unpublished papers; the publication of the Comparative Siouan Dictionary; and the subject matter of this call for papers, a volume of advances in the study of Siouan languages and linguistics dedicated to his memory. We are looking into publishing through the open-access Language Science Press in Berlin, who can make this volume easily and freely accessible. Catherine Rudin and I have agreed to organize and edit the volume and its peer-review process. Particularly welcome are contributions from Dr. Rankin's collaborators, students, consultants and community-based programs with whom he worked or who have used his work. However, in light of Dr. Rankin's dedication to Siouan languages and linguistics in general, we welcome contributions including theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied work based on any and all Siouan languages, from any and all approaches, frameworks and methodologies. The proposed volume also welcomes papers that were developed for the Comparative Siouan Grammar volumes we planned several years ago. Abstracts: To give us an idea of the number and type of submissions to expect, please send us a brief abstract of your proposed chapter by 30 June 2014. Please submit at most one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstracts should be no more than one page in length. Additional data and references may be attached on additional pages, but are not required. Please include your proposed title, name(s) and institutional or community affiliation(s) above your abstract text. Please submit abstracts to both me ( linguist at email.arizona.edu) and Dr. Rudin (carudin1 at wsc.edu), no later than 30 June 2014. Do not submit your abstract or other volume-related communication to the list; address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, unless it is truly a matter for the consideration of the entire listserv. Peer review: When submitting your abstract, please indicate whether you will be willing to serve as a reviewer for one to three of your colleagues' submissions. An expedited process of review and revision will begin on 1 November 2014. Non-contributor peer review: We welcome peer-review volunteers who do not plan to submit chapters. If you would like to volunteer, please provide your name, institutional and/or community affiliation(s), and your relationship with Dr. Rankin or his work. In particular, please indicate clearly whether you would feel most comfortable reviewing comparative/historical theoretical, non-comparative theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied submissions, as well as any other limitations or preferences you feel are important. Chapter submissions: Conference attendees approved a five-month period for the collection of papers for this volume, in order not to let the honoring of Dr. Rankin's memory be delayed indefinitely. Because peer review will be implemented subsequent to chapter submission, and because the open-access publication format imposes no limit on the number of chapters, all who submit abstracts should plan to submit a chapter. Chapters must be received by Dr. Rudin and me in our email inboxes by 31 October 2014. Chapter format: All submissions are restricted to twenty (20) pages, single-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, on 8 1/2" x 11" pages with 1-inch margins. We ask for two copies of your submission: one in PDF to ensure proper rendering of tables, figures and graphics, and one in LaTeX, DOC, DOCX or ODT format to enable editing. Large (>1/2 page) tables, figures and graphics of the sort Dr. Rankin often included, and appendices and references, do not count towards the 20-page limit, but should not be gratuitous. Dialogicity and the Rankin theme: We highly encourage contributors to share their work with each other and to enrich our volume with links to one another's and to Dr. Rankin's work. Given the timing of our deadlines we also find it worthwhile to point out that it may be useful to submit your abstract to LSA and/or SSILA and to present your intended submission at those conferences if you will be attending this year, as they will take place during the peer-review and revision period, and may be useful for improving, developing and propelling forward your work. Snowball method: Please forward this call as quickly as possible to any interested parties you know who may not have received this call. About the open-access format: Conference attendees overwhelming expressed the sentiment that open access is in keeping with Dr. Rankin's career-long commitment to sharing his work and wisdom. It will additionally make copies much easier to come by, not only for academics, but for community-based programs with no access to university library systems. Although the Language Science Press primarily functions as an online publisher, they will custom-bind and ship the volume to anybody who wishes to pay associated expenses. Volume-related communication: Please do not send your volume-related communication to the SIOUAN listserv. Address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, even if it means erasing the "To:" field to avoid spamming the list. There will be a large amount of projects of similar size and scope to this one all happening at once, and we do not want to bother people who have taken on other responsibilities (or none) with organizational details, modifications, requests, suggestions and complaints meant for us. 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Anthony ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics on behalf of David Kaufman Sent: 02 June 2014 15:36 To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Defense done and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! Dave David Kaufman, PhD Linguistic Anthropology Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com ________________________________ Edge Hill University Times Higher University of the Year - shortlisted 2007/8, 2010/11, 2011/12 www.edgehill.ac.uk ________________________________ This message is private and confidential. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and remove it from your system. 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While looking for something totally unrelated to the "ka" when it comes imperatives, I found this in Hamilton and Irvin's An Ioway Grammar (1848) on page 92: "The various terminations are often used indiscriminately; but -ho, has less of the idea of commanding than -r?, and -ka-r? has more." So there you go. It is a "scale of commanding intensity" of sorts where "ho" is at the bottom, "re" is in the middle, and "kare" is the most forceful. I'm going to keep my eye out for more information on this but I thought I'd share it with those who may be interested and express my thanks to those who chimed in on this discussion :). Sky From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Campbell, Sky Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 9:01 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) I?m not sure what that ?ga? is doing there. Dorsey something similar to that but he describes it as a masculine term that means ?adv. of action in past time, not continuing into the present.? However I do have something else which says that ?ga? is a female exclamation saying ?Here it is? or ?Take it.? The use of it isn?t in a sentence but just a standalone ?Ga!? (male version being ?Go!?). So at this point I don?t know if this can be placed at the end of a sentence to exclaim something along the lines of ?here it is.? It would sure seem to fit this scenario though. Sky Campbell, B. A. Language Director Otoe-Missouria Tribe 580-723-4466 ext. 111 sky at omtribe.org From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Rory Larson Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 8:47 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) Sky, I was just reading through a text I found on the Ioway-Otoe language web site, under ?Personal Narratives? (Worage), called Hinkuni, or ?Grandmother?, by Julia Small, collected originally by Gordon Marsh in 1936 and retranscribed and retranslated by Jimm Goodtracks. In it, I found the following quoted sentence: ?J?re ?wa ?h^?mi h?e ga.? It is translated as ?This is the one (that?s) surely to kill me.? (Said by a woman who is wandering around lost, upon meeting a grizzly bear) If I am following this correctly, that glosses as: J?re ? This one ?wa ? that is the one who ?h^?mi ? kill me (causative form?) h?e ? potential/future marker ga ? (??) Is this the ?surely? part? Does that glossing seem correct to you? And if so, does the ga at the end have anything to do with the -ka element you?ve been discussing? Thanks, Rory From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of John Koontz Sent: Friday, April 18, 2014 8:28 PM To: SIOUAN at LISTSERV.UNL.EDU Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) I think the closing quote mark would be glottalization. It should be compared with things that have glottal k, t, or p. Note that Dorsey uses the same opening quotation mark for glottalization of fricative and aspiration with stops (when he marks that). The closing quotation mark is ejective with stops. It's very confusing. I forget which option he uses with glottal stop alone. He calls ejectives "exploded." ________________________________ Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 08:11:59 -0500 From: sky at LEGENDREADERS.COM Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu I just remembered that I needed to respond to this email so I apologize for the delay! Outlook says I replied but I don't remember doing so...perhaps I started it but had to stop. For Dorsey, the ' character that I used actually looks like a ? (not sure if you can see that...think of a superscripted reversed "c"). Does that help? Last week I had someone come to my office and they were knowledgeable enough to have me bring this up to them. They looked at it and recognized it but couldn't immediately remember the details on it. They said they'd think on it and I expect to follow up with them soon. Your mention of kare/gare perhaps being a male imperative is interesting. I mentioned in another email how this time period (1830-40s) seems to show a shift away from some of the Ponca/Omaha morphemes to today's versions. Perhaps, as you suggested, this could be another. Sky From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of John Koontz Sent: Thursday, March 6, 2014 4:16 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: Aho! (IO -ka in Imperatives) In k'a what is '? If it is aspiration (opening quote) this sounds a little like the ubiquitous the (th = aspirate) in OP. It actually alternates with the inanimate articles (the ~ khe ~ dhaN ~ ge) and is associated with something like pastness. The alternants indicate something about the "shape" of the action, as they indicate the shape of the noun when they are inanimate articles. (And khe 'long, lying' occurs with animate things like snakes.) I am pretty sure that the sense of these forms in OP is not pastness per se but 'deducibility'. As a set they indicate that the action is deduced to have occurred (in the shape indicated). This contrasts with the ama particle that occurs with reported things (and conditions any preceding plural-proximate marker to be bi instead of I). The "proximate" term is one I have borrowed from Algonquian usage and is not very suitable. The general idea is that the action can be observed to occur and takes place under the independent volition of the third person singular subject. And this is (for some reason) marked with a plural marker on the third person subject. Only Dhegiha has this pattern. But it keeps coming up because I need to explain that a=i is 'he (proximate) said' in most places, even though it looks like 'they said'. There is a non-proximate, or obviative e 'he said', but it is vanishingly rare in texts. The a=i is also 'they said', of course. (The IO analogs of e and a=i are e and a=wi.) We have to be a little careful with associating ga's. Siouan languages are full of forms that look the same and mean something different. In OP ga is the masculine imperative, the "yonder" demonstrative, and the "by striking" instrumental besides the places where it turns up superficially because gi has contracted with a following a. There's also places where aN 'we' is followed by the locative prefix a- 'on' producing aNga-. From your examples I think you are safe in associating the cases of kare where there is an imperative meaning. If you have kare alternating indeterminately with re and in more modern examples completely replaced by re, maybe you just have a case of a historical change in usage observed in progress? I can think of all kinds of things that are somewhat irregular in OP and Da because they are changing and are controlled by the formulas the speaker has heard various others use, by their sense of style as it applies in a specific utterance, and so on. Because there is an male imperative particle ga in OP it is worth wondering if =ka=re originally marked male imperatives in IO. If it works at all like OP (where the female imperative is =a), I would expect re alone to be the female imperative and to condition the a-grade of preceding ablauting e. In other words, the female imperative would be =a=re, and that initial a would replace any preceding e. It might occasionally show up as an extra element if the preceding vowel wasn't e. So in OP =a=di 'in' changes preceding e to a, ppahe ~ ppahadi, and sometimes the a appears in forms like ppamu ~ ppamuadi, tti ~ ttiadi, or sometimes you just get =di and sometimes a preceding e doesn't change either. These last, simpler patterns are, of course, the modern ones. It looks like Whitman says the imperative does condition e > a. So, for what it's worth, that pattern is consistent. Conceivably the IO imperative in the early 1800 was something like the OP one, but with the additional element =re following it. The OP imperative can be extended (for male speakers anyway) by =hau, which is essentially the declarative. Sort of like "yep!" at the end of a sentence, maybe. And sort of like the =re in IO, except that the =re is always there are ends up surviving as the only element visible. As far as female speech forms replacing male speech forms, this is actually something that can happen. Or the reverse. And apart from apparently straight up changes like that, it is also possible that the difference between the two forms was actually something like a strong suggestion (=ka=re) vs. a milder, politer one (=a=re) and men are more culturally enabled to make strong suggestions. However, fashions in these things change continually. In general the sentence final particles are highly unstable in Siouan languages, and even closely related languages (or the same language at different periods) have different systems. It was suggested that ka might be 'yon'. We could even guess that ka (or ga) in an imperative might actually be historically the ga demonstrative, used as an imperative particle. Sort of "eat, that, do it!" I'm kind of reminded of the use of ese in Chicano Spanish, though I think that is more of a male declarative. I've never really figured it out! ________________________________ Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 22:30:11 -0600 From: sky at LEGENDREADERS.COM Subject: Re: [Possible SPAM] Re: Aho! To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Yes, "naha" is an article going along the lines of "the", "that which", "the one who", etc. You've given me a lot to think about and a lot of terminology that I'll have to wrap my head around since I'm not familiar with it. My assistants and I spent over 3 hours today tracking down all the instances of Merrill and Hamilton's use of this -ga/-ka and mapped them to a grid on a large dry-erase board in an effort to try to find some kind of common element among all of them. Unfortunately we had no luck. We tried to think of everything we could think of when it came to those verbs. Were they transitive or intransitive? Animate or inanimate objects? Singular or plural? Was the object "known" to the speaker (meaning was the speaker referring to something specific...sort of along the lines of the idea of "that" I mentioned earlier)? Of course we know that we aren't looking for every possible criteria since there are many we don't know about (like some of the ideas you mentioned). I've mentioned several of our theories such as "that", "now", "in like manner", etc. But while we were plugging away I was perusing Dorsey's vocabulary slips and found this: k'a (masc) (adverb) - of action in past time, not continuing into the present And the example he gives is: Swagaxe k'a - you did write then (but you do not write now) So in this context, I wonder if perhaps it could be along the lines of (to use an example from before) "Look at the snake" perhaps with the idea that you were looking at the snake before but aren't now and I want you to do so again. This may not be correct though since Dorsey mentions "see also" and has the endings "ke", "ki", etc. so this may represent the end of a statement and not simply an adverb that can be used where needed. Dorsey also has a rather enigmatic term "kare" (or perhaps "k'are") where he mentions "It seems to imply that the thought or desire was not gratified" but he doesn't just list this term with that explanation but rather just uses it with examples such as: Ji kare h?rawi - we thought that he would have come hither (but he did not come) I'm noting that this is after the verb that they want to attach this to which matches the placement of the enigmatic -ga/-ka. So along these lines, perhaps it could be "Look at the snake" with the idea of I wanted you to look at the snake but you didn't so I am requesting/commanding again since you didn't do it before. Yet another couple theories to add to this :). Sky From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of John Koontz Sent: Wednesday, March 5, 2014 9:00 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: [Possible SPAM] Re: Aho! I would guess this pair contrasts something analogous to Omaha-Ponca 'to say' vs. 'to say to'. The 'say' stems are highly irregular in Omaha-Ponca like most Siouan, but underlyingly they are something like e=...he vs. e=gi=...he. So the first persons are ehe 'I said it' (from something like Proto-Dhegiha *e=phe) vs. egiphe 'I said (it) to him'. The third persons are a=i 'they said' vs. ega=i 'they said to him'. I've reconstructed the plural from memory of the logic of the system. What I remember is the unpluralized from ege (e=g(i)...(h)e). The gi element is the dative marker of course and the weird thing about (OP) 'say' is that that comes *before* the pronoun. When gi is followed by the root (h)e it contracts with it. I'm not sure the root is really -he in the third person. The first and second persons are clearly built on e=(gi)=...he, but the inclusive is usually from another verb entirely, and the third person behaves like e by itself in the simple stem and e=g(i)=...e in the dative. The initial e= is presumably an incorporated e 'the aforesaid'. And, of course, this is the quoting verb that follows a quotation. There's a form with initial ga 'yonder' that is used preceding a quotation. The third person is essentially always seen as a=(nothing) or a=i or a=bi with the plural-proximate marker following e and conditioning the a-grade of the stem. (So you almost never get a singular looking form, and if you did it would be just e, and so hard to know from a demonstrative e.) The =(nothing) form of the plural-proximate is current now when no other particle follows. Dorsey always has a=i or a=bi (the latter when the quotation is itself quoted in some way). Anyway, making allowances, I hope, for my poor grasp of IO, I make these e=wa-a naha 'the one who says something' vs. e=wa-g(i)-a naha 'the one who says (something) to someone' I hope I correctly remember naha as an article of some sort. If not ... When you add a dative to something then the object is the dative object and the "direct object" sort of falls out of the agreement pattern. Sometimes it hangs around in the sentence as a noun (or quotation) without governing anything in the verb. What the relationalists called a chomeur. ________________________________ I may have found a clue for "ka." Dorsey has the term: e-wa-na-ha - the speaker; the one speaking Then he has the term: e wa-ka-na-ha - the one who is meant; the person addressed I'm not sure how (or even if) this is related to the "ka" I am asking about but I'm trying to look at it in different ways to see if it fits somehow. Sky Campbell, B. A. 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This is terrific news David. Best regards Mary On 02/06/2014 9:36 AM, David Kaufman wrote: > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, > but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who > are interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Cheers, Marianne On 6/2/2014 8:36 AM, David Kaufman wrote: > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, > but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who > are interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com ________________________________ Edge Hill University Times Higher University of the Year - shortlisted 2007/8, 2010/11, 2011/12 www.edgehill.ac.uk ________________________________ This message is private and confidential. If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender and remove it from your system. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Edge Hill or associated companies. Edge Hill University may monitor email traffic data and also the content of email for the purposes of security and business communications during staff absence. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com From FurbeeL at MISSOURI.EDU Mon Jun 2 19:07:32 2014 From: FurbeeL at MISSOURI.EDU (Furbee, Louanna (Emeritus)) Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2014 19:07:32 +0000 Subject: Defense done In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Whoo-hooo! Louanna N. Louanna Furbee Professor Emerita of Anthropology University of Missouri ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Defense done and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! Dave David Kaufman, PhD Linguistic Anthropology Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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Louanna Furbee > Professor Emerita of Anthropology > University of Missouri > ------------------------------ > *From:* Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David > Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] > > *Sent:* Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* Defense done > > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but > when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are > interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to > Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email > from Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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Congratulations. > > >>> David Kaufman 06/02/14 10:38 AM >>> > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but > when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are > interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Furbee, Louanna (Emeritus) > wrote: Whoo-hooo! Louanna N. Louanna Furbee Professor Emerita of Anthropology University of Missouri ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Defense done and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! Dave David Kaufman, PhD Linguistic Anthropology Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com From shokoohbanou at YAHOO.CO.UK Tue Jun 3 07:52:23 2014 From: shokoohbanou at YAHOO.CO.UK (Bruce Ingham) Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2014 08:52:23 +0100 Subject: Defense done In-Reply-To: <2E8C78A825FCF84D9B27960E9F4E9107B28AA352B3@USD-EXMB01.usd.local> Message-ID: Congratulations Dave. Now you have to explain to people that you can't cure their aches and pains Bruce Sent from my iPhone On 3 Jun 2014, at 04:31, "Mirzayan, Armik" wrote: > Congratulations, Dave! > > -Armik > ----------------------------------------- > Armik Mirzayan > The University of South Dakota > 414 E. Clark St., Vermillion SD 57069 > Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu > ----------------------------------------- > ________________________________________ > From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 2:44 PM > To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > Subject: Re: Defense done > > I will upload a copy of my dissertation to an email here on the List when I've finished making a few edits for anyone to download it. Should happen in a few days.... > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > > On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Furbee, Louanna (Emeritus) > wrote: > Whoo-hooo! Louanna > > N. Louanna Furbee > Professor Emerita of Anthropology > University of Missouri > ________________________________ > From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] > > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM > To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > Subject: Defense done > > and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! > > I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. > > Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, PhD > Linguistic Anthropology > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com > > -- > Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com From stanleyl at LUTHER.EDU Wed Jun 4 20:53:16 2014 From: stanleyl at LUTHER.EDU (Lori Stanley) Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2014 15:53:16 -0500 Subject: Defense done In-Reply-To: <92859A36-FBC6-440B-8113-724B581F8028@yahoo.co.uk> Message-ID: Congratulations, Dr. Kaufman! Lori On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 2:52 AM, Bruce Ingham wrote: > Congratulations Dave. Now you have to explain to people that you can't cure their aches and pains > Bruce > > Sent from my iPhone > > On 3 Jun 2014, at 04:31, "Mirzayan, Armik" wrote: > >> Congratulations, Dave! >> >> -Armik >> ----------------------------------------- >> Armik Mirzayan >> The University of South Dakota >> 414 E. Clark St., Vermillion SD 57069 >> Armik.Mirzayan at usd.edu >> ----------------------------------------- >> ________________________________________ >> From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] >> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 2:44 PM >> To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu >> Subject: Re: Defense done >> >> I will upload a copy of my dissertation to an email here on the List when I've finished making a few edits for anyone to download it. Should happen in a few days.... >> >> Dave >> >> David Kaufman, Ph.D. >> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 2, 2014 at 2:07 PM, Furbee, Louanna (Emeritus) > wrote: >> Whoo-hooo! Louanna >> >> N. Louanna Furbee >> Professor Emerita of Anthropology >> University of Missouri >> ________________________________ >> From: Siouan Linguistics [SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] on behalf of David Kaufman [dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM] >> >> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 10:36 AM >> To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu >> Subject: Defense done >> >> and I'm now Dr. David Kaufman! >> >> I have a few edits and finishing touches to make on my dissertation, but when it's done I will send it out on the list for any of you who are interested. >> >> Thanks to you all for your support during this long journey! >> >> Dave >> >> David Kaufman, PhD >> Linguistic Anthropology >> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program >> -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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At least the lodgings are ready-made since they have the Paragon Casino-Hotel down there (where they have daily alligator feedings). I'll let you know when I hear more. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program --Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu.Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dvkanth2010 at gmail.com Wed Jun 11 15:42:51 2014 From: dvkanth2010 at gmail.com (David Kaufman) Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 10:42:51 -0500 Subject: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin Message-ID: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From stanleyl at LUTHER.EDU Thu Jun 12 02:59:38 2014 From: stanleyl at LUTHER.EDU (Lori Stanley) Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2014 21:59:38 -0500 Subject: My dissertation In-Reply-To: <244C84CB-27A7-4960-AAA2-BF4513D78B38@earthlink.net> Message-ID: Thanks very much, Dave! 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I read it last night and found > it fascinating. > > K.D. > > > > *From:* Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] *On Behalf Of > *David Kaufman > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:49 AM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* My dissertation > > > > Hi all, > > > > I have attached a PDF copy of my dissertation. Hope you like it. > > > > Dave > > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Here are some links; http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? Warmly, Kevin Locke 605 848 0550 On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. 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But I think basically anything related to Siouan and Caddoan culture would be fair game for the SCLC, especially if linguistics and language are incorporated into it, but other members who've been with the SCLC longer might be better judges of that. I'm still awaiting further word on Marksville, Louisiana being the location of our next meeting - hopefully I'll get some more feedback this weekend. We may want to look into alternatives just in case, but personally I think Louisiana would be great for an SCLC meeting, especially with Tulane U. being not so far away. And it's pretty much in the middle of Caddoan country too. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Loren Frerichs wrote: > > ------------------------------ > *From:* Kevin Locke > *Sent:* Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 > *To:* Siouan Linguistics > *Subject:* Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin > > hi David, > on a different topic? you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull > College Siouan Linguistics meeting? > Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your > Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations > on Siouan music and dance traditions? > Here are some links; > > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html > > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html > > http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html > > Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? > Warmly, > > Kevin Locke > 605 848 0550 > > > On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: > > Hi all, > > The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. > It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in > Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal > elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite > headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. > > If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca > City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about > the same distance north. > > Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's > DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from > Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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But I think basically anything related to Siouan and Caddoan culture would be fair game for the SCLC, especially if linguistics and language are incorporated into it, but other members who've been with the SCLC longer might be better judges of that. I'm still awaiting further word on Marksville, Louisiana being the location of our next meeting - hopefully I'll get some more feedback this weekend. We may want to look into alternatives just in case, but personally I think Louisiana would be great for an SCLC meeting, especially with Tulane U. being not so far away. And it's pretty much in the middle of Caddoan country too. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Loren Frerichs > wrote: ________________________________ From: Kevin Locke > Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin hi David, on a different topic... you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull College Siouan Linguistics meeting? Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations on Siouan music and dance traditions? Here are some links; http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? Warmly, Kevin Locke 605 848 0550 On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy: listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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URL: From Greer-J at MSSU.EDU Sat Jun 14 05:07:38 2014 From: Greer-J at MSSU.EDU (Greer, Jill) Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2014 05:07:38 +0000 Subject: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin In-Reply-To: <66f368fc359f4e6f908ff43e2a45a42d@DM2PR08MB525.namprd08.prod.outlook.com> Message-ID: Hi, Dave, and All other SCLC folks, The Louisiana meeting sounds great, and I hope it all works out. For those who just presented in Madison, anyone who doesn't mind sharing their talk as a draft, it would be greatly appreciated. I was very sorry to miss the event, but a death in the family prevented that from happening after all. I guess it was fortuitous that I hadn't tried to do a paper this year under the circumstances. By the way, it has been good to see all the news about the Crow/Mandan/Hidatsa and Lakhota language institutes in the Language Conservancy publicity - kudos to everyone, and it was a great picture of Randy Gracyzk, John Boyle, & Armik in the next-to-last issue. Wish I knew how to 'ski-ri-ri' for you all (other folks call it 'lulu', but that could be the next discussion - what term does your language use for the wonderful sound of pride that women give to honor a loved one? Thanks in advance, everyone! Sincerely, Jill Dr. Jill D. Greer Associate Professor, Anthropology and Sociology MSSU 3950 E. Newman Road Joplin, MO 64801 greer-j at mssu.edu On Jun 13, 2014, at 4:57 PM, Rory Larson > wrote: From: Kevin Locke [mailto:lockekevin at aol.com] Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 2:19 PM To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin David, since I?m not institutionally affiliated I would need to have sponsorship?. possibly from the tribe there? I could do local school/community presentations. If you have any connections there perhaps you could forward my links to them? Until soon, Kevin On Jun 13, 2014, at 8:55 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi Kevin, I'm afraid I didn't attend the SCLC last year, so, unfortunately, I didn't see your presentation. But I think basically anything related to Siouan and Caddoan culture would be fair game for the SCLC, especially if linguistics and language are incorporated into it, but other members who've been with the SCLC longer might be better judges of that. I'm still awaiting further word on Marksville, Louisiana being the location of our next meeting - hopefully I'll get some more feedback this weekend. We may want to look into alternatives just in case, but personally I think Louisiana would be great for an SCLC meeting, especially with Tulane U. being not so far away. And it's pretty much in the middle of Caddoan country too. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 8:30 AM, Loren Frerichs > wrote: ________________________________ From: Kevin Locke > Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 07:16 To: Siouan Linguistics Subject: Re: Interment and Memorial for Bob Rankin hi David, on a different topic? you may remember my presentation at the Sitting Bull College Siouan Linguistics meeting? Let me know if you think there may interest in my presentations at your Tunica/Biloxi meeting. Perhaps I could do community outreach presentations on Siouan music and dance traditions? Here are some links; http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/hoopdance/ http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/kevinschool.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/firstflute/index.html http://ixtlanartists.com/onlinebrochures/storysongs/index.html Let me know if you have any ideas in this regard? Warmly, Kevin Locke 605 848 0550 On Jun 11, 2014, at 10:42 AM, David Kaufman > wrote: Hi all, The date and time have been set for Bob's Kaw Nation memorial service. It will be held on Saturday, June 28 at 1:00 p.m. in Washunga Cemetery in Newkirk, Oklahoma. There will be several speakers, including Kaw Tribal elders and students involved in Kaw language classes. The granite headstone will be imprinted in both Kaw and English. If you'd like to attend, the closest accommodations would be in Ponca City, Oklahoma, about 12 miles south, or in Arkansas City, Kansas, about the same distance north. Feel free to call me if you have any questions at 580-269-2552 x 228. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. Due to Yahoo's DMARC policy:listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. 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They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mary.marino at USASK.CA Thu Jun 19 03:47:49 2014 From: mary.marino at USASK.CA (Mary C Marino) Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 21:47:49 -0600 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This sounds really good. I hope to be able to come. Mary On 18/06/2014 9:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who > is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is > prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in > Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are > looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and > will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let > y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, > AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carudin1 at WSC.EDU Thu Jun 19 06:37:56 2014 From: carudin1 at WSC.EDU (Catherine Rudin) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 01:37:56 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Message-ID: Great! Thanks for organizing this, Dave. Louisiana, here we come! Catherine >>> Mary C Marino 06/18/14 10:49 PM >>> This sounds really good. I hope to be able to come. Mary On 18/06/2014 9:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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Willem ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics on behalf of Catherine Rudin Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:37 AM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Great! Thanks for organizing this, Dave. Louisiana, here we come! Catherine >>> Mary C Marino 06/18/14 10:49 PM >>> This sounds really good. I hope to be able to come. Mary On 18/06/2014 9:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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Shea) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 13:21:32 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave. Kathy Sent from my iPad > On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 19 19:09:06 2014 From: jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM (Jimm G. GoodTracks) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 14:09:06 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <3448FAB1-047A-4D9B-B1D0-DCCAD3B2959E@gmail.com> Message-ID: Dave: Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ city? I believe you have driven there before. About how many miles from Lawrence to Marksville? Is it a big town? Sorry for the early questions. Just wanting to know. Jimm From: Kathleen D. Shea Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave. Kathy Sent from my iPad On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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URL: From dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 19 20:58:27 2014 From: dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM (David Kaufman) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 15:58:27 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <603DBDD170484D4FB788E127C7C5FCF7@JGAsusPC> Message-ID: Jimm, Marksville is in about the middle of Louisiana - it's where the Biloxis ended up, with the Tunicas and Ofos, after being forced west from Mississippi. The nearest largest airport would be New Orleans, about 2.5 hours away, while smaller airports would be in Baton Rouge and Shreveport. I have not actually driven down there yet, but from northern Oklahoma it's about a 10-hour drive. I'd probably stay in Dallas or so overnight on the way down from here if I'm driving. Not sure if Marksville has a commercial airport, but I can find out. Food for thought: I don't know how everyone feels about day trips, but the big archaeology site of Poverty Point would only be a couple hours away from Marksville and would easily make a day trip. I haven't seen it yet myself. It dates back to ca. 1500 BCE. (I talk about it in my dissertation.) I will not be able to talk to John Barbry until next week - I am headed to Council Grove, KS tomorrow for the weekend for the Washunga Days Pow-Wow with the Kaw Nation and will not return until Sunday. Will be busy with the Pow-Wow until then. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Jimm G. GoodTracks wrote: > Dave: Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ > city? I believe you have driven there before. About how many miles from > Lawrence to Marksville? Is it a big town? Sorry for the early questions. > Just wanting to know. > Jimm > > > *From:* Kathleen D. Shea > *Sent:* Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana > > That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the > conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, > Dave. > > Kathy > > Sent from my iPad > > On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: > > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is > the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared > to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, > Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to > working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon > to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is > ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM Thu Jun 19 21:27:31 2014 From: jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM (Jimm G. GoodTracks) Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2014 16:27:31 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Thanks, Dave, for the information, that allows us all something to think on. jimm From: David Kaufman Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 3:58 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Jimm, Marksville is in about the middle of Louisiana - it's where the Biloxis ended up, with the Tunicas and Ofos, after being forced west from Mississippi. The nearest largest airport would be New Orleans, about 2.5 hours away, while smaller airports would be in Baton Rouge and Shreveport. I have not actually driven down there yet, but from northern Oklahoma it's about a 10-hour drive. I'd probably stay in Dallas or so overnight on the way down from here if I'm driving. Not sure if Marksville has a commercial airport, but I can find out. Food for thought: I don't know how everyone feels about day trips, but the big archaeology site of Poverty Point would only be a couple hours away from Marksville and would easily make a day trip. I haven't seen it yet myself. It dates back to ca. 1500 BCE. (I talk about it in my dissertation.) I will not be able to talk to John Barbry until next week - I am headed to Council Grove, KS tomorrow for the weekend for the Washunga Days Pow-Wow with the Kaw Nation and will not return until Sunday. Will be busy with the Pow-Wow until then. Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 2:09 PM, Jimm G. GoodTracks wrote: Dave: Is Marksville near Biloxi, Mississippi or another large airport/ city? I believe you have driven there before. About how many miles from Lawrence to Marksville? Is it a big town? Sorry for the early questions. Just wanting to know. Jimm From: Kathleen D. Shea Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2014 1:21 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana That should be a fun place for the SACC (or SCLC?). We've never had the conference there. I hope to be there, too. Thanks for spearheading this, Dave. Kathy Sent from my iPad On Jun 18, 2014, at 10:15 PM, David Kaufman wrote: Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! 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URL: From Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE Fri Jun 20 10:07:34 2014 From: Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE (Johannes Helmbrecht) Date: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 12:07:34 +0200 Subject: Antw: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Dave, thank you very much for organizing the next conference, that's great. Best Johannes >>>David Kaufman schrieb am 19.06.2014 um 05:15: > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is > the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared > to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, > Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to > working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon > to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is > ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > -- > Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com > or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Professor Dr. Johannes Helmbrecht Lehrstuhl f?r Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft Fakult?t f?r Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften Universit?t Regensburg Universit?tsstrasse 31 D-93053 Regensburg Tel. 0941/943-3388 Tel. 0941/943-3387 (Sekretariat) Fax. 0941/943-2429 Website: www-avs.uni-regensburg.de E-mail: johannes.helmbrecht at sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. From Kathleen.Danker at SDSTATE.EDU Mon Jun 23 23:16:22 2014 From: Kathleen.Danker at SDSTATE.EDU (Danker, Kathleen) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 23:16:22 +0000 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dave, Thanks for working on finding our next conference site. K.D. From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of David Kaufman Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:15 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Hi all, Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is ready and willing to host us! Dave David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM Tue Jun 24 01:04:17 2014 From: jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM (Jean-Luc Pierite) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2014 20:04:17 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello all, Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I should also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi Dictionary. My immediate family's involvement in language and culture preservation for the tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. Pierite, and my sister, Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking forward to helping you all out with anything at all. Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Danker, Kathleen < Kathleen.Danker at sdstate.edu> wrote: > Dave, > > Thanks for working on finding our next conference site. > > K.D. > > > > *From:* Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] *On Behalf Of > *David Kaufman > *Sent:* Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:15 PM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > *Subject:* 2015 SCLC in Louisiana > > > > Hi all, > > Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is > the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared > to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, > Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to > working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon > to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is > ready and willing to host us! > > Dave > > David Kaufman, Ph.D. > > Director, Kaw Nation Language Program > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE Tue Jun 24 08:58:07 2014 From: Johannes.Helmbrecht at SPRACHLIT.UNI-REGENSBURG.DE (Johannes Helmbrecht) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 10:58:07 +0200 Subject: Antw: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Jean-Luc, many thanks for introducing yourself. I will be a pleasure for me to meet you personally next year. Good luck with the preparations and all the best, Johannes >>>Jean-Luc Pierite schrieb am 24.06.2014 um 03:04: > Hello all, > > Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I should > also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the Tunica-Biloxi > Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi Dictionary. My > immediate family's involvement in language and culture preservation for the > tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. Pierite, and my sister, > Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking forward to helping you all > out with anything at all. > > Thanks, > > Jean-Luc Pierite > http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite > > > On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Danker, Kathleen < > Kathleen.Danker at sdstate.edu> wrote: > >> Dave, >> >> Thanks for working on finding our next conference site. >> >> K.D. >> >> >> >> *From:* Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] *On Behalf Of >> *David Kaufman >> *Sent:* Wednesday, June 18, 2014 10:15 PM >> *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu >> *Subject:* 2015 SCLC in Louisiana >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> Just to let you all know that I got confirmation that John Barbry, who is >> the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe's coordinator of language and culture, is prepared >> to work with me in preparing for next year's conference in Marksville, >> Louisiana. (We still have to firm up a date.) They are looking forward to >> working with me/us. I have his contact info and will give him a call soon >> to get things rolling. But wanted to let y'all know that Louisiana is >> ready and willing to host us! >> >> Dave >> >> David Kaufman, Ph.D. >> >> Director, Kaw Nation Language Program >> >> -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu >> lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com >> due to thier DMARC policies. >> -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu >> lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com >> due to thier DMARC policies. > > -- > Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com > or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Professor Dr. Johannes Helmbrecht Lehrstuhl f?r Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft Fakult?t f?r Sprach-, Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaften Universit?t Regensburg Universit?tsstrasse 31 D-93053 Regensburg Tel. 0941/943-3388 Tel. 0941/943-3387 (Sekretariat) Fax. 0941/943-2429 Website: www-avs.uni-regensburg.de E-mail: johannes.helmbrecht at sprachlit.uni-regensburg.de -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. From dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM Tue Jun 24 18:28:01 2014 From: dvkanth2010 at GMAIL.COM (David Kaufman) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 13:28:01 -0500 Subject: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana Message-ID: Hi all, Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carudin1 at WSC.EDU Tue Jun 24 20:04:21 2014 From: carudin1 at WSC.EDU (Catherine Rudin) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 15:04:21 -0500 Subject: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana Message-ID: Hi, Dave (and Jean Luc). Thanks to both of you for getting the planning rolling! Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe. An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up. Catherine >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>> Hi all, Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. David Kaufman, Ph.D. Director, Kaw Nation Language Program --Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu.listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM Tue Jun 24 20:33:48 2014 From: jgoodtracks at GMAIL.COM (Jimm G. GoodTracks) Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2014 15:33:48 -0500 Subject: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <53A993750200008E000BBB3F@hermes.wsc.edu> Message-ID: The second June date would be preferable for my part, Dave. From: Catherine Rudin Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 3:04 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana Hi, Dave (and Jean Luc). Thanks to both of you for getting the planning rolling! Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe. An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up. Catherine >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>> Hi all, Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. Something else to think about. 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The Osages hold their dances three of the weekends in June, but as everyone has remarked, there's no good time for everyone. Kathy Sent from my iPad > On Jun 24, 2014, at 3:33 PM, "Jimm G. GoodTracks" wrote: > > The second June date would be preferable for my part, Dave. > > > From: Catherine Rudin > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 3:04 PM > To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > Subject: Re: SCLC 2015 in Louisiana > > Hi, Dave (and Jean Luc). Thanks to both of you for getting the planning rolling! > > Early June sounds fine; either of the weekends you mention. Hard to know what will come up a year ahead, but June is usually ok for me. There's never a date that works for everyone, anyway, so I think you should go ahead and go with whatever works for you and the Tribe. > > An archeological field trip? Great idea! Sign me up. > > Catherine > > >>> David Kaufman 06/24/14 1:30 PM >>> > Hi all, > > Thanks, Jean Luc, for introducing yourself to the List. I just spoke with John Barbry in Marksville about plans for the conference. Sounds like they are willing to provide conference facilities and a reduced rate block of rooms at the Paragon Hotel-Casino resort (see their website: http://www.paragoncasinoresort.com/Home.aspx. We can charge a minimal conference fee for catered drinks and snacks. The nearest commercial airport is Alexandria International (AEX), which is 45 minutes from Marksville. The Resort could provide shuttle service to and from that airport. Any other airports (e.g., Baton Rouge, New Orleans) you'd have to rent a car. (Baton Rouge is about a 90-min. drive; New Orleans 2.5-hr. drive.) > > John Barbry would like me to write a formal letter to the Tribe requesting a couple of dates for the proposed conference. I think first part of June is best, June 5-7 or 12-15. What do you all think? (May is out of the question, since they have their Pow-Wow in mid-May and then Memorial Day holiday.) > > I will be in charge of call for abstracts and conference scheduling. The Tribe will primarily be in charge of the logistics in Marksville. > > On an a side note, the Poverty Point archaeological site (ca. 1500 BCE) was recently designated an Unesco World Heritage Site and is about 2.5 hours from Marksville. We could possibly make this a "field trip" perhaps a day before or after the conference for those who may be interested. 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URL: From WillemDeReuse at MY.UNT.EDU Wed Jun 25 13:54:15 2014 From: WillemDeReuse at MY.UNT.EDU (De Reuse, Willem) Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 13:54:15 +0000 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Dear Jean-Luc: Thanks for introducing yourself. I am based near Dallas, and that is a good day's drive from Marksville, so I definitely want to come to Marksville. Are you by any chance related to Rosa Pierite, the last speaker of Ofo? I am a big fan! Willem de Reuse ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics on behalf of Jean-Luc Pierite Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 8:04 PM To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana Hello all, Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I should also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi Dictionary. My immediate family's involvement in language and culture preservation for the tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. Pierite, and my sister, Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking forward to helping you all out with anything at all. Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM Wed Jun 25 15:20:40 2014 From: jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM (Jean-Luc Pierite) Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 10:20:40 -0500 Subject: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana In-Reply-To: <1403704461413.28427@my.unt.edu> Message-ID: Hi Willem: I am actually currently at CoLang at UT Arlington until Saturday. I'm more related to Rosa's husband, Ernest. Though, Rosa will play a big part as we open up our effort to Ofo. Look forward to talking more with each of you! On Wednesday, June 25, 2014, De Reuse, Willem wrote: > Dear Jean-Luc: > > > Thanks for introducing yourself. I am based near Dallas, and that is a > good day's drive from Marksville, so I definitely want to come to > Marksville. > > > Are you by any chance related to Rosa Pierite, the last speaker of Ofo? > I am a big fan! > > > Willem de Reuse > ------------------------------ > *From:* Siouan Linguistics > on behalf of > Jean-Luc Pierite > > *Sent:* Monday, June 23, 2014 8:04 PM > *To:* SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu > > *Subject:* Re: 2015 SCLC in Louisiana > > Hello all, > > Just jumping in on the conversation about 2015 SCLC in Louisiana. I > should also introduce myself. I am Jean-Luc Pierite, a member of the > Tunica-Biloxi Tribe. My family assisted Dave in his revision of the Biloxi > Dictionary. My immediate family's involvement in language and culture > preservation for the tribe goes back almost 40 years. My mom, Donna M. > Pierite, and my sister, Elisabeth Pierite-Mora, both join me in looking > forward to helping you all out with anything at all. > > Thanks, > > Jean-Luc Pierite > http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite > > > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. > listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, > AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From carudin1 at WSC.EDU Mon Jun 30 01:18:05 2014 From: carudin1 at WSC.EDU (Catherine Rudin) Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 20:18:05 -0500 Subject: Reminder: Abstract deadline for volume in memory of Robert Rankin - June 30 Message-ID: Just a quick reminder that the official abstract deadline for this volume is tomorrow, June 30. See below for full details. We have already received a number of excellent abstracts, but would welcome a few more submissions. A title and very brief abstract is sufficient at this point; full papers will be due at the end of October. Catherine >>> Bryan James Gordon 06/01/14 10:11 AM >>> Advances in the Study of Siouan Languages and Linguistics (dedicated to the memory of Robert Rankin) Call for papers At the 34th annual Siouan and Caddoan Languages and Linguistics Conference in Madison, Wisconsin, attendees unanimously approved a series of proposals to honor the contributions and legacy of our late colleague Robert Rankin, including curation, digitization and archiving of materials he left behind; a volume of his unpublished papers; the publication of the Comparative Siouan Dictionary; and the subject matter of this call for papers, a volume of advances in the study of Siouan languages and linguistics dedicated to his memory. We are looking into publishing through the open-access Language Science Press in Berlin, who can make this volume easily and freely accessible. Catherine Rudin and I have agreed to organize and edit the volume and its peer-review process. Particularly welcome are contributions from Dr. Rankin's collaborators, students, consultants and community-based programs with whom he worked or who have used his work. However, in light of Dr. Rankin's dedication to Siouan languages and linguistics in general, we welcome contributions including theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied work based on any and all Siouan languages, from any and all approaches, frameworks and methodologies. The proposed volume also welcomes papers that were developed for the Comparative Siouan Grammar volumes we planned several years ago. Abstracts: To give us an idea of the number and type of submissions to expect, please send us a brief abstract of your proposed chapter by 30 June 2014. Please submit at most one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstracts should be no more than one page in length. Additional data and references may be attached on additional pages, but are not required. Please include your proposed title, name(s) and institutional or community affiliation(s) above your abstract text. Please submit abstracts to both me (linguist at email.arizona.edu) and Dr. Rudin (carudin1 at wsc.edu), no later than 30 June 2014. Do not submit your abstract or other volume-related communication to the list; address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, unless it is truly a matter for the consideration of the entire listserv. Peer review: When submitting your abstract, please indicate whether you will be willing to serve as a reviewer for one to three of your colleagues' submissions. An expedited process of review and revision will begin on 1 November 2014. Non-contributor peer review: We welcome peer-review volunteers who do not plan to submit chapters. If you would like to volunteer, please provide your name, institutional and/or community affiliation(s), and your relationship with Dr. Rankin or his work. In particular, please indicate clearly whether you would feel most comfortable reviewing comparative/historical theoretical, non-comparative theoretical, descriptive, community-based or otherwise applied submissions, as well as any other limitations or preferences you feel are important. Chapter submissions: Conference attendees approved a five-month period for the collection of papers for this volume, in order not to let the honoring of Dr. Rankin's memory be delayed indefinitely. Because peer review will be implemented subsequent to chapter submission, and because the open-access publication format imposes no limit on the number of chapters, all who submit abstracts should plan to submit a chapter. Chapters must be received by Dr. Rudin and me in our email inboxes by 31 October 2014. Chapter format: All submissions are restricted to twenty (20) pages, single-spaced, in 12-point Times New Roman font, on 8 1/2" x 11" pages with 1-inch margins. We ask for two copies of your submission: one in PDF to ensure proper rendering of tables, figures and graphics, and one in LaTeX, DOC, DOCX or ODT format to enable editing. Large (>1/2 page) tables, figures and graphics of the sort Dr. Rankin often included, and appendices and references, do not count towards the 20-page limit, but should not be gratuitous. Dialogicity and the Rankin theme: We highly encourage contributors to share their work with each other and to enrich our volume with links to one another's and to Dr. Rankin's work. Given the timing of our deadlines we also find it worthwhile to point out that it may be useful to submit your abstract to LSA and/or SSILA and to present your intended submission at those conferences if you will be attending this year, as they will take place during the peer-review and revision period, and may be useful for improving, developing and propelling forward your work. Snowball method: Please forward this call as quickly as possible to any interested parties you know who may not have received this call. About the open-access format: Conference attendees overwhelming expressed the sentiment that open access is in keeping with Dr. Rankin's career-long commitment to sharing his work and wisdom. It will additionally make copies much easier to come by, not only for academics, but for community-based programs with no access to university library systems. Although the Language Science Press primarily functions as an online publisher, they will custom-bind and ship the volume to anybody who wishes to pay associated expenses. Volume-related communication: Please do not send your volume-related communication to the SIOUAN listserv. Address all communication to Dr. Rudin and me, even if it means erasing the "To:" field to avoid spamming the list. There will be a large amount of projects of similar size and scope to this one all happening at once, and we do not want to bother people who have taken on other responsibilities (or none) with organizational details, modifications, requests, suggestions and complaints meant for us. 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URL: From wipamankere at HOTMAIL.COM Mon Jun 30 11:15:29 2014 From: wipamankere at HOTMAIL.COM (Iren Hartmann) Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 06:15:29 -0500 Subject: vanishing Siouan languages In-Reply-To: <53B0747D0200008E000BC479@hermes.wsc.edu> Message-ID: Dear all, I was just consulting the Ethnologue for some language codes, when I noticed that Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo have completely vanished from the Siouan languages tree: http://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/siouan-catawban I was confused by the number 14 in the header and noticed quickly that these languages are missing. I tried searching for them but they seem to have vanished from the Ethnologue all together. Would any of you have any idea why this is? Just to make sure, I checked the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed in there. 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Did someone at SIL decide that these two branches should be merged into one, and then forget to include the members of Ohio Valley Siouan? Best, Rory From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Iren Hartmann Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 6:15 AM To: SIOUAN at LISTSERV.UNL.EDU Subject: vanishing Siouan languages Dear all, I was just consulting the Ethnologue for some language codes, when I noticed that Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo have completely vanished from the Siouan languages tree: http://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/siouan-catawban I was confused by the number 14 in the header and noticed quickly that these languages are missing. I tried searching for them but they seem to have vanished from the Ethnologue all together. Would any of you have any idea why this is? Just to make sure, I checked the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed in there. Thanks and best, Iren -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Granta at EDGEHILL.AC.UK Mon Jun 30 15:11:45 2014 From: Granta at EDGEHILL.AC.UK (Anthony Grant) Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 15:11:45 +0000 Subject: vanishing Siouan languages In-Reply-To: Message-ID: I think it's because Ethnologue doesn't tend to list languages which no longer have L1 speakers. Anthony ________________________________ From: Siouan Linguistics on behalf of Rory Larson Sent: 30 June 2014 15:07 To: SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu Subject: Re: vanishing Siouan languages I'm not familiar with Ethnologue, but I notice on the page cited that they have only three branches of Siouan, rather than four. Together with Mandan and Missouri River Siouan (Crow and Hidatsa), they indicate one big branch called "Mississippi Valley-Ohio Valley Siouan". Included in that are the traditional Mississippi Valley Siouan languages only: Dakotan, Dhegihan, Hoocank and Chiwere. Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo are members of Southeastern Siouan, which is also called Ohio Valley Siouan. Did someone at SIL decide that these two branches should be merged into one, and then forget to include the members of Ohio Valley Siouan? Best, Rory From: Siouan Linguistics [mailto:SIOUAN at listserv.unl.edu] On Behalf Of Iren Hartmann Sent: Monday, June 30, 2014 6:15 AM To: SIOUAN at LISTSERV.UNL.EDU Subject: vanishing Siouan languages Dear all, I was just consulting the Ethnologue for some language codes, when I noticed that Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo have completely vanished from the Siouan languages tree: http://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/siouan-catawban I was confused by the number 14 in the header and noticed quickly that these languages are missing. I tried searching for them but they seem to have vanished from the Ethnologue all together. Would any of you have any idea why this is? Just to make sure, I checked the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed in there. 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URL: From jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM Mon Jun 30 15:30:55 2014 From: jeanlucpierite at GMAIL.COM (Jean-Luc Pierite) Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 11:30:55 -0400 Subject: vanishing Siouan languages In-Reply-To: Message-ID: The codes are still on OLAC, if needed. http://www.language-archives.org/language/bll http://www.language-archives.org/language/ofo http://www.language-archives.org/language/tta Thanks, Jean-Luc Pierite http://about.me/jeanluc.pierite On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 7:15 AM, Iren Hartmann wrote: > Dear all, > > I was just consulting the Ethnologue for some language codes, when I > noticed that Biloxi, Tutelo and Ofo have completely vanished from the > Siouan languages tree: > > http://www.ethnologue.com/subgroups/siouan-catawban > > I was confused by the number 14 in the header and noticed quickly that > these languages are missing. I tried searching for them but they seem to > have vanished from the Ethnologue all together. > Would any of you have any idea why this is? Just to make sure, I checked > the printed version (2009) in our library and all three of them are listed > in there. > > Thanks and best, > Iren > -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu > lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com > due to thier DMARC policies. -- Manage your subscription at http://listserv.unl.edu. listserv.unl.edu lists do not accept incoming email from Yahoo.com, AOL.com or Dropbox.com due to thier DMARC policies. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: