[Linganth] Special Issue of Anthropological Linguistics

Anthony K Webster awebster at utexas.edu
Tue May 2 17:45:23 UTC 2023


Hi all,

I just wanted to pass along that the new issue of Anthropological
Linguistics has been published. It's a special double issue on Personal
Names in Native Languages of North America. It was originally put together
by the late Douglas Parks (and former editor of Anthropological
Linguistics). Some of you might find it of interest. Below is the link to
Project Muse and the Table of Contents (both as text and as image
attached). very best, akw

https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/49065

Anthropological Linguistics 63(1-2)
Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Douglas R. Parks

    Arikara and Pawnee Personal Names
    Douglas R. Parks

    Lakota Personal Names
    Raymond J. DeMallie

    Traditional Names and Naming Customs of the White Clay (Gros Ventre)
People
    Allan Taylor

    Plains Cree Personal Names
    Arok Wolvengrey

    Personal Names in Meskwaki
    Lucy Thomason

    Personal Names in Oneida
    Clifford Abbott

    Muskogee (Creek) Naming Practices
    Jack B. Martin

    Kaska Personal Names: Continuity and Change
    Patrick Moore, Daria Boltokova, Victoria Sear

    The Grammar of Traditional Personal Names in Klallam
    Timothy Montler

    The Form and Function of Nativized Names in Hul'q'umi'num'
    Donna B. Gerdts, Ruby M. Peter


-- 


Anthony K. Webster
Professor
Department of Anthropology
Department of Linguistics
Affiliate Faculty Native American and Indigenous Studies Program

Editor: *Anthropological Linguistics*
Editorial Boards: *Journal of Anthropological Research, Anthropology and
Humanism, Journal de la société des américanistes*

Books:
https://uapress.arizona.edu/book/the-dine-reader
http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2515.htm
https://www.peterlang.com/view/product/79762
https://unmpress.com/books/explorations-navajo-poetry-and-poetics/9780826348012
https://iupress.org/9780253019417/the-legacy-of-dell-hymes/

This is to respectfully acknowledge and honor the present and
past relationships of Native American peoples to the lands on which
the University of Texas at Austin now stands, including Tonkawa,
Lipan Apache, Comanche, and others extending back tens of millennia.

To anthropologists I say, put your own house in order because what you may
regard today as just a skirmish with Indians may tomorrow become a
worldwide problem.--Alfonso Ortiz

The basic, the primary, the most important semiotic system is language:
language really is the foundation of culture.--Roman Jakobson
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