momik? mimik? (Insane, crazy, or kook customer?)
Mendell
dmendell at centurytel.net
Thu Oct 21 11:42:39 UTC 1999
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Susan Mendell
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At 07:09 PM 10/18/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Jackie,
>Don't unsubscribe yet. I cannot begin to describe how much I have learned
>just "listening-in". The knowlege collected in the minds on this list is
>absolutely amazing, and if you are really interested in ancient Meso..
>cultures you would do well to subscribe to Aztlan as well. And feel free to
>ask questions on subjects that interest you. Maybe there is someone out
>there just itching to share the same interests. Calender and mysticism, eh?
>Mike Gaby
>San Diego
>
>
>>From: "Meloche, Jackie" <jackie.meloche at ualberta.ca>
>>Reply-To: nahuat-l at server.umt.edu
>>To: Multiple recipients of list <nahuat-l at server.umt.edu>
>>Subject: RE: momik? mimik? (Insane, crazy, or kook customer?)
>>Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 11:27:15 -0600
>>
>>You people are all way ahead of me. I have always been fascinated by
>>Aztecs, but I don't have your expertise. I mostly study their culture and
>>calendar and mysticism.
>> How do I get removed from the list?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Craig Berry [mailto:cberry at cinenet.net]
>> Sent: Monday, October 18, 1999 11:12 AM
>> To: Multiple recipients of list
>> Subject: Re: momik? mimik? (Insane, crazy, or kook
>>customer?)
>>
>> On Mon, 18 Oct 1999, Matthew Montchalin wrote:
>>
>> > Richard Haly wrote:
>> > | I dunno. Back when I worked at Chez Panisse, we called
>>such people Los
>> > | Angelinos. But maybe the Nahuatlahto said something like
>>"miquic" (a dead
>> > | person) implying that he did not belong in this world.
>> >
>> > Well, I quizzed him on it again today, and he said it's
>>"mimiki" (however
>> > you spell that in Spanish; the second vowel seems long,
>>and seems to bear
>> > the stress). There is definitely an 'i' on the end,
>>perhaps a long i.
>>
>> Sounds like a distorted plural for "dead people" -- which
>>seems
>> appropriate.
>>
>> --
>> | Craig Berry - cberry at cinenet.net
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>> | "They do not preach that their God will rouse them
>> a little before the nuts work loose." - Kipling
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