arapaho? name inquiry
Mark Awakuni-Swetland
mawakuni-swetland2 at unl.edu
Mon Dec 13 20:24:19 UTC 1999
13 December 1999
Hello Folks:
I'm forwarding on an inquiry from a friend in California doing some research on the Arapaho. While ours is a primarily Siouanist bunch, I figured someone might have some clues to this possibly Algonquian name.
The name in question is WASHEE, a Ft Reno fellow associated with some ledger drawings, sometimes identified as Arapaho, sometimes Cheyenne. Washee may have been known as "Elk."
I only have the 1983 Salzmann "Dictionary of Contemporary Arapaho Usage" at hand for my reference. It offers the following:
hiwo'xu
Elk, singular
(hi)wo'xu:hu:
Elk, plural
note; ( ' ) represents the stress marker on the preceding vowel... not the glottal stop.
It is conceivable that ELK has become the (anglicized?) WASHEE?
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Mark
Mark Awakuni-Swetland, Lecturer
Department of Anthropology
University of Nebraska
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