Sacred Syllable
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Mon Apr 16 14:14:17 UTC 2001
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Ardis R Eschenberg wrote:
> I remember an Omaha text where the earth says 'ku'' as it brings forth
> some rocks.
Oops! Thanks! I saw that in the search, and then forgot it when I made
the summary. Wouldn't you know I'd forget the most interesting case ...
--
And, incidentally, Winnebago gu(u) could correspond historically to either
Omaha-Ponca gu(u) or khu(u). Of course, other things could correspond if
it wasn't a case of inheritence.
There's another interesting kind of exclamation I've seen mentioned. I
think it was Pond who reported a series of Dakota exclamations which he
said signified the kind of game hunters had secured. I think the example
he gave was a syllable signifying the killing of a bear. I don't recall
the specific form, but it struck me as immitative of the bear's
vocalizations, rather than, say, a word for 'bear'.
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