Bows (IO tradition)/Yankton sociology (fwd)
Jess Tauber
Zylogy at aol.com
Thu Aug 2 19:58:28 UTC 2001
Here is what I was able to grab in a very quick run-though at UCSB library:
Coast Tsimshian: hakwda:kh
"back" : hak?>:
Koasati: ittobihi
"back" : atabi
Tarahumara ata-ka
Lushootseed: ts'a?such note also qch=ic < -ich
"back
Squamish: tEXwa?ch
Cowichan tEXwats -ch suff. "back"
Colville/Okanagon (s)-tskw=in?k
Spokane tskw=in?ch note also =in?ch just
as "bow" as lexical
suffix
These as well as a number of terms for "sinew", "knee", "walking stick", etc. which seem to have similar phonosemantics indicate that in many cases one has a combination of some root meaning tight (though elastic) flexibility combined with a term which might be construed as "back", possibly from recognition of the bow-like flexure of the back in life and especially in death. It is of course possible that this is a folk etymology from a borrowed form- I believe I've also seen
similar terms in other parts of the New World.\
Other terms of interest? Cahuilla -tacha- lie on back
tavish projectile point
Tuscsrora also has a root -nachr- for "bow".
Jess Tauber
zylogy at aol.com
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