sky, turtle
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Mon Feb 19 01:21:52 UTC 2001
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Jimm G GoodTracks wrote:
> For comparision:
> There seems some correlation of the IO and WI as you present it below.
> There is an IO story which speaks similar to the story of the Red Horn
> Cycle. In this story, a group of ten men go on the warpath and come to
> the crack in the earth (end of the world). Upon jumping over it, they
> come to a Spirit Lodge, ....
Although we're perhaps wandering off of what might be for some linguistics
(etymology) into literary issues, which I think we should try to avoid,
this would seem to be the Omaha-Ponca story 'The Chief's Son and the
Thunders' which I had not previously realized might be a part of the
Redhorn story.
> IO= chewax^u, toad [lit. "warty buffalo"].
In the "NetSiouan" notation this would be c^hewax?u. It vaguely resembles
the Wi form, but has a different etymology. OP has ttebi?u < *hte-pix?u.
The instrumental is different, pi- instead of pa-, but the root x?u is the
same, and the initial syllable, apparently an incorporated *hte (cf. Da
pte) 'buffalo'. I don't know what the x?u root signifies. Osage, where
the root would take the form k?u has pak?u 'dig a ditch', so the idea of
removing material is there in common with xku in the Winnebago word.
JEK
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