bear, acorn
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Tue Feb 27 05:47:29 UTC 2001
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001, Lance Foster wrote:
> wathewe (the black one)
This looks right to me.
> mahto
Should be something like maNtho 'grizzly bear'
(Definitely Ursus arctos - I couldn't remember it. Thanks for correcting
me; U. horribilis is now considered conspecific with the Eurasian brown
bear U. arctos, at least at the somewhat popular level of reference in
that field that I frequent.)
> munje
Or muNj^e 'black bear' (U. americanus) or at least that's the impression I
had from the sources the CSD used. This is the correspondent of huNuNc^
in Winnebago, though the initial sounds don't match. Or, in short, this
is the term that seems to be of Uto-Aztecan origin in Siouan.
> I tend to see mahto as Ursus arctos (Ursus horribilis etc) and the
> 'older' term, while munje is Ursus americanus.. and there is a clan name
> that means Black Bear, ...
> tunap'in
The naNp?iN part is presumably 'to wear around the neck'. I'm not sure
about the "tu" (thu? i.e., with aspirated t, not theta).
JEK
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