Water monsters
Koontz John E
John.Koontz at colorado.edu
Mon Jan 21 07:28:07 UTC 2002
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Rankin, Robert L wrote:
> > There is a water monster that shows up in Crow tales. The term for it
> is buluksa'a. which is not obviously derived from anything else. Any
> possible cognates? Randy
>
> Looks like it might possibly be related to the *wakru$ka term (folk taxonomy
> for anything from a small bug to an alligator, including insects, arachnids
> and lizards). It has reflexes in various Mississippi Valley languages.
Specifically it looks like Dakotan wablus^ka, implying *waprus^ka, albeit
with metathesis of s^k (and s^ > s). The *wakrus^ka and *waprus^ka
variants don't correspond regularly, but the match looks reasonable. I
wonder if the Crow form is regularly derived from *waprus^ka? Could it be
a loan?
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