Virtues-wolves-coyotes
bi1 at soas.ac.uk
bi1 at soas.ac.uk
Tue Jul 16 14:34:57 UTC 2002
Yes mica is interesting too. Again it doesn't seem to be
transparent as a derivation.
While we are on animals I noticed in the Bushotter texts a word
mnaja (ie mnaz^a) as 'wolverine'. Being English I don't know what
a wolverine is except remembering it as an epithet for a Michigan
Regiment in the Civil war led by General Custer played by Errol
Flynn. I have also seen it in Riggs Dakota Dictionary as 'lion, wild
cat'. Buechel doesn't have it and I managed to miss entering it in
my dictionary. Do other Lakotanists know of this word or any
cognates? Do Lakota speakers recognize it as a Lakota word?
Bruce
On 14 Jul 2002, at 21:15, Thode Charles wrote:
> The Dakota word for coyote is "Mica" pronounced /mii-cha/
> which differs from /shun-ka/ meaning 'dog'
> /shunk-tok-cha/ from 'shunka tokeca' is the word for wolf.
>
> Charles H. Thode
> ishnashunktokcha (lone wolf)
>
>
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