Historical questions
David Costa
pankihtamwa at earthlink.net
Thu Jan 1 09:41:17 UTC 2004
> As I start to write my thesis, beginning with an overview
> of Omaha history, a miscellany of questions has been
> occurring to me, some relevant and some not. I thought
> I would post some of these to the list, to find out what
> is known about them.
>
> 1. The earliest French name for the Missouri River
> is Pekitanoui. Does anyone know where that comes
> from or what it means? Is it Algonquian?
Yes. Note Fox /pi:kihtanwi/ 'Missouri River' and Menominee /pe:ke?tanoh/
(loc.) 'on or at the Missouri River'. The term appears to mean 'Muddy
River'; compare Plains Cree /pi:kan/ & /pi:ka:kamiw/ 'it is turbid, muddy',
and pi:kano(:wi)-si:piy 'muddy river, Missouri river'.
> 2. The name Missouri itself looks like it _might_
> possibly come from something like MVS
> *mni-s^ot(i)a, if we can preserve the m in *mni
> and shift the sibilants forward a slot, as happens
> in IO. Is this a likely etymology, or completely
> off the mark?
The latter, I fear. It's actually from Illinois /mihsoori/ 'canoe'. Michael
McCafferty just wrote an article about this name, so I'll let him elaborate.
best,
David Costa
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