The Casa tribe, homeland, and language
Rankin, Robert L
rankin at ku.edu
Mon Feb 19 04:14:10 UTC 2007
Probably something like Ofo */khoNfa/ with oN representing the o with the raised n after it. Accent would be on the oN. It could possibly have an initial a- or i-, but probably not. I haven't found the etymon outside of Dhegiha and suspect that it's borrowed in any other Mississippi Valley Siouan languages that have it.
Bob
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Subject: Re: The Casa tribe, homeland, and language
Rory wrote:
>>Well, for Siouan, the clan or ethnic name KkaN'za certainly comes to mind. There seem to be a lot of people with that name scattered around in the Dhegihan realms at least.<<
Is anyone familiar enough with both the Dhegihan and Southeastern Siouan branches to suggest what a Mosopelea/Ofo cognate of KzaN'za might look like?
Travis
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