Winnebago
Alan H. Hartley
ahartley at d.umn.edu
Thu Feb 4 21:21:17 UTC 2010
David Costa wrote:
> According to HNAI 15: 706, "the name refers to the muddy water of their
> river (the lower course of the Fox River of Wisconsin plus Lake
> Winnebago), described by Cadillac as yearly becoming clogged with the
> rotting bodies of dead fish during the heat of the summer".
Father Paul Le Jeune wrote in the 1640 Jesuit Relation (ed. Thwaites,
18:228), "le mot Algonquin signifie eau puante", and later sources for
Montagnais/Naskapi (of the Cree subgroup) gloss the word as 'sea'.
Inland Algonquians used it for various (largish?) bodies of odoriferous
water.
Alan
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