School: ttappuska
Justin McBride
jmcbride at kawnation.com
Fri Jul 23 18:10:00 UTC 2010
Rory,
It's definitely in Kaw. The Kaw Mission pastor in the 19th century, Thomas Huffaker, was called ttappóska by the students. Plus, Bob's 20th century consultant Maude Rowe used it to mean 'teach.'
Also, I'm sure Linda knows Doug's email address just in case he's not a member of the board. But either way, I think a lot of his Pawnee dictionary data are available on the AISRI website at http://zia.aisri.indiana.edu/~dictsearch/. Just use the pull-down menu to switch between languages and dialects.
I hope this helps,
-Justin
----- Original Message -----
From: Rory M Larson
To: siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 12:37 PM
Subject: School: ttappuska
Hi all,
I've been looking at the Omaha term ttappuska, presently meaning 'school', but apparently meaning 'schoolteacher' in the 19th century. It also appears in Osage, in both the La Flesche dictionary and in Carolyn Quintero's recent "Osage Dictionary", where it is listed as taapo'ska. I think is nicely analyzable in Dhegiha, but Carolyn's entry has the bracketted note:
[Borrowed from Pawnee taapuska 'school' (Douglas Parks).
The Pawnee word may have entered Osage at different times
in different forms, with or without preaspiration of the
stops (h)t and (h)p and with a long or short vowel aa
or a; it is losing or has lost the preaspiration in
(h)t and (h)p.]
This claims that the term is actually a loan from Pawnee. I'm wondering if Douglas Parks is on the list, or if anyone knows how to get in touch with him, or if anyone else on the list knows Pawnee well enough to comment? Is the word analyzable in Pawnee, and if so, what is the meaning?
Also, I'd like to know how widespread the term is. Does it exist in Kaw? Iowa-Oto? Ponka? Any other language?
Thanks for any advice!
Rory
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