Tutelo-Saponi Adoption String
shokooh Ingham
shokoohbanou at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Aug 4 11:03:39 UTC 2011
I always wondered whether the Lakota word for 'orphan' wablenica had a 'without' component in the -nica part, nica being a stem meaning 'not to exist'. Does anyone have a derivation for it?
Bruce
--- On Wed, 3/8/11, Rankin, Robert L <rankin at ku.edu> wrote:
> From: Rankin, Robert L <rankin at ku.edu>
> Subject: RE: Tutelo-Saponi Adoption String
> To: "siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU" <siouan at lists.Colorado.EDU>
> Date: Wednesday, 3 August, 2011, 23:23
> 'Orphan' in all the Siouan languages
> I have dictionaries for is a compound of 'mother' or
> 'parent' plus the verb 'be none', in otherwords
> 'no-parents'. I'd bet that's what it is in Tutelo
> also. If you find the term for 'parent' or just
> 'mother' in Tutelo and follow it with the verb 'be none',
> you'd have it.
>
> Bob
>
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> Subject: Tutelo-Saponi Adoption String
>
> The only thing on adoption I find is the name of the
> adoption string in the Spirit Adoption ceremony which is
> kanokwiya, is there a word found for orphan in the
> Tutelo-Saponi language?
>
>
>
> Scott P. Collins
>
>
>
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