Name for the Sioux.
Rankin, Robert L
rankin at ku.edu
Sun Jan 30 19:47:54 UTC 2011
> Another question that I have regarding the name (Nah)yssan/Yesa/Yesan/Yesang is whether or not it may be the same word as the Lakota Oyasin as in Mitakuye Oyasin?
I wouldn't think so. The problem is that the sound /y/ in Tutelo normally wouldn't match the sound /y/ in Dakotan. If you have a /y/ in Tutelo, you would expect a /ch/ in Dakota.
> Is it possible that a dialect difference would produce a nasal sound at the beginning of the Nah-yssan?
Given that Yesan(g) (actually /yesą/ with a nasal vowel) by itself is attested as the Tutelo's name for themselves, the Na- prefix probably means something specific, but I don't know what that would be. I wouldn't expect it to simply "appear" without meaning. One of the many mysteries about Tutelo.
Bob
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