Tutelo-Saponi Words

Rankin, Robert L rankin at KU.EDU
Sun Oct 2 19:17:51 UTC 2011


I suspect the only language we might have parallel expressions in would be Biloxi.  If someone can search the Biloxi texts for similar sentences, I can help pick out the applicable grammar.

Bob

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Subject: Tutelo-Saponi Words

I am attempting to figure out what the words are in Tutelo-Saponi for the following:

of

from

came or came from

Examples of usage would be:
He came from the water.
Old man of the water.
She came from the house of the people.


Scott P. Collins



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