Observations on the thunder dance of the Bear gens of the Fox Indians / by Truman Michelson.
- Truman Michelson
- Date:
- 1929
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Observations on the thunder dance of the Bear gens of the Fox Indians / by Truman Michelson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![nlpigwi- insert • (-'- with inan. obj.; -'ck- (of barbed wire), -'c-, -n- with inan. obj.). 30.14, 16. -no- meaning ? 34.2. *slgi- pour, serve food; slga'i- occurs as a secondary, quasi radical with the instrumental -gaw-. (See Fortieth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., bottom of p. 619; -V- -'- instr. also occur.) 44.28, 54.38. *pAgo'ci- in advance (-'s- instr. with inan. obj.); pAgo'ci's- tends to show the instrumental should be given as -V, not -e's-, as recently claimed, even though -e's- undoubtedly is felt to be the living suffix. 30.11. pAtA'kwa- singe. 28.17. *pAna- destroy (postverbal -dtci- -t-; -mo- middle). 36.2. pAne'si- confer glory on; -'- instr. used even with the reciprocal; note the homonym pAne'si- go to war. 42.23. pAnoge- peel (-'cw-[?J -'c- instr.). 30.18. pe'cku- miss (-naw- -n- instr.). 44.22. pe'cepl- around, circumscribing (-n-[?] -n- instr.). 44.12. pena'ku- untie (-n-[?] -n- instr.); same as pena'kwl- (Bull. 85, Bur. Amer. Ethn., p. 96) ? 56.9. peminApi- be located; obviously a compound in origin. 52.22. pl'se- put on, wear, (-'k- instr.; not an error for pe'se-, as shown by the evidence of Jones’s Fox Texts.) 32.12. plno'ci- additional. 48.23. pota'kw- boil for (transitive; seems to have an anomalous instru¬ mental particle -aw-, thus pota'kwaw- which is subject to the usual modifications; cf. pota'kwa- boil (intrans.; Fortieth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., p. 650); wI'Anemi . . . pota'kwawAtanni' (32.32, 33) is for *pota'kwawawAtanni': cf. wI'Anemipota'kono'wA- gwani (52.5, 6) whatever they shall continue to boil for us, and a'nawAdtcipota'kwawadtc1' (54.34) which he has boiled for him; for pota'kwaw- cf. also napa'ku'kwaw- give in return (Fortieth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., p. 642)). mano- be beaten in a contest. 44.4. *me'si- totality. 50.7. ml'tAmi- vexatious, annoying. 48.31. *maiyawi- first, leading; with -m- instr., ask first. 42.35. wAnapa- have the courage to. 50.38, 39. wa'kAmi- cleanse (-'w- [-'- ?], -'- [-'to-] instr.); not wA'kAmi- as given in Bulletin 85, Bureau of American Ethnology, page 96; Cree also wa'kAmi-. 30.13. *wapA- look at; -ga- auxiliary. 60.19. wl- singe (-'sw- instr.); apparently always reduplicated, wawl-. 28.29. *wl- name, tell; note that the combination wit- at times takes a pronominal object without the interposition of an instrumental particle: see 36.29; parallel to win- wit- is non- not-. (See Fortieth Ann. Rept. Bur. Amer. Ethn., p. 646, under no- suckle.)](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29980835_0075.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


