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NEZ PERCE DICTIONARY Nez Perce Dictionary Haruo Aoki UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS Berkeley• Los Angeles •London UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLICATIONS IN LINGUISTICS Editorial Board: LeanneHinton, PamelaMunro, JohannaNichols, WilliamShipley, SandraThompson Volume 122 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS BERKELEYAND LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS, LTD. LONDON, ENGLAND ©1994 BYTHE REGENTS OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRINTED INTHE UNITED STATES OFAMERICA LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Aoki,Haruo. NezPercedictionary/ HaruoAoki. p. em.- (UniversityofCaliforniapublicationsin linguistics;v. 122) Includes bibliographicreferences (p. )andindex. ISBN0-520-09763-7(alk.paper) 1.NezPercelanguage-Dictionaries-English. I.Title. II.Series. PM2019.ZSA58 1994 497t.41~dc20 93-11792 CIP Thepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminimumrequirements ofAmerican NationalStandardfor InformationSciences-PermanenceofPaperfor Printed LibraryMaterials,ANSIZ39.48-1984. Contents Preface vii Map VIII Introduction. ..................... ix 1. NezPerce Territory, Dialects, People, andNeighbors 2. Characteristics ofthis Dictionary 3. Spellingand OrderofLetters 4. Sources 5. Treatment ofEarlierSources 6. Structure ofNezPerce Words 7. Classification ofEntries 8. Characterization ofEntries 9. Placenames 10. Complete ListofSymbols and Abbreviations 11. Organization ofEntries 12. Sources ofIllustrations 13. Bibliography Nez Perce-English Dictionary 1 English-Nez PerceIndex 1107 Appendixes 1269 A:" Phonosymbolic Words 1269 B: NezPerceAnimalNames 1271 C: NezPerce PlantNames 1276 Plates 1281 v Preface Thisdictionaryistheresultofbeing,asDr.SamuelJohnsonputit,"aharmlessdrudge"forsome thirtyyears. Ittookthislongpartlybecause,withafull timeteachingandresearchpositionin anotherfield,Iworkedonthisdictionaryonweekendsandatnight,andpartlybecauseIdecided toincorporatecitationsfromNezPerceliteraturetomakethedictionaryakindofconcordance aswell, sothatareadercan tellhowacertainword isusedin traditional Nez Percefolktales. ThoughIdidthedrudgerymyself,110onepersoncanwriteadictionaryofalanguagewithout the help ofmany people. First, my thanks go to my Nez Perce teachers, Harry Wheeler, Ida Wheeler, Elizabeth Wilson, Allan and Lottie Moody, David Arthur,John F. Moffett, Mabel Blackeagle, Angus Wilson, and Eugene.B. Wilson. I also wish to express·my thanks to the participantsinand-visitors to theNezPercelanguageworkshopsheldinLapwaiand Kamiah, Idaho,inthelate1970sandin1980:ShirleyBisbee,MaryA.Carter,JosephineDickson,Eugene Ellenwood, Blanche Gould, Alta Guzman, Richard and Nancy Halfmoon, Darcus Harrison, EvieHigheagle,SandraKessler,CharlesKipp,RuthJackson,SarahLawyer,BeatriceandDavid Miles,ViolaMorris, Kenneth Oatman,FrancesPaisano,Jacob Parsons, KatherinePowaukee, HenryW.Penney,LucilleRaboin,JosephineRamsey,RenaKatherineRamsey,BessieScott,Al Slickpoo,MaryJaneSouther,AlmetaStephens, LodaSublett,EdithTypes, IrvinWatters, and SilasWhitman. Next, my thanks' go to Mr. Marcus Ware of Lewiston, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Swayne of Orofino, and Dr. Merle W. Wells of Boise for initiating the project; to the Wenner-Gren FoundationforAnthropologicalResearchforfinancialassistance;totheIdahoStateHistorical SocietyatBoiseandtheNezPerceNationalHistoricalParkatSpalding,Idaho,forpermission tousephotographsfromtheirarchives;andtotheUniversityofIdaho PressandtheUniversity ofCaliforniaPressforgrantingpermissiontouseillustrationsfromtheirpublications.Uncred ited linedrawings aremine. My thanks also go to Professor Alan G. Marshall for reading the draft, discussing some definitions, and generouslysharing his wealth ofethnobotanical and ethnozoological knowl edge. Iwould also like to thank Akemi and Mieko Elizabeth Aoki for word processing and proofreading,andMarkvanBronkhorstandKannaAokiforpreparingthecamerareadycopy. In addition Iwould like to thank Rose Anne White of the University of California Press for thoughtful adviceand wisecounsel throughouttheprocess. This is a small present from a native of Cipango that was the intended destination of ChristopherColumbustoanativeAmericanpeoplewhoareactualvictimsofhispoorgeography andinvasionoftheAmericas.IwanttoreturntotheNezPercepeoplewhatIlearnedfromtheir kindparents andgrandparents. Haruo Aoki vii Canada Montana \, Cr \ Sp ~ " " Co " , F y ---- ' ......... t Ca I ., i/-- -----'t, ~ --c~ SI{- .. - ..," W Pe '\ Ne ....\, , , I ,I L '\ , ,,--- .,,' ... ,, ~_ I I•I ,','"~~../...-/ )t I \ \ , I, NP I I I • SB I ,1 ,I , l I ,I , I a , Oregon , Idaho • -. 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