Okanagan Grouse Woman
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-0-8032-8684-9 (ISBN)
Published through the Recovering Languages and Literacies of the Americas initiative, supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation In this book of Native American language research and oral traditions, linguist John Lyon collects Salish stories as told by culture-bearer Lottie Lindley, one of the last Okanagan elders whose formative years of language learning were unbroken by the colonizing influence of English. Speaking in the Upper Nicola dialect of Okanagan, a Southern Interior Salish language, Lindley tells the stories that recount and reflect Salish culture, history, and historical consciousness (including names of locales won in battle with other interior peoples), coming-of-age rituals and marriage rites, and tales that attest to the self-understanding of the Salish people within their own history.
For each Okanagan Salish story, Lyon and Lindley offer a continuous transcription followed by a collaborative English translation of the story and an interlinear rendition with morphological analysis. The presentation allows students of the dialect, linguists, and those interested in Pacific Northwest and Interior Plateau indigenous oral traditions unencumbered access to the culture, history, and language of the Salish peoples.
With few native speakers left in the community, Okanagan Grouse Woman contributes to the preservation, presentation, and—with hope—maintenance and cultivation of a vital indigenous language and the cultural traditions of the Interior Salish peoples.
Lottie Lindley (1930–2016) (Nicola Okanagan Salish) was a culture-bearer and one of the last fluent speakers of Nicola Okanagan. John Lyon is a postdoctoral researcher in linguistics at the University of Victoria.
List of Figures Foreword by X?acu? (Allan Thomas Lindley) Preface and Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Editor's Introduction: The Okanagan Language PART 1. UPPER NICOLA NARRATIVES: OKANAGAN 1. k?iw?sntm?lx i? t ti? k?? t 2. ?a? ckcx?? ip?la?s i? s?nkl? i? p 3. i? nx?a?x??itk? 4. Sn?an?as 5. kl? nsk?? uts i? ti? k?? t 6. lk?ilx i? tl s?n?q??ut?n 7. x?k??ncut mi sic ?awspix??m 8. ?a? cx? ?? ilt?m i? sqilx? 9. i? ty? ty? mu? t t?twit 10. ?a? ck?awiwl?x i? sqilx? 11. ?a? ck?? ul?? m i? sqilx? t p?ina? 12. l N?q?aq?su? 13. l Q??umqnatk? 14. i? k?kn?i? i? ksk?wilxs 15. cktyaq?tmsts?lx i ? t?mx?ulax? ? 16. ya?ya?t s??sa?tl?x ki? m ti? knaqs t ???x?? x?? ?xa? p actk? ikst 17. i? sqi?sc i? knaqs i? tk?milx? . 18. u? ixi? cya?p i? smsama? 19. ?a? ckicx Douglas 20. k?u ?a? cq??y?am k?l snq??y?mint?n 21. Maggie Moore i? t?mx?ula?x?s . PART 2. UPPER NICOLA NARRATIVES: ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS AND COMMENTARIES 1. Divided by the Lake 2. When Coyote Ruled 3. The Lake Monster 4. The Snotty-Nose Bird 5. Other Side of the Lake 6. Leave Your Bed 7. Clean Yourself Before Going Hunting 8. When the People Trained 9. The Lazy Boy 10. When the People Became Old 11. How the People Made Baskets 12. At Minnie Lake Interview with Nellie Guitterez 13. At Chapperon Lake 14. The Kokanees Will Go Upriver 15. They Fought Over the Land 16. They All Fell Off Except One Old Man with a Cane 17. One Woman's Dream 18. And the White People Came 19. When Douglas Came 20. When We Were Writing in School 21. Maggie Moore's Land PART 3. UPPER NICOLA NARRATIVES: INTERLINEAR ANALYSES 1. k?iw?sntm?lx i? t ti? k?? t / Divided by the Lake 2. ?a? ckcx?? ip?la?s i? s?nkl? i? p / When Coyote Ruled 3. i? nx?a?x??itk? / The Lake Monster 4. Sn?an?as / The Snotty-Nose Bird 5. kl? nsk?? uts i? ti? k?? t / Other Side of the Lake 6. lk?ilx i? tl s?n?q??ut?n / Leave Your Bed 7. x?k??ncut mi sic ?awspix??m / Clean Yourself Before Going Hunting 8. ?a? cx? ?? ilt?m i? sqilx? / When the People Trained 9. i? ty? ty? mu? t t?twit / The Lazy Boy . 10. ?a? ck?awiwl?x i? sqilx? / When the People Became Old 11. ?a? ck?? ul?? m i? sqilx? t p?ina? / How the People Made Baskets 12. l N?q?aq?su? / At Minnie Lake 13. l Q??umqnatk? / At Chapperon Lake . 14. i? k?kn?i? i? ksk?wilxs / The Kokanees Will Go Upriver 15. cktyaq?tmsts?lx i?? t?mx?ula?? x? / They Fought Over the Land 16. ya?ya?t s??sa?tl?x ki? m ti? knaqs t ???x?? x?? ?xa? p actk? ikst / They All Fell Off Except One Old Man with a Cane 17. i? sqi?sc i? knaqs i? tk?milx? / One Woman's Dream 18. u? ixi? cya?p i? smsama? / And the White People Came 19. ?a? ckicx Douglas / When Douglas Came 20. k?u ?a? cq??y?am k?l snq??y?mint?n / When We Were Writing in School 21. Maggie Moore i? t?mx?ula?x?s / Maggie Moore's Land Appendix: Interview with Lottie Lindley Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 04.10.2016 |
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Vorwort | Allan Lindley |
Zusatzinfo | 9 photographs, 2 maps, 1 appendix, 1 glossary, index |
Verlagsort | Lincoln |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Wörterbuch / Fremdsprachen |
Geschichte ► Teilgebiete der Geschichte ► Kulturgeschichte | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Sprachphilosophie | |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft ► Sprachwissenschaft | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8032-8684-8 / 0803286848 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8032-8684-9 / 9780803286849 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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