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Lang->Tribal Names: Original meanings of fifty tribal names |
Posted on Monday, December 22 @ 00:00:24 CST | |
Here are the meanings of fifty tribal names in their own languages, cross indexed to the names they are known by today.
A'aninin
is the original tribal name of the
Gros Ventre.
A'aninin (white clay people). Also A'ani or A'ane. Gros Ventre is French for 'big belly.'
Absaroke
is the original tribal name of the
Crow .
Absaroke (big bird people). When first asked their name by Europeans, they said "big bird people," meaning the Eagle. The Europeans saw big crows eating carion around the camp perimeter, and mistakenly thought they meant the Crow. Crow - English: from their tribal name.
Alabama
is the original tribal name of the
Alabama.
Alabama (cleared thicket)
Alnombak
is the original tribal name of the
Abenaki.
Alnombak (the people). Abenaki (dawn people or easterners)
Anishinaabe
is the original tribal name of the
Algonquin .
Anishinaabe (original people). Today the Anishinaabe have two tribes, Ojibway/Ojibwe and Chippewa. Algonquin is probably a French corruption of either the Maliseet word elehgumoqik, "our allies," or the Mi'kmaq place name Algoomaking, "fish-spearing place."
Anishinaabe
is the original tribal name of the
Chippewa .
Anishinaabe (original people). Today the Anishinaabe have two tribes, the Ojibway/Ojibwe/Chippewa and the Chippewa-Cree. Ojibwe & Chippewa are the versions of the same word pronounced differently because of English versus French accents (placing an "O" in front of Chippewa results in the word "O'chippewa"). Ojibwe is used in Canada. While "Chippewa" is used in the U.S., it is not approved of by the Anishinabe people themselves. The word "Ojibwe," or "Chippewa," comes from the Algonquin word "otchipwa" (to pucker), referring to the distinctive puckered seam of Ojibwe moccasins.
Aniyunwiya
is the original tribal name of the
Tsalagi (Cherokee).
Aniyunwiya (principal people). Cherokee is more properly spelled Tsalagi and is a Creek/Muskogee word for 'speakers of another language'.
Asakiwaki
is the original tribal name of the
Sauk (now Sac and Fox).
Asakiwaki (or Osakiwuk) means 'people of the outlet' and refers to their original homeland on Michigan's Saginaw Bay which gets its name from them. Sometimes translated as 'yellow earth people'. Sauk (Also Sak, Osawkee, Saki, Saque, and Sawkee) is a shortened form of the tribal name .
Attikamekw
is the original tribal name of the
Attikamekw. Attikamekw is a kind of whitefish.
Chahta
is the original tribal name of the
Choctaw.
Chahta (A legendary tribal chief). Choctaw is a variation of the tribal name.
Chikasha
is the original tribal name of the
Chickasaw. Chikasha (A legendary tribal chief). Chickasaw - from tribal name.
Dakelh
is the original tribal name of the
Carrier.
Dakelh (travel by water). Carrier is the English translation of the Sekani name for them, referring to the tribe's mourning ritual.
Dakotah
is the original tribal name of the
Dakota Sioux.
Dakota (the allies). The four bands are the Mdewakantonwan, Wahpeton, Sissetonwan and the Wahpekute. Sioux comes from an Ojibwe word meaning "little snakes."
Dakotah
is the original tribal name of the
Santee Sioux.
Dakota (the allies). The four bands are the Mdewakantonwan, Wahpeton, Sissetonwan and the Wahpekute. Sioux comes from an Ojibwe word meaning "little snakes."
Degexit'an
is the original tribal name of the
Ingalik.
Degexit'an (people of this land). Ingalik - Inuktitut word for "Indian people."
Dena'ina
is the original tribal name of the
Tanaina.
Dena'ina (the people). Tanaina - from tribal name.
Dene
is the original tribal name of the
Chipewyan.
Dene (the people). Chipewyan - Cree word for "pointed shirt," after a traditional clothing style.
Dene This
is the original tribal name of the
Slavey. Dene Tha means 'true people'. Slavey is English, from the Cree name for them (Awokanak), which meant servile ones.
Diné
is the original tribal name of the
Navajo.
Diné or Dine'é means 'the people'. Navajo is a Pueblo Indian word for 'planted fields'.
Dunne-Za
is the original tribal name of the
Beaver.
Dunne-Za or Danezaa means real people. Beaver is an English translation of a clan name, Tsatinne
Gaigwu
is the original tribal name of the
Kiowa.
Gaigwu (or Kaigwu) means principal people. Kiowa - from tribal name.
Gayogohono
is the original tribal name of the
Cayuga, Iroquois.
Gayogohono means swamp people. The Cayuga are one of the five Indian nations that comprise the Iroquois Confederation. Iroquois is an English corruption of a French corruption of an Algonkian word meaning "real snakes."
Inuna-Ina (Hinonoeino)
is the original tribal name of the
Arapaho. Hinonoeino means 'our people'. Arapaho (also spelled Arapahoe or Arrapahoe) is probably from a Pawnee Indian word for 'traders'
Istichata
is the original tribal name of the
Creek. Also known as Muskogee before they were called Creek. Creek from the English name for a river
Kanienkehaka
is the original tribal name of the
Mowhawk, Iroquois.
Kanienkehaka means People of Flint. The Mohawk are one of the five Indian nations that comprise the Iroquois Confederation. The name “Mohawk” means “man-eater” and was coined by their enemies, the Algonquin. Iroquois is an English corruption of a French corruption of an Algonkian word meaning "real snakes."
Kawchottine
is the original tribal name of the
Hare. Kawchottine means 'big hare people'. Hare is English, from the tribal name. Arctic hares were an important source of food.
Kiwigapawa
is the original tribal name of the
Kickapoo.
Kickapoo is derived from the Algonquian Kiwigapawa meaning 'wanderer' or 'he who moves about'. The Kickapoos split off from the Shawnee tribe.
Lakotah
is the original tribal name of the
Lakota Sioux.
Lakota (the allies). Sioux comes from an Ojibwe word meaning "little snakes."
Lakotah
is the original tribal name of the
Teton Sioux.
Lakota (the allies). Teton (prairie dwellers). Sioux comes from an Ojibwe word meaning "little snakes."
Lenape
is the original tribal name of the
Delaware.
Lenape (Lenápe or Lenapi) means 'the people'. Also known as Lenni Lenape - 'true people'. Delaware is the English name for the Delaware River, named after a British nobleman.
Lenni Lenape
is the original tribal name of the
Delaware.
Lenni Lenape means 'true people'. Also known as Lenape (Lenápe or Lenapi) - 'the people'. Delaware is the English name for the Delaware River, named after a British nobleman.
Maklak
is the original tribal name of the
Klamath.
Maklak means 'the people. Klamath is of unknown origins
Mamaceqtaw
is the original tribal name of the
Menominee.
Mamaceqtaw means 'the people'. Menominee is derived from manomin - an Algonkian word for wild rice-because it is a major food source for the tribe.
Meskwaki
is the original tribal name of the
Fox (now Sac and Fox) .
Meskwaki means 'red earth people. Fox is possibly an English translation of a clan name
Minisink
is the original tribal name of the
Munsee.
Minisink means 'from the rocky lands. Munsee - from tribal name.
Mohiingan
is the original tribal name of the
Mohegan.
Mohiingan means 'wolf'. Mohegans are sometimes mistakenly called Mohican.
Muskogee
is the original tribal name of the
Creek.
Creek from the English name for a river
Myaamia
is the original tribal name of the
Miami.
Miami comes from the Miami-Illinois word Myaamia, or in the plural, Myaamiaki, which means "allies." Another common usage was Mihtohseeniaki, "the people," and the Miami continue to employ this ethnonym today. Some sources say that the Miami called themselves the Twightwee (also spelled Twatwa), an onomatopeic reference to their sacred bird, the crane. Others aver that this was only a name applied by outsiders.
Nakodah
is the original tribal name of the
Assiniboine (now Assiniboine and Sioux live on one reservation and many have intermarried. Their offspring will self-identify as Assiniboine Sioux or Assiniboine and Sioux).
Nakodah means allies. Assiniboine comes from the Ojibwe name for the tribe, Assinipwan, which means "stone water people." The Ojibwe probably called them this because they used heated stones to boil most of their food.
Nakodah
is the original tribal name of the
Stoney (sometimes referred to as Stoney Sioux).
Nakoda means allies. Stoney comes from the Ojibwe name for the tribe, Assinipwan, which means "stone water people." The Ojibwe probably called them this because they used heated stones to boil most of their food.
Nakotah
is the original tribal name of the
Yankton Sioux.
Nakota (the allies) or Nakoda. Nakota bands are the Ihanktonwan, or Yankton, and the Ihanktonwana, or Yanktonai.
Nanigansek
is the original tribal name of the
Narragansett.
Nanigansek means 'Small Point' - a geographical location in their homeland. Narragansett comes from the tribal name.
Nantego
is the original tribal name of the
Nanticoke.
Nantego means tidewater people. Nanticoke comes from the tribal name.
Ndee
is the original tribal name of the
Apache.
Ndee or Dine' A (Di 'ns ) means the people'. Apache is a Zuni word Apachu meaning 'enemy'.
Nishnabe'k
is the original tribal name of the
Potawatomi.
NIshnabe'k ( the people). Potawatomi or Bode'wadmi ('firekeepers' or 'People of the Place of the Fire').
Niukonska
is the original tribal name of the
Osage. Niukonska means 'Little Ones of the Middle Waters'. Osage comes from Wazhazhe. When Europeans first met the Wazhazhe, using rough French phonetics, they translated the name of one division of the tribe, the Wazhazhe, into the word "Osage."
Numakiki
is the original tribal name of the
Mandan.
Numakiki means 'people'. Mandan is possibly a corruption of the Lakota Sioux word Mawatani meaning 'riverbank people'.
Numinu
is the original tribal name of the
Comanche.
Numinu means 'the people'. Comanche either comes from a Ute word 'comantcia' meaning 'they fight with us' or from the Spanish 'camino ancho' meaning broad trail.
Nuutsiu
is the original tribal name of the
Ute.
Nuutsiu (Nunt’zi) 'the people. Ute is probably a corruption of their tribal name; it does not mean "mountain" as is popularly believed.
Qwulhhwaipum
is the original tribal name of the
Klickitat.
Qwulhhwaipum means 'prairie people'. Klickitat is from the Chinook word for 'beyond the mountains'
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