[Aztlan] David Kelly chapter in Circumpacifica
Jim Coonan
jcoonan at mindspring.com
Thu Nov 16 08:43:44 CST 2006
Can anyone point me to this? The book seems to be out of print.
Thank you.
Jim Coonan
1137 Moreland Place SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
404-622-5079 (voice and fax)
> [Original Message]
> From: martha noyes <marthanoyes at hawaii.rr.com>
> To: <aztlan at lists.famsi.org>
> Date: 11/16/2006 9:22:33 AM
> Subject: [Aztlan] hawaii contact
>
> Aloha
>
> Kala mai for returning to this subject, but I read through the archived
Polynesia posts and didn't see this kind of material there.
>
> There are Hawaiian and Native American stories, all but a few (two that I
know of have been published) still only passed along orally, that tell of
preColumbian contacts between the Islands and Meso- and North America.
There is a story regarding contact with the Makah, two regarding Chumash,
one regarding Huron/Ojibway, several regarding Hopi and Pueblo.
>
> There is also some linguistic evidence, not including the Chumash tomol
article mentioned in the earlier posts. One is Dr. David Kelly's chapter
in Circumpacifica about similarities between Uto-Aztecan and
Proto-Polynesian words, god names, and gods.
>
> Some Chumash words I'm told by my Chumash associates are particularly
like Polynesian. The Channel Islands' Chumash names, for one, like Limu
(seaweed in Hawaiian), Huima/Wimat, which if it were Hawaiian might mean a
group of eyes (eyes stand for people), and Kukan, which if it were Hawaiian
could mean Ku Kane, a god, or Ku Kana, another god, or Ku kanaka
(upright/standing men/people). My Chumash friends also tell me the first
ruler of the united government of the Chumash islanders was a queen called
Lahui, a word which in Hawaiian means nation, and they also say that one
point of Chumash departure for the journey to Hawaii was Pt. Mugu, or in
Chumash Muwu, which in Hawaiian has a number of interpretations one of
which could suggest that the Chumash may have been associated with the
people called Mu or Hu and believed by Hawaiians to have been the first
people of the islands, which might add some light to the Chumash's
understanding that they are the older brothers of Hawaiians.
>
> I hope I haven't tread where I should not.
>
> Mahalo
> Martha
>
>
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