Where does “ʼuyuuni” come from?

ʼuyuuni (Ahtna) comes from Ahtna -i, from Ahtna nekʼeltaeni — A massive constellation composed of numerous asterisms and stars, including the Big Dipper, forming or representing the therianthrope or human-animal culture hero Yabaaghe Tezyaann wearing a pack and carrying a staff.

ʼuyuuni (Ahtna): spear

Definitions

  1. spear

Ancestry of “ʼuyuuni”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Ahtna-iForms nouns from verbs with the meaning of 'the one who...'
2AhtnanekʼeltaeniA massive constellation composed of numerous asterisms and stars, including the Big Dipper, forming or representing the therianthrope or human-animal culture hero Yabaaghe Tezyaann wearing a pack and carrying a staff
Every word from Ahtna nekʼeltaeniEvery word from Ahtna -i