Where does “tehnuuneʼ” come from?
tehnuuneʼ (Ahtna) comes from Ahtna nuuni, 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.
tehnuuneʼ (Ahtna): beaver hunting name
Definitions
- beaver hunting name
Ancestry of “tehnuuneʼ”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ahtna | nuuni | porcupine |
| 2 | Ahtna | -i | Forms nouns from verbs with the meaning of 'the one who...' |
| 3 | 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 |