Where does “Tsin Bikeeʼ Dineʼé” come from?

Tsin Bikeeʼ Dineʼé (Navajo) comes from Navajo dineʼé, from Navajo Diné, from Navajo di-, from Navajo -CHIIʼ, from Proto-Athabaskan čig — to be red ochre.

Tsin Bikeeʼ Dineʼé (Navajo): Dutch people

Definitions

  1. Dutch people

Ancestry of “Tsin Bikeeʼ Dineʼé”, step by step

Tsin Bikeeʼ Dineʼé traces back through 3 separate lines of ancestry.

via Navajo dineʼé

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajodineʼétribe, people, clan; nation; race
2NavajoDinéAlternative form of diné; Navajo
3Navajodi-fire, near or into it; Young and Morgan identify...
4Navajo-CHIIʼred; {| style="margin-bottom:.1em;...
5Proto-Athabaskančigto be red ochre

via Navajo bikeeʼ

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajobikeeʼhis/her/its/their foot/feet; his/her/their shoes;...
2Navajofoot, feet; shoe
3Proto-Athabaskan*-qeʔfoot

via Navajo tsin

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Navajotsinwood, timber; tree
2Proto-Athabaskan*kʸənstick
Every word from Proto-Athabaskan čigEvery word from Navajo di-Every word from Navajo Diné