SWANTON— TIMUCUA RELATIONSHIP 



Leaving out of consideration certain very general and certain very 

 special terms which need not concern us, the Timucua system may 

 be expressed by the accompanying tables. 





paternal 





= patei 



nal 











materna 



1 = 



- maternal 







grandfather 



grandmother 





grandfather 



grand 



nother 





fat! 



(itora) 





(nibira) 



ler 





mot 



[itora) 





(nibira) 



her's = 





ler's 



fath 



er's 



fat 



her 



mother's 



mot 



= mother's 



sister 



brother 



(Hi; 







(tjo; 



sister 



brother 



brother's 



(nibi; 



(itele; 



siqino 







iquine 



(isale; 



(neba; 



wife 



nibira 



naribuana 



after 







after 



nibira 



itora 



(nebapatami 



after 



after death 



death; 







death ; 



after 



after 



or 



father's 



itora after 



itora after 







nibira 



father's 



mother's 



itorapatami) 



death) 



mother's 



mother's 







after 



death) 



death) 









death) 



death) 







father's 















ler's 



elde 













death) 





nger 



mother's 





fatl 



: 



yoi 



nger 



self 



elder 



you 





sister's 



brother 



brother 



(m. 



lie) 



sister 



sister 



brother's 





children 



{hiosa, 



(amita; 







(yacha 



(yacha 



children 





(ama, eqetd, 



nia; ano 



yubuari- 







miso; 



qianima. 



(qiena) 





aruqui, or 



ecoyana 



bana after 







piliqua. 



amita; 









qisotimi) 



after 

 death; 

 piliqua, 

 hiosa after 

 death of 



death ; 



piliqua, 

 hiosa after 

 death of 

 either 







hiosa 

 after 

 death of 

 either 

 parent) 



piliqua, 

 hiosa 

 after 

 death of 

 either 











either 



parent) 











parent) 











parent) 



























elder 



yoi 



nger 



own 





elde 



r 



you 



nger 



chil 



lof 







brother's 



brother's 



child 



sister's 



sister's 



above 







child 



child 



(qiena; 



child 



child 



(qisito) 







(qiena; 



(qiena; 



chirico 



(coni) 



(coni) 









piliqua 



piliqua 



or ahono 













after 



after 



in direct 













death of 



death of 



address) 













either 



either 

















parent) 



parent) 

















child of 



child of 



own 















above 



above 



grandchild 















(jisi 



to) 



(qi. 



■ito) 



(qis 



ito) 

















On analyzing these terms with reference to the factors which they 

 express, we find that sex is distinguished in the first three generations 

 only except in relations brought about by marriage. Thus the grand- 

 father and grandmother are distinguished, the father's sister is dis- 

 tinguished from the father and the father's brother, and the mother's 

 brother from the mother and the mother's sister; the brother and male 

 cousins associated with the brother are distinguished from the sister 

 and the female cousins associated with her, the sons-in-law have a 

 distinct name from the daughters-in-law, and the sisters-in-law and 



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