[Proto-Ñyqy, En] Add language family tree, some beliefs
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@ -121,6 +121,105 @@ Loho language, the oldest member of the Mojhal language tree attested;
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the Mojhal tree has been itself linked to the Ñyqy tree some fifty
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years ago by the Pr Khorlan (3598).
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#+name: tree-language-family
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#+begin_src dot :file proto-nyqy/nyqy-family-tree.png :exports results
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digraph d {
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graph[dpi=300,bgcolor="transparent"];
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node[shape=plaintext];
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ranksep=.75; size="7.5,7.5";
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{
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"-10000" -> "-8000" -> "-6000" -> "-5000" -> "-4500" ->
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"-4000" -> "-3500" -> "-2000" ->
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"-1000" -> "-500" -> present;
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-8000";
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protonyqy[label="Proto-Ñyqy\n6,000 to 10,000 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-5000";
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protoma[label="Proto-Mojhal-Andelian\n4,000 to 6,000 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-4500";
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prototiltinian[label="Proto-Tiltinian\nca. 4,500 years ago"];
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protoandelian[label="Proto-Andelian\nca. 4,000 to 5,000 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-4000";
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protomojhal[label="Proto-Mojhal\nca. 4,000 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-3500";
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loho[label="Loho\nca. 3,500 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-2000";
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protopritian[label="Proto-Pritian\nca. 2,000 years ago"];
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"ne’ic"[label="Ñe’ic\nca. 2,500 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-1000";
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oryora[label="Old Ryora\nca. 1,300 years ago"];
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oenanonn[label="Old Énanonn\nca. 900 years ago"];
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omanniki[label="Old Manniki\nca. 1,200 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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"-500";
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oauc[label="Old Auc\n600 years ago"];
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mmanniki[label="Middle Manniki\nca. 400 years ago"];
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}
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{
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rank=same;
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present;
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enanonn[label="Énanonn"];
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ryora[label="Ryora"];
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auc[label="Auc"];
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manniki[label="Manniki"];
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}
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protonyqy -> protoma;
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protonyqy -> protopritian;
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protonyqy -> prototiltinian;
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protoma -> protomojhal;
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protoma -> protoandelian;
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protomojhal -> loho;
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protomojhal -> "ne’ic";
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"ne’ic" -> oenanonn -> enanonn;
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"ne’ic" -> omanniki -> mmanniki -> manniki;
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protoandelian -> oryora -> ryora;
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protoandelian -> oauc -> auc;
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}
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#+end_src
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#+NAME: tree:nyqy-languages
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#+ATTR_HTML: :alt Ñyqy Family Tree :class gentree
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#+CAPTION: Ñyqy Family Tree
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#+RESULTS[e3e196a53a2ce9ec0249f3197ade50494485766a]: tree-language-family
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[[file:img/proto-nyqy/nyqy-family-tree.png]]
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** Principles of Historical Linguistics
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Introduction-Principles-of-historical-linguistics-woq10x50e5j0
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@ -297,10 +396,21 @@ another, and the patriarchal branches almost all retained women as
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their spiritual figurehead, even if political power passed in the
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hands of men.
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** Religion and Beliefs :noexport:
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** Religion and Beliefs
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:PROPERTIES:
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:CUSTOM_ID: Culture-of-the-Proto-Ñyqy-People-Religion-and-beliefs-31mj52n0h5j0
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:END:
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This question might be the hardest of all to answer, as we can only
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speculate based on the religions the daughter cultures of the Ñyqy
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family had, as well as the few hints we can get through the Proto-Ñyqy
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vocabulary. Through this keyhole, dusted by millenia of cultural and
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linguistic changes, we can offer an initial answer. It seems the
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Proto-Ñyqy reveered several gods, with however one god or goddes above
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them called {{{recon(Qiisci)}}}, that might have been to them some form of
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queen or some sort of god for the gods themselves. We can find for
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instance this figure in the Mojhal patheon under the name of Kísce.
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Other than the parental figure of this divinity, their role is vastly
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unknown.
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** Personal Names :noexport:
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:PROPERTIES:
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