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