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ThatOneKirbyMain2568@kbin.social to xkcd@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

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    I have an inkling that the two Arkansas are pronounced differently. “Are-Kansas” and “Are-Can-Saw”.

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      One is Akansas

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        I see that now. I did not see it then.

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        Are-ken-saw, A-kan-saw and a Kan-sahs

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      But where is Are-Cannot-Saw?

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        Next to Coloradon’t

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      One has no R

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        I see that now. I did not see it then.

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      That’s because Arkansas (ARE-can-saw) retained the native language pronounciation, while Kansas (CAN-zuhs) was Anglicanized.

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        Today I learned the native language was French!

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          The word “Arkansas” came from the Quapaw Indians, by way of early French explorers. … The state’s name has been spelled several ways throughout history. In Marquette and Joliet’s Journal of 1673, the Indian name is spelled AKANSEA. In LaSalle’s map a few years later, it’s spelled ACANSA. A map based on the journey of La Harpe in 1718-1722 refers to the river as the ARKANSAS and to the Indians as LES AKANSAS. In about 1811, Captain Zebulon Pike, a noted explorer, spelled it ARKANSAW.

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