Re: Polynesian and South American place names

From: P.Comm (tjsrno_at_spampost.com)
Date: 08/19/04


Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 05:30:51 GMT

Or maybe it happened vice versa, ya think?

"Yuri Kuchinsky" <yuku@trends.ca> wrote in message
news:412229A8.4A5CB44D@trends.ca...
>
> Greetings,
>
> As all anthropologists and historians know, geographical
> place names have a tendency to persist over the centuries,
> and often even over the millennia. One population may be
> replaced by another, and yet they tend to keep the old place
> names. Often the new population doesn't even know what these
> old names may mean, or sometimes they may create new folk
> etymologies for them.
>
> So here are some of the place names in Polynesia and in
> South America.
>
> All these South American place names come from within the
> borders of the old Inca Empire -- most of them from the
> heart of the Tiwanaku (Tiahuanaco) area.
>
> S America Polynesia
> ______________________________________
> ACARI AKARI
> ACHIRI/TAQUIRI TAHIRI
> APLAO ALAO
> APURIMAC APOLIMA
> ARAPA RAPA
> ARICA KARIKA
> ATICO ATITU
> CALAMA KALAMA
> CALANA KALANA
> CAMANA TAMANA
> CAPIA APIA
> COROCORO KORO
> CORACORA PORAPORA
> ILO/HILO HILO
> HUARA HUARA-RAI
> HUATA TAHUATA
> KEA KEA
> KEA-KEA TEA-TEA
> KILI KILI
> KONA KONA
> LAMPA RAMA
> LARO RARO
> LOA LOA
>
> This is the first part of the list as compiled by Heyerdahl,
> in his AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE PACIFIC, 1952, pp. 760-761.
>
> On Heyerdahl's theory, these South American place names
> would have been taken to Polynesia about 2000 years ago by
> the earliest settlers from South America. But later, a new
> wave of settlers arrived from North America, and replaced
> those earlier cultures, while keeping at least some of the
> old place names.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuri.
>
> Yuri Kuchinsky -=O=- http://www.trends.ca/~yuku
>
> Winston Churchill's Commentary on Man:
> "Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most
> of the time he will pick himself up and continue on."



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