WCCO: What Are The Origins Of ‘Ski-U-Mah’?

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So, what are the origins of Ski-U-Mah? Good Question.

The story starts at Lake Pepin in southeastern Minnesota in 1884. A University of Minnesota rugby player was watching canoe races and thought he heard someone cheer the term, “Sky-oo!”

“Like any good story, it becomes more myth than reality, so who knows if it’s entirely accurate, but it’s the story we tell,” says Jake Ricker, director of strategic communications for Gopher Athletics.

At the time, the rugby player believed the term “Sky-oo” was a Dakota word for victory. It’s not.

Neil McKay, a Dakota language specialist at the University of Minnesota, says he’s checked with some first speakers of Dakota and found Ski-U-Mah does not exist in the language. It’s also not part of the Ojibwe language.

“The consensus was that the original person either heard it wrong, wrote it down wrong, remembered it wrong or probably made it up to sound like what they thought sounded native,” says McKay.

So, Sky-oo isn’t a word and neither is “Mah.”

“It starts with an ‘M,’ which is nice for Minnesota, but it really just rhymes with ‘Rah,’ so it fits with cheers and chants,” says Ricker. “So, Ski-U-Mah was born and it’s been with us ever since.”

https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2018/09/12/origins-of-ski-u-mah/

Go Gophers!!
 

Not a good story. This is why I just tell people It's an native american victory chant and quickly change the subject.
 


It beats the cheer..."Oh No Not Again!", which I have often heard expressed at Gopher games. [emoji41]
 

It beats the cheer..."Oh No Not Again!", which I have often heard expressed at Gopher games. [emoji41]

You very seldom have heard that "expressed AT Gopher games". ;)
 


If the following change was proposed:

"Rah Rah Rah for Ski-U-Mah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah for the U of M!"
becomes
"Rah Rah Rah for U of M! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah for the U of M!"


Would there be an epic meltdown among Gophers donors???
 

You'd think that borrowed expressions and loan blends from a "foreign" tongue are often the result of exactly the origin of "ski-u-mah". People not hearing something correctly and interpreting in their vernacular.
 


The good thing is that ... it isn't, otherwise we could have some issues with it.

I also thought the same thing Slab. I take it you were thinking the same thing I was, in that the fact it wouldn't be PC with our current climate? (before I get everyone all worked up and receive 20 snippy comments I'm not saying, I'm just saying...not that I agree or disagree)

On another note, the story in itself reminds me of the Governor's Victory Bell. Very forced and really not exciting at all when you come down to it.

When are they going to make the real trophy The $5 Bits of Broken Chair official?
 



I thought it was Swedish for "who hates Iowa?".


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So a hundred years from now, who knows how "Row The Boat" will have gotten started.
 

I don't like that they seemed to have asked Dakota speakers if "Ski-U-Mah" existed in their language. My understanding has been that the U-Mah part just mean U of M but made to rhyme with "rah". It would only be the "ski" part that may have come from the Dakota language.
 

Actually, someone who drank way too many Hamm's beers was trying to say the land of "sky blue waters," but he was so hammered it came out as "sky yoo mah."
 



I also thought the same thing Slab. I take it you were thinking the same thing I was, in that the fact it wouldn't be PC with our current climate? (before I get everyone all worked up and receive 20 snippy comments I'm not saying, I'm just saying...not that I agree or disagree)

On another note, the story in itself reminds me of the Governor's Victory Bell. Very forced and really not exciting at all when you come down to it.

When are they going to make the real trophy The $5 Bits of Broken Chair official?

I don't think it would have anything directly to do with what people worry about when they worry about "PC".

My concern would be if a tribe itself decided to make an issue of it.

At one point UND got screwed because one tribe out of a group would not allow their people to vote to approve or disapprove via a vote ... so the NCAA came down on the school. Tribal politics can bet horrific (tribe members being victims of it themselves) and unpredictable.
 


Actually, someone who drank way too many Hamm's beers was trying to say the land of "sky blue waters," but he was so hammered it came out as "sky yoo mah."

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It would seriously be a great promotion to have the old commercials play regularly.... the crowd would totally drum along!
 

At one point UND got screwed because one tribe out of a group would not allow their people to vote to approve or disapprove via a vote ... so the NCAA came down on the school. Tribal politics can bet horrific (tribe members being victims of it themselves) and unpredictable.

There are two Sioux reservations that have land in ND. One is wholly within ND, and gave approval, the other is mostly in SD but has a portion in ND, and their current leaders were vehemently against the nickname for many years (decades?). They struck when interest was peaked in schools having to get approval from tribes to keep using the nicknames, and they won.


You'd think maybe they would've worked out a deal to get part of the sales, have a certain number of seats at the university reserved for tribal applicants, etc. Nope. Cut off the nose to spite the face.
 

My forum signature cleared this up a long time ago, I thought.
 






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