Getting back on topic, again, about the Walam Olum.
Napora was not the first to translate Chapter 1 glyph 19 of the Walam Olum as Picking Berries. It was the Indiana Historical Society that translated the glyph " ... who went to pick berries, the first food, while the young men followed them."
The word origin can be seen in the Walam Olum (1954).
[Gattamin (kahtamiinheew "she goes out to pick berries), netami (cp. Ojibwa nittam "at first"), Mitzi (miitsu "he eats"), nijini (skinnu "young man"), nantine (nootemen "he goes after")]
"Pictograph: the cluster of small circles represents berries.4 The ascending curved line conveys the idea of a road or train, 56 and the face of two colors is probably a symbolic representation of a man and woman in one element. The double ground line signifies land41 and the four-feathered headdress again shows veneration.73
Comment: Berry-picking expeditions, for many of the northern Plains tribes, were notable occasions for amatory encounters. Among the Ojibwa of the Great Lakes region kidnapping of women by men from hostile groups frequently occurred during such expeditions. Woman's role as gatherer of wild plant foods was practically universal throughout North America."
Berries - food are represented as a small circle or group of very small circles usually attached to a line representing a stem. References :
Kohl, Johann Georg. Kitchi-Gami, Wanderings Round Lake Superior 1860 p.157, 215.
http://books.google.com/books?id=gKUAAAAAMAAJ&oe=UTF-8Salomon Julian Harris. The Book of Indian Crafts and Indian Lore, New York, 1928 p.396.
Diringer, David. The Alphabet : a Key to the History of Mankind. 1948 p.60.
Sherwin in The Viking and the Red Man comments in his translation of "Nixkam" (we are all his offspring (Rand). and Nixkamich (a grandfather, a progenitor, a forefather, an ancestor in the direct line, a parent). Rand says :
"The Micmacs have several names for God. They call him Nixkam, which intimates that were are all his offspring.
Nixkamich signifies grandfather or progenitor. Norsak, means "the Norseman" (Sherwin).