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9w ww 9 m 9 m w m m SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon Mav22,1997 7 m m m w 9 -' Wasco and Paiute lessons- .m.m if Sahaptin Language Lesson Wanaq'it M. Ax.A.. Shukatki Mashwata Lxaat Waq'ishwit Learn and Live to be Healthy I i H Waqi'itnam tkwatata. Eat healthy. Qwltp papdlst'at. Socialize healthy. AtmaiUnam tldaxw tanandwitna. Respect all people. Tdaminwanam naknuwita wdunakwashash kydak. Keep your body clean. Lxaatnam Lq'wita. Play healthy. Wapxwi'tanam wdtwakism. Make safe choices. Tkw'iikwnam wata. Be honest. Xtwainam wata. Be a friend. Wilflawisha qw'ltpwi'tash. Exercise. !! i U ! !i It i! U J il II I! u a. H !! i U u PINAPLKW'I AWIWANITSHA LKW'I NA NAMING THE DAYS OF THE WEEK Pachw&iwit Sunday Pachwdiwit PachwaMwit There's something different about her... Find 10 things that are different between the two girls. Wdnaq'it Monday Wdnaq'it Wdnaq'it Ndplkw'i Tuesday Ndplkwi Niplkwi Mteialkwi Wednesday Mtdalkwi Mtdalkwi Pinaplkwi Thursday Pinaplkwi Pinaplkwi Pdxalkwi Friday Paxalkwi Paxalkwi Tamdc'akt Saturday Tamac'akt Tamdc'akt 31 njri F3 S m t I w th 1 f I s ' lillllllULLlLllLLlLLLllllZlllllllllZi; Naplkwi T-ball, Baseball & Softball Season 1. Winsh ku ay at sapsikwala k'piit shp'au Iq'iwit, naklst'akimami. The coach & assistant coach of the baseball, t-ball & softball team. 2. Tlaaxw naklst'aki Iqwilama" pdwililawita Wanaq'itni Paxalkwiyau. All baseball T-ball and softball players practice Monday thru Friday. Welcome Dana and Rosie 3. Tlaaxw Iqwilama pawinakwinamta Iqum, Taqmaal, q'pq'pli, kapu ku tuuxmi chuush. All players must bring baseball mitt, team cap, baseball shoes, sweater and ice water. 4. Lq'iwit iwa'wita anaku miyuux inatxanata au iwa Iq'wit. The game will start when the umpire says playball. 5. Tlaaxw pt'illinicl pawa ushushuwani Iq'iwityau. All young ladies are ready to play softball. Mtaalkwi Word list for Baseball, T-ball and Softball Season 1 . TIaawx katkatma pawa ushushuwani' tlqiwityau. All young bucks are ready to play baseball. 2. Mishna wa lq'iwit? Tananipa, chikuuk, awala Txshipa, Puushpuushipa, Mat'ulaiyaashpa, Pshwaiipa, Ktlaktlam'pa, Shitaiktpa, ku Culver. Do we have a game at Madras today? or Prineville, Redmond, Metolius, Bend, Sisters, Warm Springs, or Cul ver. 3. Tlaaxwpam waixtita paxat wiyanknikt. Everyone run five laps. 4. Au matashwa wililawit ku pamashapalaxwaixt. Now exer cise and warm up. 5. Auna nakwinata mitikan ku amchnikan Iqiwitpamapa. Then we will take infield and outfield. 5 Ltn ct We feel fortunate to have you on our language team! Warm Springs Language Program May. 13, 1997 JUST AN UPDATE. Periodically we would like to take this time to update the community about the things the Lan guage Program is in the process of doing and what they are involved with. But first of all we want to take the opportunity to welcome two new team members, Rosalind Johnson, and Dana Smith. They are working with the language program through the JTPA program. They have been assisting with the SpilyayKWSO lessons and doing a very good job. Program staff; Myra Shawaway, Val Aguilar, Suzie Slockish, Alice Harman, Arlita Rhoan, Dallas Winishut, Wendell Jim, and Rosalind Johnson had the opportunity to attend "Stabilizing Indigenous Language Symposium", through the Charter School Grant. It was held at Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. The symposium brought together many im portant leaders in stabilizing and maintaining our Native Languages. Participants had the opportunity to learn what's new and working for other tribes as they attempt to either revive or maintain their Own languages. There were workshops on 'Total Immer sion', 'Total Physical Response', 'Political Issues', 'Indian Languages in the Schools', 'Teacher Certifi cation', and many other important issues we face today with our languages. We are also proud of the fact that Arlita (and the elders she represented from the Warm Springs Tribe) were honored for their hard work in Language Restoration and Devel opment The Charter School Project is still in the works, with the Language Program Staff working to developing materials for the upcoming school year to begin teaching the language at the Kindergarten level. We hope to spend most of the summer pre paring for this big adventure. The Charter School monies will be sending two people to the American Indian Language Development Institute at Tucson, Arizona to work on Wasco curriculum development. This is one of the better and more intense training that the staff has attended for their own develop ment. Please stayed tuned to this area of the paper for more updates on where we arc with the lan guage program. And some time in the future plan for yourself and your family to become involved with some part of the language program. We en courage the community to have input and sugges tions as to what they would like to see done. En courage yourself and others to learn, don't discourage!!! Match the word or phrase with the animals below. Chi iwa m'taat patu. Chi pawa napt xwayama. Chi iwa xlak patat. Chi pawa m'taat wiyapnitma. Chi pawa napt ms'in. Chi iwa naxsh miyawax. Chi pawa m'taat wishpushma. Chi pawa paxat'maat yaamashma. Chi pawa mt'aat t'nuunma. M v 1 Ml Ml There are two boys here that are exactly the same, can you find them? x.xzxx.x.x.i.x.x.x.i.xxx3.xz.x.x.x.z2.x.xx..i:.z.x.x.T Volunteer's needed to draw pictures for Indian Language Lessons. Are you interested? Call Valerie at 553-3393 lllUtlllllltllttUtilXiltllXUIlIlti 4 hi .