Pge 10
Spilyay Tymoo, Warn? Springs, Oregon
October 31, 2002
THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON-
Gathering More Supplies
Gather
Kuku
Salmon
Itgunat
tfcfes
Itpaskwal
Aga kuku akduama
itkix,tgwatbama
akuxashamida itgunat. U
t?e salmon for drying.
Sticks
Itkixtejwat
(for drying
fish)
Deer Hooves
Itgugu
Brains
Wq'emxem
Nume Tamatsopana
Gathering Supplies
Nume tooe hemma matapoone mu toake'e no.
We are teaching crafts to the children.
Xlak Tunx Tunx kutkutpama
More supplies
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Aga kuku akduxama itgugubama k'duxulal
itshai'shai.
Now lets gather deer hooves to make shai'shai's.
Aga kuku adkuxa achank idiapaskwal.
Now lets gather deer hides.
Itq'emxem engi
akixninagwa ipaskwal.
Use brains for tanning hides.
Pesa nume mana'we!
We're having losts of fun!
Ewow hemma nume ma'tsopana.
We need to collect all kinds of
supplies.
Nana'atasoo tatabuadu tupope.
Colored paper.
Nana'atasoo tatabuadu tuponne.
Markers or colored pencils.
No'okosoo tatabuadu tsome.
All colors of beads.
Tooe haoonekoo wanapu.
All kinds of clothes or materials.
Yoonekoo hanena mu toake'e pesa
natunedyooe'e.
Doing hands on projects is a good waycib teach
children.
Poonedooa!
u
li
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sapsikw'atp ama
usgcksnelhe 'yp
dxh ih diuusoxot
odz daomukk owtc
opikdsetaikq oh
heeuagehokueks
cbx'woopohmmya
soitqulisohauf
tni ix'maqhcgan
Here is a word puzzle with words from Ichishkiin, Numu, and Kiksht. As you go circle the words and see
if you find them all. (There are 1 3 in total.) Here are some English hints and not every word appears in
every language:
good
school
home
what?
black
native language names
A Halloween Joke, Just for You!
"Masquerade Ball"
A squad car driver was covering a quiet beat
out in the sticks when he wasamazed to find a
former lieutenant on the police force covering
the beat. He stopped the car and asked,
"Why, Mike, this wouldn't be your new beat
out here in the sticks, would it?"
"That it is," Mike replied grimly, "ever since I
arrested the judge on his way to the masquer
'adeball."
"You mean you pinched his honor?" asked Pat.
."How was I to know that his convict suit was
only a costume?" demanded Mike.
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"Well," mused Pat, "'tis life and there's a
lesson in this somewhere."
,'That there is," replied Mike ... "'Tis wise
never to book a judge by his cover."
To all Warm Springs Halloween fun goers,
From all of us at the Language Program:
Be safe and . . .
Nisha
The home
Kutkutpama
Workplace
Shaptpama J Tkwainpsha
Backpack Hunting
Waiwaitpama
Telephone, CB radio, Walkie
talkie, etc.
Wanaq'itkni ku
paxafkw'iyau.
go to work Monday
through Friday.
Nisha ashwa pu'ux ku
chmuk.
My house is grey and black.
Tkwaintpia
ashwa ku
Tiyam
Otkwainpt.
I'm a hunter.
Fall time is
time for
hunting.
Tt'aaxwnam patun skulitpama kuta
shaptpamapa.
The backpack is used to carry supplies paper,
pens, pencils, etc.
Tt'aaxw shin iwaiwaiinxa
ana kwt tkw'i Wanaq'itkni
ku Pachwaiwityau.
Everybody has to be talking
on the all and Monday
through Sunday.
Kumish ii au akwt rkush.
Language Classes:
Wasco: Mondays from 3:30 to 5 PM
in Language Trailer.
Paiute: Wednesdays from 3:30 to 5
PM in the Language Trailer.
Sahaptin: Tuesdays and Thursdays
from 3:30 to 5 PM in the Language
Trailer.
Home Base Classes:
Paiute: Tuesdays from 5 to 8 PM.
Held at Cheryl Lohman's Home.
(For info, call Pat Miller at 553-3575.)
Sahaptin: Thursdays from 5 to 8 PM.
Held in the Simnasho Area.
(For info, call Suzie Slockish at
553-2201.)