Spilyay Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 28, 2QOS THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESS 3N- w Telling Time asco Lesson KSdux Morning Kadux Early Morning Aitt'aqwxdix Agatax Afternoon Chushdiix Evening J o VI? Wiiiigwa Ail Day Qanchiptba What Time Qanchix When Qanchiptba aga? What time is it? Qanchix alma altxelma? When are we going to eat? Shaiba agatax alxelma. We will eat at noon. Gawaxemdix kwapt aluqilaba. Spring is root digging time. Kadux almtlatchgwa. ' Get up early in the morning. Matemduxa itqwti daya chushdix. Clean up the house this evening. Anuku k'aiwa apap iwa paxat'maatipa, ku kaatnam apap iwa putmt ku naptipa, mtpain iwa? If the short hand is on number eight and the long hand is on number twelve, what time is it? Iwa paxat'maatipa. It is eight o'clock a.m. Pachwaipa In the afternoon. Anuku k'aiwa apap iwata naptipa ku kaatnam apap iwata ptxninshipa, mtpine iwa? The short hand is on number two and the long hand is on number six, what time is it? Wutk pauwiyawausha naptna. It is 2:30 p.m. Pachwaipa. In the afternoon. K'aiwa apap iwa pinaptipa, ku kaatnam apap iwa c'mstipa, mtpain iwa? The short hand is on number four and the long hand is on number nine, what time is it? Chauwiyat pauyac'aaksha paxatina. It is almost close to 5:00 o'clock. Kuc'k matash shapashukwn claakki. Sapsikw'at ichishkiin snwit iwa anakut Napfkw'l ku Pinaptkw'l. Just a small example lesson on telling time. You are welcomed to attend one of the class' on Tuesdays and Thursdays, At Simnasho, wjth &fe$ty$MWrtJNIfr', at Natural Resources Bldg., 3:30 - 4:30pm, and Arlita, at Public Relations Trailer, 3:30 -5:00 p.m., and The W.S. Jail on Thursday's, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. CowMnftv Garden Keep your eyes open-Spring will soon make its presence known! Would you like to join the community in planting and caring for a garden? This is a great opportunity to spend time with other like-minded friends or to enjoy the peace of gardening by yourself I (I p aiute Lesson s ahaptin Lesson Iqwstumisha Qaqanaiwit anakut Lkw'l Telling Time Before the clock was invented our people used time in a different way. Time was kept track of by location of the sun during the day. So it was morning time, daytime, evening time, night time. Examples: It is now middle of morning, or it is almost lunch time. It is now passing lunch time. It is now nearing evening, and so forth. When the clock was invented, our people did make language for the clock numbers as it is used to tell time today. Our people named it,"KlaakV You will notice the different language sound using numbers to tell time on the clock. Naxsh Number one. Naxshipa One o'clock. Putmt ku naxsh Number eleven. Putmt ku naxshipa Eleven o'clock. Iwa maicqi. It is morning. Awamoa - morning Tabeno - afternoon Yongono - evening Tiwano - all day watse - watch hano'kwi - what time hanano'o - when Hano u watse? Where is your watch? Ha'no'kwi meno'o? What time is it? Hanano'o tamme tukowkwe? When are we going to eat? Tamano'o natuhona. Spring is root digging time. Awamoasoo yotseo. Get up early in the mornings. Tamme tabeno tukowkwe. We will eat at noon. Yongona tamme tumamakwukwe. We will finish up this evening. Language lessons Ichishkin Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. 1st Floor Training Room Education Building Tuesdays and Thursdays, , , , 2 to 3 p.m. t Natural Resources Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m. Simnasho Longhouse Kiksht Mondays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Language Trailer (Behind the Education Building) Numu Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Language Trailer (Behind the Education Building)