Pgge13 April 12, 2 0 0 7 Spílyay Tymoo, W3frn Springs, Oregon THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON Tmnanaxt iwa Anm Wawaxam Shatm ku Tiyamki. Kuikush iwä an äxwai miyúux anvácht wanichimaimpa This legend is the story of the four seasons, y Anm Anm W inter m onth. ■* Part III! M, Wawáxam Spring month. Shátm Summer m onth Tiyám Fall m onth. Walsakas Legend Jr >\ Walsakta Legend teller Ancha au iwata shatmitki ku panaxsh it’uxt’uxta wala itamc’ic’ita kushxi la’ak itwananata OK ÿ - A o is w <-y N It m ight rain, hail or snow in the summer time. A n d so it goes. The sun is still ruler over all the seasons. Ay A $ *; y Xashima paxtushaikwstmitash anwicht wamchimaman kwnkain aukii chau kttu ■■ iwiyanawita tq’nukwt ,* Panaxsh iyanawixa kturnin tq’nukwt kninam atk’ita xashlmaman pawalak’itisha ktu tuxwnpa The stars are tryin g to keep frost from com ing too soon. The stars w ork hard to keep the seasons in order. TUESDAYS & TH URSDAYS Huln panachichnxa t’uxt’uxna tamcic’ina puilina pasc’atna ku shwat’ashna tunxtiinxpa anwichtpa tichamyau 4:00pm - 5:00pm 1 st floor trng. rm. o f Education Bldg. With Arlita Rhoan M O NDAYS & W EDNESDAYS The winds help bring rain, hail, snow, fo g and clouds to the earth at differen t times o f the year Sometimes frost comes too early, and you see the stars m oving fast in the sky. Homebase With Suzie Slockish Mmm Lesson- Tamano ya petu/Spring time is here. Unusoo tamaño witoo yadoo'a. More language about springtime, y Ka tamaño ya ¡fy petuse, hee ft mu pudu ft poone? W When spring a ' is here, what Q do you see first? Soogoo! The robin! i The birds are making a lot of noise. i . A Mu toneba pesa tatapuapunne. Í No'oko hootseba'a ewa unnepunne. T h e flo w e r s c o m in g o u t v e r y y- ^ p r e tty . toneba. A ll c o lo rs o f flo w e rs . Ote'a atsakwadyadu, ohakwadyadu, oakwadyadu, tonebe T h e r e a re re d , y e llo w a n d o r a n g e flo w e rs . J Ka no’oko hemma pesa poo'e tatapuase. U All plant life are turning green. 6:00pm-8:00pm ft Mu nota ewa manegono tonebanaka. A n d th e b e e s a re all a ro u n d th e flo w e rs . Poonedoa Umu ka toneba egwena. ¡i i , NUMU LANGUAGE CLASSES T h e y s m e ll th e flo w e rs . W EDNESDAYS ■ ■ A <• ^ /ft £ * 3:30pm - 5:00pm IS I Toisu pesa natoize nu’ma. Lan gu age T railer It's such a lazy day. (Located Behind Education B ldg.) -M ksht Lesson: i . s IÎ ft ^Qikláix iyamglkl. a rG o o d to see y o u . Dauka naika ■qikláix iyamglkl. I'm g la d to see y o u to o . y Î A Nana'atasoo tatapuadu Qngi imixliu? W h a t is y o u r j n a m e? * 1. i * 1 . I • » í Ì . 3 For more information on language classes or any of the classes. Please call Culture & Heritage Language Program at 541-553-3290 Come to craft classes at the Culture & Heri­ tage Cultural Room. Thursday’s 5:00pm to 8:00pm Friday’s 1:00pm to 5:00pm also Childrens craft classes on Thursday’s 4:30pm to 5:30pm (Children 8years and older or if 7 and younger with parent involvement.) It is open. Start a new project or complete your incomplete projects. / O D 5¡ © © O D OD OD © OD © OD t OD © © © © © OD © s i t© ©3 OD © © © © © a 4' © ©3 © 3 b © s © i MONDAYS 3:30pm - 5:00pm Language Trailer (Located behind the Education Bldg.) © 3 © © 3 © 4 © 3 ÖD OD £ TUESDAYS Home Base Language A t Lola Sohappy residence t t X3 © 3 © 3 © 3 «3 8