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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON
Sawitk
Indian Carrot.
Xnisha
Digging
Kapn
Digging Tool
Wapas
Digging Bag
Q’ta a t ku wiic’k ticham
Labe
Grassy and Hard ground
Dirt
>***HAVE A SAFE ***«
AND HAPPY 4TH
OF JULY!!!
FROM THE
CULTURE &
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HERITAGE
DEPARTMENT
Chi au kuuk iwa xnit sawitkna
We dig Indian Carrot at this time o f the m onlfk
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Axnixana kapnki
We dig the root with a digging tool
Awiyataxana wapasyau sawitkna
As we dig the Indian carrot, we put it in a root
bag
K’t ’t iwa ticham ku xlak m c’aimc’ai
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The ground is hard and grassy sometimes
Kapn
Sawitk iwa niix ku c’i tkw atatpa
The Indian carrot is good and sweet
Sawitk
It’ukdi Kadux
Moccasin Hotline
Good Morning
Located in the Language Trailer
( th e o ld BEDD Building.)
Aah, It’ukdi
Kadux
C&H Language Program
Myra Orange- Director 541-553-1543
Verleen Holliday- Secretary III
541-553-2200
fax: 541-553-2201
Ichishkin Lead Instructor-Ariita Rhoan
543-553-3393
Aga chi amkilabama daya wigwa?
Yes, Good
Morning
Are you going out to dig roots today?
K’aya.... kadux alma, aiwax anuya.
No, Tomorrow, I am going at daybreak.
Ichishkin language Team
5 4 1 -5 5 3 -3 2 9 0
Dallas Winishut Jr.
Suzie Slockish
Merle Kirk
Agelga amigabn, amikapunitix, kanawi idmikitid
abdutwichktba. Kapt dauma atxuya.
Get you root digger, your bag, and your
clothes , then we will go.
A d e lin e M ille r (Eid er)
_ Annabelle Clements
Kiksht Language Team
5 4 1 -5 5 3 -1 5 7 3
Qaxba alma amkilaba
Gladys Thompson (Elder)
Whereabouts will you go dig?
Lunba wigwa, alma ankilaba iduwak kwidau
ilkalakia Tsa^umylityamt
Emily Yazzie-
Production Specailist
5 4 1 -5 5 3 -3 3 5 6
Wednesday, I will dig Indian Carrot and
wild onion @ Cottonwood Springs.
Amduqwida yagushbama.
Save some for next year
Adwak
Numu Language Team
5 4 1 -5 5 3 -3 5 7 5
CarlaDean Winishut
Shirley Tufti
Need to start a new project or need help with a
project come to
The Culture & Heritage Department Cultural Room
Eileen Spino is here on these days and hours
Monday to Friday from 11:00am - 5:00pm
Schedule is subject to change.
I Please call for information and list of materials needed
C&H 553-3290 or 3424
Will Be out week of July 1 3 - 17, 2009
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Ooka koosebu mu po'do ma'koo madanekwuni,
yise mu mago'o mabetsabe tuwow.
It is time to dust off the digger, and get your
bags ready.
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U'mu Yapa, hape'e no Ku'ka masoo tu
nahewekwi ma'ni
The Indian Carrots, Indian Potatoes, and the
wild onions are ready for digging.
CXno osoo hape'e, u edzaga 00 woisana,
tsakedoana 00 mesoo tu'ka ka su'muo
kwanekoosoo.
As for the indian carrot, you can wash, peel and
eat just as you would a regular one.
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Billy Joe Berry Jr.
Perry Kalama III
April Berry
Briana Craig
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