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November 14, 2012
THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON-------------------------------
Community Outreach for
ichishkiin Language
plus » Cultural Teaching
classes continue,
with
SUZIE SLOCKISH,
ICHISHKIIN LANGUAGE
INSTRUCTOR
Every Monday and
Wednesday evening from
5:30 - 8:30 pm
in the Basement of the
Culture & Heritage Depart
ment
AND
1 SUNDAY PER MONTH
Usually held at HeHe
Longhouse
Sunday, November 18th is
the next scheduled Sunday
at HeHe.
The Languagé Classes and
the Sunday class is open
to everyone wanting to
learn. Hope to see you
there, if you have any
questions, please contact
our department and talk
with Suzie.
Culture & Heritage Lan
guage Instructors
and
Parole/Probation Depart
ment
have 3 more weeks of
class for this series.
These classes are open to
anyone wanting to learn
one or all 3 o f our Tribes
languages,
Tuesday - Numu
Wednesday - Kiksht
Thursday - Ichishkiin
3:30 - 5:00 pm
@ Culture & Heritage
The first hour is Language
and the last half hour is
learning on various topics.
NOVEMBER TOPICS:
6th: Sweat House
7th: Cleansing Spirit
8th: Feast
13th:Traditional Curfew
14th: Longhouse Etiquette
15th: Body Value
27th: History of Law En
forcement
28th:History of Beadwork
29th: Questions
^Language Program Staffs
Val Switzler, Director
Josie Bfackwolf, Secretary
Arlita Rhoan, Lead Teacher
Suzie Slockish, Ichishkiin
Dallas Winishut, Ichishkiin
Merle Kirk, Ichishkiin
Anna Clements, Ichishkiin
Pam Cardenas, Kiksht
Shirley Tufti, Numu
CarlaDean Winishut, Numu
Wilfred Jim, Consultant
Geraldine Jim, Conultant
Myra Johnson, Consultant
If you have any questions
about language classes
please make contact with
any of the sta ff at:
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NUMU
ICHISHKIIN
NUMU MUHA
Yaduan - Language
Tunedyooe - Learn
Moomooatupu - Elders
Numu - Paiute Indian
Shnutwined tf’aaxw nch’i
tichampama Tanan chi alxaix
November is set aside to
obseve Native Americans o f
the United States o f America
Ya Numu muha
Its Native American Month
Tananma Oregonkni.
Namach’na wa Ichishkiin
snwilama, kuna wa tunxtunx
wiwanichii Nch’i Wanakni.
We will share some informa
tion about our Native Ameri
can people from this area in
Oregon. We speak Warm
Springs Ichishkiin language
and we are decendants of
several ichishkiin groups from
the Colunbia River.
Numu Yadoana na
tunedyooe!
Learn Paiute language!
U yadoa moomooatupu
Talk with our elders
Moomooatupu nobene
Visit with our elders
Nu Numu
la m a Paiute Indian
Ka nanumma pesa
nasoo’yukwe
Being Indian is being proud of
what you are - Indian
Ka Nanumma pesa
toosoohanena
Being Indian is knowing the
Great Spirit.
Numu Manena pesa
toosoo’yoogwenn’a
Being Indian is respecting
tribl ceremonies
Ka nanumma nanugan
soopedukwatunne
Being Indian is knowing your
tribal dances
Ka nanumma nanesootuhina
hoobea no nasoomunna
Being Indian is knowing the
songs o f worship & celebra
tion
Higher Education
2012 Schedule for:
“ Student Success
Stragegies”
Tribal Scholarship Require
ments fo r ALL College Bound
Students.
Al, workshops held in the Top
Floor Training Room o f the
Education Building.
Monday, November 26th
Session one: 4:30 p.m.
Practice writing scholarships,
a: College scholarship: how
do I find them, where do I go,
what do I do?
b. COCC foundation scholar
ships.
Tanàn ashwa pashwinii
Being Indian is: being proud
of what you are: Indian
Tanàn ashwa shukanii nami
anHâna
Being indian is: Knowing th
Great Spirit.
Tanàn ashwa tmiinwa
shukanii nami tanânawitmi
qanaiwit.
Being Indian is: Respecting
tribal ceremonies.
Tanàn ashwa shuykaniii tfâaw
pama ayâyat wâashat
Being Indian is: knowing your
tribal dances.
Tanàn ashwa shukwanii
walptâikashna, ku ttâaxw
pama ayayatpama walptâikt.
Being Indian is: knowing the
songs or worship & celebra
tion.
Monday, December 17 th
Session one: 4:30 p.m
CTWS Tribal Scholarship
a: Guidelines and deadline
date
b: What I need to bring in
January for FAFSA work
shop.
c: Practice placement
test, what does my score
mean and how can I bring
it up?
d: Placement te st scores
determines tribal scholar
ship funding.
Sesion two: 6:00 p.m.
“Repeat of Session one.
Sesion two: 6:00 p.m.
“ Repeat of Session one.
Questions about Higher
Education, call Tedi or
Carroll a t 553-3311
Ichishkiin
Numu
Shirley Tufti
KIKSHT
Axka daua aktmin xupgnat
nadidanwit chayaxa qengi
idait axka dauaba aktmin.
Kiksht awawat - Kiksht Lan
guage
Aquglaqtga - Learn
Itqiuqtdiksh - Elders
lyagaittxumix kwankwan
ukakiax - Proud
Shaxel Ishamx - Creator
Gangadix galuxidlaitix idasq’ü
idelxam kana’amdmax
Iwimatba.
Long ago the Wasco people
lived along the Columbia
River.
Gangatbama
enshgigamxànawnxt enshâit.
We treasure our heritage
Qidau engi kanawà
enshxengiqnan awawat kiksht
engi qâdagachi
anshxengiglaya qengi adasq’ü
idâit.
And today, we are learning to
talk Wasco so we can under
stand our Wasco ways.
Numu Language Instructor
will have a
“A fte r School Program”
Tamme Na Tunedykwe
for Students from:
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Monday - Friday
1 st class to begin
Monday, November 26th.
class will be in the 1 st
floor training room o f the
. Education Building.
The Schedule will be:
3:30
time
3:45
4:00
4:15
4:30
4:45
5:00
5:15
5:30
Greetings & Free
Class time
Snack time
Game time
Puppet / pretend
Story time
Thinking games
Put away / clean up
Center closes
“ I’m inviting you to come
and learn the Numu Lan
guage w ith me” “ im very
happy and look forward to
our classes”
Daminwa alimxanxanaunxma
shan maika
Always be proud o f who you
are.
Alamelqtaxida amiwawat
Learn your language
Admelkqlaxida kanawi
idmiq’iuqtdiksh
Learn your family ancestry
Daminwa amshxilgiuldamida
Shaxel
Always have a prayer to our
Creatdr
Our department staff:
Wilfred & Geraldine Jim
are scheduled to have craft
classes during the
“ No school days” on Novem
ber 19, 20, 2 1 ,2 0 1 2 .
from: 9:00 -1 2 :0 0 noon
Lunch on your own
1:00 - 4:00 pm.
however, Wednesday, 21 st is
a half day class to noon.
Come & Learn to make:
Shell Dress
Breast Plate / Necklace
Chaps / Vests
& More
If you have a special material
from home you want to use,
your welcome to bring it &
our s ta ff can help you. If you
don’t complete your project,
you can make arrangements
to come on another day.
K iksh t
NAIMUMA
Autni Ichishkiin Sapsikwat
Students were invited and
attended the “ Women of
Wellness” day at CHET on
November 8th.
Our young language learn
ers did some of the Tribes
social dances and sang
songs in Ichishkiin lan
guage. They also sang the
“Table Song”
before lunch.
Val gave a brief history of
how the AIS Classes began
once she returned from
Haskell.
Our students continue
daily w ith new w ords/
phases. The teachings
from our Ichishkiin Lan
guage Instructors are
words used in everyday,
living.
We want to thank all the
parents th a t attended to
help with their child. Your
continued participation
with your child is so spe
cial to your child,
ii au
English
KINSHIP (part 5)
Isht
Egeow padu
Agaxan
Her Daughter
Pap
Isht
Egeow padu
Ayaxan
His Daughter
E geow tua
Ichaxan
Her Son
Isht
Ege’a tua
E gea pae’e
lyaxan
Ixguqenq
His Son
His Older brother
Egea wanga’a
Ichauxix
Her Younger Brother
Atuwishamash
Nu pesa soopedya
lyagaitbcumix
yamgemtuxwan
1 Love You
Taminwamash p’xsha
Nu unu ooshomayoo
Daminwa iyamelgwax
Pyap
(referring by Male & Female)
Yaiya
(addressing by Male/Female)
Pacht
Lpa
PHONE:
(5 4 1 ) 553-3290
FAX:
(541-558-2201
EDUCATION BUILDING
? 1110 WASCO STREET
Native American Month
(addressing him by female)
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I’m Always Thinking of
you