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Telling a story is like planting corn. Similarly, the stories and visions in a community can be as varied as the corn varieties we plant. From blank walls to blogs to vacant city lots communities are using their voices to reveal stories of the past while creating a vision for the future. The common thread of these Horagewi. Or Stories we tell together. Worked with Indigenous communities for over a decade to reinforce land-based knowledge through food sovereignty and public art projects. He. He was the fo...
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: January 2008
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Tuesday, January 22, 2008. Lost Nation: The Ioway" Documentary. Trailer for the documentary on the Ioway people: "Lost Nation: The Ioway." Learn more about this award-winning film at the official website for "Lost Nation: The Ioway". And the "Lost Nation" movie's ongoing weblog. Lance M. Foster. In Memoriam: Joann Comer, Ioway. Lance M. Foster. Lance M. Foster. Lance M. Foster. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Chiwere Page from the Ioway Cultural Institute.
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: Changes in the Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Changes in the Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language. As you go through these pages from Hamilton. And Irvin, and compare it to contemporary. Examples from scholars like Good Tracks,. Wistrand-Robinson, or even people you. Know personally as friends or family, you. Will see things that may be different from. A lot of Ioway-Otoe seems to have had phonological. Sound) changes due to the increasing importance. What is "right" or "wrong".it j...
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: February 2009
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Changes in the Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language. As you go through these pages from Hamilton. And Irvin, and compare it to contemporary. Examples from scholars like Good Tracks,. Wistrand-Robinson, or even people you. Know personally as friends or family, you. Will see things that may be different from. A lot of Ioway-Otoe seems to have had phonological. Sound) changes due to the increasing importance. What is "right" or "wrong".it j...
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: GRAMMAR p 20
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Monday, March 2, 2009. Begin Grammar p 20= =. Affir]med; as,. He-gka,- - - - my father. Na-ncae,- - - -your father. A-ncae,- - - - his father. A-ncae-he,- - -the father. He-na,- - - - -my mother. De-hu,- - - - -your mother. E-hu,- - - - - his mother. He-ntu-ka,- - - -my grandfather, or father-. De-tu-ka,- - - -your grandfather, or. E-tu-ka, - -his, or her grandfather, or. He-gku-nyae- - -my grandmother, or. De-ku-nyae, or de-ku,- your grandmother or. End p 20= =.
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: GRAMMAR p 21
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Friday, March 6, 2009. Begin Grammar p 21= =. E-to-ska, - - - - - his, or her nephew. He-nto-ska-me, - - - my niece. De-to-ska-me,- - - -your niece. E-to-ska-me,- - - - his, or her niece. He-yu-gae, - - - - -my daughter. De-yu-gae,- - - - - your daughter. E-yu-gae,- - - - - his, or her daughter. He-ye-gae, - - - - - my son. De-ye-gae,- - - - - -your son. E-ye-gae, - - - - - -his, or her son. He-nta-kwa,- - - - -my grandson. De-ta-kwa,- - - - - your grandson.
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: GRAMMAR p 16
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Begin p 16= =. 4 There are three ways of distin-. Guishing the genders of nouns,. First; By the use of different words,. Wa-gae,- - - - - - a man. He-na-a-gae- - - - a woman. E-nro,- - - - - - -a stone. E-cen-to-eg-ae, - - a young man. E-ce-hme-eg-ae,- - a girl, or maiden. 5 Sec'd; By the addition of to-kae, sig-. Nifying a male, and meg-ae, a female. Ju- gae,- - - - - -a horse. Ju-gk'-to-kae, - - - a stallion. End p 16 = =. Again, a...
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These links will take you to sites we have visited and have found to have substantial or unique information relating to the Iowa Tribe. We also include links for the general public to the websites of Iowa tribal members if they request it. I Iowa Tribal Members Home Pages. II Iowa Tribal Government / BIA Official Websites. III Museums / Cultural Sites related to the Ioway People. IV Other Useful Sites (Native, Historical, General). I Iowa Tribal Members Home Pages. Lance Michael Foster's art website.
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: March 2009
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Friday, March 6, 2009. Begin Grammar p 21= =. E-to-ska, - - - - - his, or her nephew. He-nto-ska-me, - - - my niece. De-to-ska-me,- - - -your niece. E-to-ska-me,- - - - his, or her niece. He-yu-gae, - - - - -my daughter. De-yu-gae,- - - - - your daughter. E-yu-gae,- - - - - his, or her daughter. He-ye-gae, - - - - - my son. De-ye-gae,- - - - - -your son. E-ye-gae, - - - - - -his, or her son. He-nta-kwa,- - - - -my grandson. De-ta-kwa,- - - - - your grandson.
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History: GRAMMAR p 19
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Ioway-Otoe Language, Culture and History. Thursday, February 26, 2009. Begin p 19= =. Ployed, according to the number of. The noun., e.g. Jug-ae a-nye-a-kre-kae.I brought the horse. Jug-ae wa-nye-a-kre-kae.I brought the horses. 11 The particle hju, or kju, is some. Times added to nouns to give them. Force, or generality, or universality;. And, when used as a conjunction in-. Stead of ku, it shows that the noun is. Wa-nu-ncae,.an animal. Wa-nu-ncae-hju,.animals, all kinds of animals. End p 19= =. Combinin...