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Beginning Tlingit | Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
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Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. Tlingit Transcription & Translation. Print & Web. This page is designed to help students and followers of the Beginning Tlingit class of 2014-15 to follow along with what we are studying in the class. The main text we use is the. Which is based upon the amazing work by Richard and Nora Dauenhauer and has been used by teachers for decades now. This workbook takes the concepts in. And adds images, explanation, and a few more lessons for the learner. Beginning Tlingit I Fall 2016.
The Tlingit Language | Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
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Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. Tlingit Transcription & Translation. Print & Web. Chʼa yéi gugéinkʼ áwé a kaax shukaylisʼúx. Haa tlagoo k wáanxʼi aadéi s k unoogu yé. We have only uncovered a tiny portion. Of the way our ancient people used to do things. George Davis, Deisheetaan. Spend time with language speakers of different levels and backgrounds. Remember that there are multiple interpretations of words, phrases, speeches, stories, and more. Just because someone says it is one way, or a book has it written...
Resources | Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
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Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. Tlingit Transcription & Translation. Print & Web. The collection of resources located within this website are the work of dedicated Tlingit language teachers, researchers, advocates, and in a word: warriors. This work has been developed, scanned, shared, and generally made available by a number of hands. The work gathered here follows the dedication pages of many of the works of Ḵeixwnéi and Xwaayeenáḵ who would often note: this material belongs to the Tlingit people.
Tlingit Linguistics | Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
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Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. Tlingit Transcription & Translation. Print & Web. This page is designed to help students and followers of the class, Introduction to Tlingit Linguistics I, of Fall 2014. Classes can be viewed here on YouTube. And the handouts for the class are listed below the date. The main text we use are. Haa Wsineix Haa Yoo X ʼatángi: Our Language Saved Us. By Dzéiwsh James Crippen, and the. 575 Tlingit Verbs: the Paradigms. Intro to Tlingit Linguistics II. April 16, 2015 ( watch class. February...
Language Revitalization | Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi
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Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. Tlingit Transcription & Translation. Print & Web. This page is dedicated to resources and dialogues on language revitalization. Language Endangerment and Language Revitalization: An Introduction. By Tasaku Tsunoda (Google Books). Saving Languages: An Introduction to Language Revitalization. By Lenore A. Grenoble, Lindsay J. Whaley (Google Books). We Are Our Language: An Ethnography of Language Revitalization in a Northern Athabaskan Community. By Barbra A. Meek (Google Books). Send ...
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Cultural Resources — Skagway Traditional Council
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Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. UAF AK Native Language Center. AK History Course -Tlingits and Haidas. Skagway Traditional Council, 253 11th, Skagway, AK, 99840, United States.
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Tlingit Tribal Art: Robert Davis Hoffmann
Robert Davis Hoffmann, Tlingit Artist. Tlingit Indian from Kake, Alaska. Tsaagweidi clan, Xaay Hit (Yellow Cedar House). My Tlingit name is X. I am primarily a designer. Though I've always loved cedar and have been a woodcarver for many years, I find much freedom in design. I paint in acrylics and work in mixed media. I explore ways to represent contempory issues by using themes of re-creation and transformation. In using non-traditional materials and styles I bridge our tribal past to the present. The p...
Tlingit Spruce-Root Basket
Wednesday, December 1, 2010. How My Research Started. George T. Emmons. (1993). Basketry of the Tlingit and the Chilkat Blanket. Retrieved December 1, 2010. Monday, November 29, 2010. Charles Miles. (1963). Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America. Retrieved November 23, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How My Research Started. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Tlingit dance staff & their way of life
Tlingit dance staff and their way of life. Friday, November 20, 2009. Monday, November 16, 2009. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Thursday, November 5, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I live in Marshall, a small village on the Yukon River. I'm 7/8 Yupik Eskimo and a freshman at the University of Alaska Anchorage. View my complete profile.
Tlingit Dreamer
He that conceals his grief finds no remedy for it". - Turkish Proverb. Monday, September 3, 2012. Moving on but not forgetting. So allot has happend since my last post. I had allot going on and decided to talk to a councilor, this first visit was a consultation, of coarse its a I.H.S mental health clinic. Some times I feel the IHS is one big joke, I mean come on it will take 4 moths of 2 sessions to deal with something I want to deal with now. Anxiety has riddled my oldest, ever since we lost the baby he...
The Community of Sitka's Tlingit Language Preservation Project
The Community of Sitka's Tlingit Language Preservation Project. A project administered by Sitka Tribe of Alaska and supported and funded by the US Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Native Americans. Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Article About the ANA Tlingit Language Survey Appears in Today's Sitka Daily Sentinel. Tristan J. Guevin. Friday, June 5, 2009. The Community of Sitka's Tlingit Language Preservation Project. Tristan J. Guevin. Labels: Description of Project. 907) 747-8561 o...
Lingít Yoo X̲ʼatángi | The Tlingit Language
Lingít Yoo X ʼatángi. Print & Web. Haa Léelkʼu Has Yoo X ʼatángi. Haa hóochʼi dzaas yáx áyá. Haa toowú s akaawas’ít. Aaa. Yee gu.aa yáx xʼwán. Gaawt kawdixít. Yee gu.aa yáx xʼwán. Yeedát áyá woosh jigax toonéiyi eetéenáx haa yatée k únáx . Yee gu.aa yáx xʼwán. Haa léelkʼw has x á haa x ʼéit has wusi.áx yeedát. Yee gu.aa yáx xʼwán. G unéi ax tu.aadí, haa shagóon has du tundatáani x oo. Gunalchéesh áwé, k únáx . Sh tóog aa x aaditee, ldakát yeewháan. For more information, email X ʼunei. To post a comment.
TlingitLanguage | Die Sprache der Tlingit
Die Sprache der Tlingit. Die Sprache der Tlingit. Wáa sá i tuwatee? Und bedeutet „Wie geht es Dir? 8220; Tlingit oder auch Lingit ist die Sprache der Indianer vom Stamm der Tlingit, meiner Ahnen. Die traditionelle Heimat der Tlingit ist die südöstliche Küste Alaskas, die sich von Yakutat bis Ketchikan zieht. Die Sprache der Tlingit. Wie kommuniziert man mit Tlingit? Reduzieren könnt, aber die Qualität stimmt und letzten Endes ist ein teurer guter Lehrer immernoch günstiger als ein billiger schlechter Leh...
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Skip to main content. Tlingit tribe is awsome! Tlingit tribe is awsome! Welcome to tlingit tribe is awesome! Questions for Native Americans. What kind of clothes did they wear and why? Did they have any specific decorations that they used on their clothing? How did they make their clothes? What did they make them out of? What kind of shoes did they wear and why? What work did adults do? What work did children do? What did people do for fun? Who was the chief? Who were the important people in the tribe?
TlingitWeaver | Joselyn Kaxyek Borrero
Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I am Tlingit, Dakhl’aweidi Clan, born in Yukon, Canada. I currently reside on Long Island, NY. I enjoy weaving Ravenstail, red and yellow cedar bark and also bead weaving. Please visit my online store: www.tlingitweaver.storenvy.com. One thought on “ Joselyn Kaxyek Borrero. March 22, 2014 at 3:20 pm.