Language Is Life

Mia Kalish MiaKalish at LEARNINGFORPEOPLE.US
Fri Apr 21 16:24:09 UTC 2006


Richard, It is so heart-warming to hear about your success!!!!!!!!!!!

I guess this is another "good news" item. 

You know we are doing a big digital poster in Anaheim in January, to show
the work people are doing in revitalization. If you have something you have
done you would like to share  . . . :-)?

Best always, 
Mia

-----Original Message-----
From: Indigenous Languages and Technology [mailto:ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU]
On Behalf Of Richard Zane Smith
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:18 AM
To: ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU
Subject: Re: [ILAT] Language Is Life

Mia,
thanks for sharing this colorful personal insight 

I'm so proud of the little ones i'm working with
because even though the class sizes are way TOO big
they are catching the patterns in Wyandotte numbers
We sing a little catchy song :1-10 (even the kindergardners have it down)
now they easily pick up the "teens" and the rest.
When i asked the 2nd graders
 "Ok,who wants to try a REALLY hard one!?"
half of them were waving so hard it was hard to choose one
When i wrote "263" on the board one little girl said it perfectly without
help:
"tëndi emë'gyaweh-wazha'-ewahshë' ashehk"
(200 and 60 and 3)
these kids have had less than six full hours of teaching (20 minutes a week)
and most of THAT time is storytelling and singing .

Our living hope for language reknewal is these bright-eyed kids
We are going to show off next week with a small school assembly!

richard 


Richard Zane Smith
18474 S.Cayuga Rd.
Wyandotte Oklahoma
                                  74370



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