Shawnee
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Counting in Shawnee 1-25 / Hah hee tah thoh, 2016-03-31
This language workbook is geared towards teaching children how to count from 1-25 in Shawnee.
Counting in Shawnee 26-50 / Hah hee tah thoh, 2016-03-31
This language workbook is geared towards teaching children how to count from 26-50 in Shawnee.
Counting in Shawnee 51-75 / Hah hee tah thoh, 2016-03-31
This language workbook is geared towards teaching children how to count from 51-75 in Shawnee.
Counting in Shawnee 76-100 / Hah hee tah thoh, 2016-03-31
This language workbook is geared towards teaching children how to count from 76-100 in Shawnee.
Farm Animals / Hoh tah yee mah thah, 2016-08-31
This language workbook is geared towards teaching children how to say the names of certain farm animals in the Shawnee language.
Forest Animals Coloring Book / Sah Wahn Wah Toh Weh Weh, 2016-08-31
This language workbook is geared towards teaching children how to say the names of certain forest animals in the Shawnee language.
Shawnee Language Collection
The Shawnee Language Collection features illustrated story and workbooks in both tangible and electronic formats intended to assist researchers in learning the Shawnee language.
Shawnee Town/Sah Wahn Wah Toh Weh Weh, 2017-09-20
This language workbook includes the Shawnee alphabet and pronunciation key as well as common phrases in the Shawnee language. This item also contains a companion CD narrated by the Language Specialist and a tribal volunteer.
The Story of Our Corn, 2016-07-31
This story is an adaptation of a traditional story told by Nancy Skye, who was an Absentee Shawnee woman affiliated with the Eastern Shawnee and married to a Peoria tribal citizen. The "Desecration of Corn" story was recorded in 1934 by Erminie Wheeler-Voeglin, who was a trained folklorist as well as the first woman to obtain a doctorate in Anthropology from Yale University.
We Respect Our Cultural Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 2 / Nee-ho-tah-keh-leh-tah-peh, 2018-04-30
We Respect Our Open Spaces: Cultural Curriculum, Grade 7-Adult Pt. 2 is the second of three curriculum guides for grades 7 through 12. It features the Three Sisters Legend and a detailed guide on culturally-significant plants.