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Show Lessons in Shoshoni 5. Ne papineen teheyan waseten. My older brothers were hunting deer, (based on Reminiscings of Rosie Pabweena) 6. Suteen ne tokoan kahnikuppa nahanu. They stayed in my grandfather's house. (Based on Olden days, by Maude Moon) 7. Un tuaneen umakattun nutaa, ne tokoneen. His sons went to him, my grandfathers. (Based on Olden days, by Maude Moon) Homework for Term of Relatives Make a list of all the relatives you can think of. Get your mother or father or some other relative to help you, to make it as complete as possible. Put the name of each relative on a card, and for each one write down this information: 1: Name [for example "Jimmy Steele"] 2: Name of relative in English [for example "grandfather"] 3: How related [for example "mother's father"] 4: Indian name (if she or he had one) 5: Where born (for some relatives you may not know) 6: Year born (for some older relatives, you may have to guess) Make a card for as many relatives as you can. We are going to use this information for making a family tree (or what is also called a geneological chart). |