The calendar this year focuses on traditional storytellers. Gifted storytellers can engage their listeners by animating voices, using gestures and creating the sounds of nature. Through these techniques people are able to visualize the story and ultimately remember the story. This calendar features 12 Lushootseed storytellers, though there were countless others over the millennia. Below each storyteller you’ll see a QR code that will take you to the storyteller’s page at TulalipLushootseed.com and links to some of the stories associated with them.
Physical calendars will be available at our office, the dxʷdigʷitəgʷəlalʔtxʷ (administration building), dəxʷhəliʔil (heath clinic), wiw̓su ʔə ti sʔuladxʷ (Betty J Taylor Early Learning Academy) and the Hibulb Cultural Center by December 15, 2023
We are excited to provide an 8-module class starting next Monday November 20th and finishing on December 13th (Mondays and Wednesdays).
As always, dinner will be provided, and the lessons will be determined by participants. A basic table blessing will be taught, as well as introductions and basic greetings that can be used daily.
Please RSVP so we can ensure we have enough food. ngobin @tulaliptribes-nsn.gov
58(32.4%)This placemat contains various phrases around the use of numbers and and mathematics. A QR code directs your smartphone to a webpage, so you can listen to all the phrases, and words for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. There’s also the words referring to standard measurements used in traditional times.
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