JMIO Merry Fitmas
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December 18, 2024
Dear Parents and Guardians,
We have developed a number of learning options for the students to complete while at home, please review the guidelines:
To be marked present for a day, please email your child’s homeroom teacher confirming that the activities were completed.
ENJOY OUR PROJECT LEARNING DAYS!
Artley Skenandore & Tracy Christensen
WEDNESDAY, February 23rd
Wahta Nikalutot^ Tyoh^tu
Project Day assignment is focused on our relationship with the coming of Spring, working in the woods collecting sap and making maple syrup. Many of our families today go out to the woods to enjoy this special time of season. We have shared several sites for you to watch and renew our good feelings about working with the great gift of sap from the Maple trees (Wahta Nikalutot^).
Enjoy listening and please take the time to share your good feelings with your family. We have also left the Ohuntsya.kekha Kanunuya?shuha (Earth Songs) on the site since some many expressed how these songs make them feel so good!
Listen and see how many words you can recognize.
The ON YOTE AKA NEN TAKNEW TALUNKOWANI Oneida people.
Honor our earth mother YUKHINULHA OHUTSYAKE each season.
^Twanehalatuse tsinu yukwahsitak^slahw^ – We give thanks where are feet are upon our mother earth.
Our Teachings (tsi niyukwalihot^) remind us that our grandfathers Latishekeyutehis the Thunders come to wake up the trees with the Warming winds of the spring. OWELSUHA nen kukwetini
The maple tree WHATA then produces the sweet medicine KANUKWASLIYO and shares this gift with us to gather – Yukwhanekaloloks.
We know that our mother the earth (Yukhinula Ohutsyake) is fulfilling her responsibilities; we also know that our grandfathers Latishekeyutehis are carrying out their instructions.
We learn as Children how the maple sap is a gift that our families collect and cook into syrup and sugar to share with the people.
As Oneida (On^yote;ak^) people we continue to learn to renew our responsibility to be out in the woods in the kukweteni Spring time to collect the sweet medicine KANUKWASLIYO out of respect for the maple tree gift to the people. It is a time for our families – Kwahwatsili from the youngest to the oldest – (Latkshashu nen Latikstuoko) to work together and honor the sustaining life gifts of our earth mother yukhinula ohutsyake.
We invite all Oneida people to take part in the harvest and renewal of this great gift of kanukwasliyo from the whata who is the lead (Tysohantu) of all trees.
As (Onyoteak^) Oneidas it is our responsibility to continually renew our stories of respect for what our mother the earth and our grandfathers the thunders share with us.
This is how it shall be in our minds.
Sharing these songs for your enjoyment with the following 3 links:
Kayowa Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WtxvTxaTok
Friendship Song – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q9j0jKmfk0
Name that Tune – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edfFK-XoHZE
Traditional Agricultural Practices of the Oneida Nation
30 minutes of reading or being read to and journaling will be required each day. K-2 Culture Stories available through Google Drive.
Choices:
30 minutes of reading or being read to and journaling will be required each day.
High school student will be required to work on any outstanding assignments for the end of the semester.
Choices: