Event Title
Location
Joy 215
Start Date
31-7-2017 10:30 AM
End Date
31-7-2017 10:40 AM
Description
Song #1: This song refers to our language and culture. It is for us.
Song #2 This song is for the language.
Song #3: Greeting song. This song is used as a greeting by the Snoqualmie people.
Song #4: Shoes off song. This song is a celebration of taking our shoes off and reestablishing our connections to the Mother Earth.
Song #5: "Squirrel Song" The work is kind of easy. This is a challenge dance song. The dance itself represents the squirrel's chasing each other as often times seen in the woods. It consists of hopping low to the ground with the hands up. If your hands touch the ground or if you fall, you are out. The last person standing wins.
Song #6: Go on ahead song. This song is a traveling song. It is intended for traveling by land rather than by water. Its counter type of song would be a canoe song.
Song #7: Milk on the floor song. This song is intended to be a fun song about milk spilling on the floor.
Song #8: Clap your hands song. This song is intended to be a clapping song for fun.
Song #9: Until we meet again song. This song is intended as a goodbye song to be sung at times of departures.
Song #10: Eagle song.
Song #11: You have done us good by what you have given.
Song #12: What is your name? This is a song for learning people's names.
Song #13: This is a song for the language.
Song #14: Are you hungry Song.
Song #15: This is a challenge dance song. The dancers represent columns holding up the roof of a long house. The more columns (dancers) there are, the larger your house is; hence the larger your family is.
Song #16:This is a fun play song.
Song #17: This song is intended as a goodbye song to be sung at times of departure.
Song #18: Counting song.
Song #19: This is a days of the week jump rope song.
Song #20: This is a time of day jump rope song.
Song #21: This is a size jump rope song.
Document Type
Song
List of Songs in Lushootseed
It's For Us - Song .pdf (164 kB)
Song #1
For The Language - Song.pdf (365 kB)
Song #2
Greeting song.pdf (164 kB)
Song #3
Take Your Shoes Off song.pdf (329 kB)
Song #4
The Work Is Kind Of Easy song.pdf (307 kB)
Song #5
Yes, Go On Ahead song.pdf (333 kB)
Song #6
This Milk Is On The Floor song.pdf (299 kB)
Song #7
Clap Your Hands song.pdf (317 kB)
Song #8
Until We Meet Again song.pdf (215 kB)
Song #9
Eagle Song.pdf (297 kB)
Song #10
You have done us good by what you have given song.pdf (212 kB)
Song #11
What is your name? song.pdf (232 kB)
Song #12
This is a song for the language song.pdf (372 kB)
Song #13
Are you hungry? song.pdf (181 kB)
Song #14
The Challenge Dance Song.pdf (371 kB)
Song #15
The Fun Play Song.pdf (352 kB)
Song #16
The Goodbye Song.pdf (349 kB)
Song #17
The Counting Song.pdf (236 kB)
Song #18
Day of the Week - Jump Rope Song.pdf (375 kB)
Song #19
Time of Day - Jump Rope Song.pdf (242 kB)
Song #20
Size - Jump Rope Song.pdf (219 kB)
Song #21
Included in
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Songs
Joy 215
Song #1: This song refers to our language and culture. It is for us.
Song #2 This song is for the language.
Song #3: Greeting song. This song is used as a greeting by the Snoqualmie people.
Song #4: Shoes off song. This song is a celebration of taking our shoes off and reestablishing our connections to the Mother Earth.
Song #5: "Squirrel Song" The work is kind of easy. This is a challenge dance song. The dance itself represents the squirrel's chasing each other as often times seen in the woods. It consists of hopping low to the ground with the hands up. If your hands touch the ground or if you fall, you are out. The last person standing wins.
Song #6: Go on ahead song. This song is a traveling song. It is intended for traveling by land rather than by water. Its counter type of song would be a canoe song.
Song #7: Milk on the floor song. This song is intended to be a fun song about milk spilling on the floor.
Song #8: Clap your hands song. This song is intended to be a clapping song for fun.
Song #9: Until we meet again song. This song is intended as a goodbye song to be sung at times of departures.
Song #10: Eagle song.
Song #11: You have done us good by what you have given.
Song #12: What is your name? This is a song for learning people's names.
Song #13: This is a song for the language.
Song #14: Are you hungry Song.
Song #15: This is a challenge dance song. The dancers represent columns holding up the roof of a long house. The more columns (dancers) there are, the larger your house is; hence the larger your family is.
Song #16:This is a fun play song.
Song #17: This song is intended as a goodbye song to be sung at times of departure.
Song #18: Counting song.
Song #19: This is a days of the week jump rope song.
Song #20: This is a time of day jump rope song.
Song #21: This is a size jump rope song.