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SUMMARY:Indigenous Language Class
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wenatchee River Institute \nJoin Annette Timentwa\, Language Curriculum Coordinator for the Colville Confederated Tribes Language Department\, for this 5-week basic introductory class on the nxaʔamxčín language. The class will be covering Moses-Columbian language history\, phonetics/orthography\, vocabulary and grammar. Each class will cover 5-10 words or phrases\, along with some simple grammar concepts to try and make simple nxaʔamxčín sentences. Classes will cover family terms\, colors\, numbers\, and feelings because Annette feels that these are lessons that can be used at home and daily. Annette will be utilizing audio\, visual\, and video tools after the first class covers basic linguistic concepts and history. Participation is not mandatory\, but always encouraged- as I know Zoom can be a little intimidating at first. Using your free time to learn another language can be difficult\, but Annette commends anyone willing to try and get out of their comfort zone! \nlámlamt/ thank you. \nCost: Pay What You Can\nWe want to make this class available to those looking to learn their own language. Part of the funds collected will go to the Colville Confederated Tribes Language Program. \nClass limited to 20participants. Registration required. \nPhoto of Annette Timentwa (on left) and Pauline Stensgar\, the last fluent nxaʔamxčín speaking elder (on right) \n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT INFO\n Rachel Bishop\n rbishop@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n 509-548-0181 ext 5
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/indigenous-language-class-2/
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SUMMARY:Marie Suize Pantalon\, Itinerary of a Pioneer
DESCRIPTION:Virtual General Admission $5 / $10 / $15\nPay what you can! Your ticket helps support Icicle Creek and the filmmaker.\n\nIncludes Zoom Q&A after the film with Susan Butruille\, author of Women’s Voices from the Mother Lode: Tales from the California Gold Rush\n\nThis is a virtual event\, live-streamed from Icicle Creek to you\, at home! We’ll email you the link to watch one hour prior to the event. Donations are also greatly appreciated.\nThis documentary tells the story of Marie Suize\, who traveled from France to California during the Gold Rush in 1850 and was a successful goldminer and wine maker. She was arrested many times for wearing men’s clothes\, and thus earned her nickname “Marie Pantalon.” Local expert Susan Butruille and other historians describe her singular life in this documentary by French filmmaker François Gaillard.\n\nJoin us after the film for a Q&A with Susan Butruille!\nFilm Runtime: 30 min\nTrailer: https://vimeo.com/456612637/fef83e5c6b\n\nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/marie-suize-pantalon-itinerary-of-a-pioneer/
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SUMMARY:Redefining Outdoorsy: BIWOC in Outdoor Recreation
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Sustainable Wenatchee and Co-Sponsored by Wenatchee Outdoors \nNo registration necessary. \nMarch 10th\, 2021 7-8:30pm \nZoom Link \nJoin us as together we take in the powerful stories and natural beauty in several short films on the topic of the inclusion of brown and black people in outdoor recreation\, especially women. After each video (10-20 minutes each)\, we’ll hear the thoughts and experiences from several local women of color. \nPanelist bios coming soon. \nPhoto from: https://everyoneoutside.theoutbound.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/bipoc-women-in-the-outdoors/
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