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In Loving Memory, Leroy Morrill

In Loving Memory, Never Forgotten Leroy Xavier Wass-Morrill -- who preferred to be known as Leroy Morrill -- was a beloved son, grandchild, nephew, cousin, friend, and descendent of the Klamath Tribes. He was born on July 19, 1999 in Portland, Oregon to educator Angie Morrill...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Today we are going to continue with the 1st worksheet. We will be doing the nouns found on the handout: Klamath Nouns, Verbs and Non-nouns. The noun for bird is: __________ ____________________________________________________. The noun for mountain is: ____________....

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

We are going to work through the 1st worksheet over the next few days. This is a worksheet covering the vocabulary of the handout: Klamath Nouns, Verbs and Non-nouns. There are two parts to each vocabulary item here. The meaning of the item and a space to make a sentence...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

We have looked at: 1. normal verb 2. verb with the suffix -t (can) 3. verb with the suffix -wapka (will) All Klamath verbs can be present tense or past tense. The context the verb is used in will decide how it should be translated. There are words that I call: Time element...

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Word of the Day

Word of the Day

Today we are going to have another verb suffix. It is: -wapka. It is the future tense marker in Klamath. It most often indicates "will." ni yayna sle-a. I see the mountain. ni yayna sle-at. I can see the mountain. ni yayna slewapka. I will see the mountain. On the sentences you...

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