Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Cultural Trip
Watch these cool videos and tell me what you think in a sentence or two.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_8iGQnrqeQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg2h1MW7rJ0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gP6H7Nen3k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOnxs8aultk
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
2011
How was your holiday break? I hope you enjoyed the 'ekwiy (rain) like I did playing that wonderful music for you.
Tell us what your goals or resolutions for this new year are by typing it up for us to see.
Don't forget to put your mechuuyhii (name).
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Shuulluw Shuuluk!
Shuulluw Shuuluk
Monday, May 31, 2010
'iipall time!
Memeyu temewa? How is everyone doing?
All of you have been doing such a 'ehan (great) job at TACKLE and with responding to this blog! We have done a lot these past couple of months and Shulluw Shuuluk is so proud of everyone for all your hard and creative trravaah (work)! With this being your last session before 'iipall (summer) starts, I would like you all tell me what has been your favorite activity that you have done so far at TACKLE.
Blog Activity:
For Part 1:
1. Tell me what has been your favorite activity at TACKLE.
- Was it the ice breaker games such as Indian Taco or working on the computers?
2. Why has it been your favorite activity?
3. What have you learn from the activity?
4. What activity would you like to do more for next time?
Summer is a time for you to relax and take a break from school but as well as a time for you to enjoy the 'enyaa (sun) and have achewkwirr (fun)!

For Part 2:
1. Tell me what 'iipall (summer) means to you?
2. What do you like to do during summer vacation?
3. What do you enjoy the most during summer?
4. Look for a picture online, draw a picture or write a poem about what summer means to you.
I hope everyone has a wonderful summer and don't forget all about Shuuluw Shuuluk, I am always here so remember to keep in touch! Have fun with this week's activity, I can't wait to read all your comments!
-Shuulluw Shuuluk
Monday, May 24, 2010
Tu cuk Story
This is a 'aaknach (story) that shows the importance of Kumeyaay culture and how 'ashaa (birds) came to be the way they are today. The California crow was once greedy and did not respect others and lost his color and the ability to sing while the humming bird is one that brings people together with 'echaayaaw (songs). These songs are different stories about different animals and different beings that are on this earth with us. Telling us how to interact with each other in a way that is beneficial to ourselves as human beings but also telling us how to be beneficial to all living things. In Kumeyaay as I mentioned in last week's blog, nyechehaat (animals) are part of nature and are viewed to be very sacred and should be respected.
Here are a list of a few animals and what they symbolize in Kumeyaay culture.
'aashaa (Humming Bird) = something is going to happen and it is usually something good
hattepa (Coyote) = Seen as a trickster and can only be a bad sign if they are walking away from you and look at you over it's shoulder.
'u'uu (Owl) = messenger of the night and is a bad sign if it hoots four times only
nemully (Bear ) = gives strength and healing
'ihpaa (Eagle ) = give off spirituality because it flies close to the Creator
'ewii (Rattle Snake) = Guardian of the Earth, if you're good then the snakes won't bother you
As an activity for today's blog. I would like you to tell me:
1. What is your favorite kind of nyechehaat (animal)?
2. Why is this your favorite?
3. Describe what it looks and sounds like.
4. Would you ever want to be like this animal?
5. Search a picture online for the animal or draw a picture of it.
Last of all..remember to have fun with it! =)
Monday, May 17, 2010
Weekend Adventure
Memeyu temewa? How is everyone doing? I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! This past weekend I got to go camping and do a lot of fun outdoor activities. I got to go hiking on a matetay (mountain) and fishing at a lake. I also got a chance to watch the sunset on the lake, it was so beautiful. I had so much fun on my mini adventure and it gave me a chance to enjoy nature. It made me think about how in today's modern world we often take for granted the simple things in life and don't really take the time to do more outdoor activities and to enjoy our natural environment. In Kumeyaay culture, nature which is everything from the nywchehaat (animals), chekwaa (plants) to the tuuhaat (trees) are viewed to be very important and is something that everyone should be connected to and respect.
Here's a picture of what I saw on my adventure!I want to hear what everyone did this past weekend and if you all did anything that was really interesting. What do you like about nature? I also want to know what is you dream adventure and why? You can describe it to me, google or search an image online of it or draw a picture by hand and remember to have fun with it!
-Shuulluw Shuulluk
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Mother's Day
Haawka Everyone!I wanted to wish everyone a Happy Mother's Day! Mother's Day is a special day that honors mothers across the world and looks at the great contributions that they make to society and how they greatly impact their children lives and those around them. I like to give my mother flowers, bake her a cake and give her a thoughtful card to show her how much she means to me.
As a blog activity for this week, I want you all to tell Shuulluw Shuuluk what did you do for your mother or someone who you very much consider as a mom for Mother's Day? You can draw a picture to show me what you did, write a poem or just comment me letting me know how everything went. You can also let me know why you view your mom as an important figure in your life and what she has done that has impacted it greatly. You can list an important memory that you have had with her and what makes her so special to you! I can't wait to hear all about everyone's weekend and what everyone did for their moms! =)
