awilliston

Member since 2017
 

My Published Books (13)

  • A description of the Okla Mahaya Language Program and its various activities, including puppetry, song, board games, storytelling, and Lego technology.
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  • A child describes happy visits to grandma’s house, enjoying Choctaw language, songs, food, and traditions with family in the big yard and under the big tree.
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  • Vlla Tek washes her pig, Snorty the Shukha, for a fair. They win first place and are happy.
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  • An alphabet-style list pairs Choctaw words with their English meanings, introducing basic vocabulary like family, nature, and everyday objects.
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  • Luksi Iskitini, a little turtle, goes through his daily routine with his grandpa Mafo Luksi. They take a bath, brush their teeth, and read a bedtime story.
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  • Katos and Pokni's adventure with a mischievous mouse named Pinti. They chase Pinti around the house, but he escapes. Katos decides to catch him another day.
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  • A short story about different animals and their actions at night, with repetitive phrases.
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