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Tongva word of the day: koviinok (koh-VEE-nohk) “to be hungry”. Example sentence: ‘Anaangene koviinok (ah-NAHNG-eh-neh koh-VEE-nohk) “Im still hungry” #learn #wotd #language #gabrielino #native #american #indigenous #losangeles #california #kizh

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Tongva word of the day: wakook (wah-KOHK) “to rain”. Example sentence: Wakook waraak (wah-KOHK wah-RAHK) “it’s really raining” #gabrielino #kizh #language #native #los_angeles

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Taraaxatamme ‘ekwaa xaa honuuko nooma’ (tah-RAH-khah-tahm-meh eh-QUA KHAH hoh-NEW-koh NOH-mah’)“the People were here before me”
#tongva #tongve #indigenous #native #american #language #los_angeles #gabrielino #fernandeno #kizh

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Tongva word of the day: heetkomok (HEHT-koh-mohk) “jump, get up, rise” Example sentence: Heetkomo’avo (HEHT-koh-moh-ah-voh) “Rise up, y’all!” “Everybody jump!” #gabrielino #kizh #wotd #language #learn #nokings

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Tongva word of the day: kwaa’ro (QUA-roh) frog. Example sentence: Yakeenaxme kukwaa’ro (yah-KAY-nakh-may ku-QUA-roh) the frogs are dancing #los_angeles #indigenous #language #wotd #learn #gabrielino #fernandeno #kizh #toongve

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Virginia Carmelo at Coldwater Canyon Park, stewarded by TreePeople #tongva #gabrielino #tribe #native #american #los_angeles #indigenous #language

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Tongva word of the day: hitaa (hit-AH) “something, anything, a thing, what, which” Example: Hitaaha’me hyoonax? Xaay hitaa “what do they know? Nothing” #indigenous #native #american #landback #gabrielino #kizh #wotd #learn #language #lesson

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Tongva word of the day: yawaaynok (yah-WHY-nohk) to believe someone. Ex. sentence: Xaayre yawaaynok - I dont believe you #gabrielino #kizh #indigenous #los_angeles #native #american #language #learn #wotd

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Tongva word of the day: papeel (pah-PEHL) “paper, document”. Example sentence: Donald xaa Epstein ‘apapeelnga (DAH-nahld KHAH EHP-steen ah-pah-PEHL-ngah) “Donald is on the Epstein list” #nokings #learn #language #gabrielino #indigenous #losangeles #california

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Tongva word of the day: -choochon (CHOH-chohn) “face, eyes”. Example sentence: Nechoochonpone ngooyen, mochoochono’a ngooye hamaa (neh-CHOH-chohn-poh-neh NGOH-yehn, moh-CHOH-chohn-oh-uh NGOH-yeh hah-MAH) “If I show my face, you show your face too” #gabrielino #language #lesson #native #losangeles

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Tongva word of the day: Chyaar (chyahr) “smoke”. Example sentence: Epeekmok chyaar (eh-PEHK-mohk CHYAHR) “the smoke is rising” #gabrielino #indigenous #language #learn #school #losangeles #wotd #native #american

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Tongva word of the day: nanaawmax (nah-NOW-makh) “to fight (as a group)”. Example sentence: Nanaawmaxme pepeenga (nah-NOW-makh-meh peh-PEH-ngah) “they are fighting in the streets” #losangeles #california #gabrielino #language #learn #wotd

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Tongva word of the day: ‘Ashwiin (ah-SHWEEN) “flower”. Example sentence: ‘Ashwiinamme totookurawt xaa “the flowers are pretty” #language #learning #WOTD #gabrielino #indigenous #los_angeles #california

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Tongva word of the day: ‘Aat (AHT) “meeting, gathering, group”. Example sentence: Menee ‘aat ‘aaro patuuma (meh-NEH AHT AH-roh pah-TOO-mah) “This group will meet the day after tomorrow” #gabrielino #kizh #learn #language #WOTD

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Tongva word of the day: Yakeenax (yah-KEH-nakh) “to dance”. Example sentence: Yakeeroha’a? (yah-KEH-roh-hah-uh) “Will you be dancing?” #gabrielino #kizh #native #losangeles #los_angeles #indigenous #learn #wotd

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Tongva word of the day: Koraawk (ko-ROWK) “to get wood”. Koraaw’aa chaavotar (koh-ROW-AH CHAA-voh-tahr) “get some wood for the fire” #gabrielino #language #indigenous #learning #native #californi

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Trump's ASSAULT on Native Americans Worsens
Trump's ASSAULT on Native Americans Worsens YouTube video by Status Coup News

Tongva word of the day: Pukiichax (puh-KEE-chakh) “to steal”. Example sentence: ‘Eyoomoveme pukiichax (eh-YOH-moh-veh-meh puh-KEE-chakh) “they are stealing from us” #indigenous #language #learn #gabrielino #kizh youtu.be/3eC1zV05eF8?...

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Tongva word of the day: Huutok (HOO-tohk) “to see”. Example sentence: Huutokha’a mareem hongiita? ((HOO-tohk-hah’uh mah-REYM huh-NGEET-uh) “Do you see that squirrel?” #gabrielino #language #mission #indian #revival #learn #indigenous #native #california

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Community Conversations: Tongva representation in public art (Julia Bogany)
Community Conversations: Tongva representation in public art (Julia Bogany) YouTube video by Metro Los Angeles

Rest in power, Julia! It was a privilege knowing this woman #tongva #voices #gabrielino #indigenous #losangeles #los_angeles #california #art #book youtu.be/2aTVlS-JB8Q?...

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Should We Be Raising Kids Barefoot?
Should We Be Raising Kids Barefoot? YouTube video by SciShow

Tongva word of the day: Yamiinok (yah-MEE-nohk) “to run, to flow”. Example sentence: Yamiinokme netaarxem (yah-MEE-nohk-meh neh-TAR-khehm) “My children are running” #gabrielino #tongva #kizh #language #learning #lesson #indivenous #california youtu.be/HP5OFVvy7NM?...

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Tongva word of the day: Wiit (weet) “coast live oak”. Example sentence: Nehiin wiit kahoo’ xaa (neh-HEEN WEET kah-HOH KHAH) “my beloved oak is tall” #gabrielino #tongva #kizh #language #learning #indigenous #native #california

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L.A.’s Freeways are based on Native Tongva Trade Routes?!?
L.A.’s Freeways are based on Native Tongva Trade Routes?!? YouTube video by L.A. in a Minute

Tongva word of the day: Peet (peht) “road”. Taraawtam peetamme xaa (tah-ROW-tahm-meh PEH-tahm-meh KHAH) “they are old roads” #gabrielino #kizh #learn #language #native #american #los_angeles #california #indigenous youtu.be/Cb1DIz7RnPU?...

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Tongva word of the day: Roviitmenax (roh-VEET-meh-nakh) “to club”. Example sentence: tataarawnga tataamengame shushuukatamo roviitmenax (tah-TAH-row-ngah tah-TAH-meh-ngah-meh roh-VEET-meh-nakh) “in the old days, they clubbed deer” #gabrielino #kizh #indigenous #language #losangeles #california

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Tongva word of the day: Shiraaw’ (she-ROW) “language, word, sentence, saying”. Example sentence: Shiraaw’ neemkomok (she-ROW NEHM-koh-mohk) “the language is returning” #revitalization #indigenous #california #gabrielino #kizh #learn #los_angeles #losangeles

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Tongva word of the day: tokuurawt (toh-KOO-rowt)“pretty”. Example sentence: ‘Wee totookorme tokuurawtam xaa “All women are pretty” #gabrielino #tongve #indigenous #california #native #american #language

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Hiking the full Gabrielino, just before Newcomb Pass. Incredible, incredible weather. Love it when there are low clouds. #Gabrielino #sangabriels #hiking #newcombpass

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Greetings in Tongva: Hello— Miyiiha’ (me-YEE-hah). Hey— Haa (hah). Good day— Tihoovet taamet. Goodbye(from person one)— hyaa’mone mii (h-YAA-moh-nay ME) goodbye(second person replies)— myaa (me-YAH) #native #american #language #los_angeles #california #gabrielino #kizh

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Tongva word of the day: shahoovenax (to respect, to honor). Example sentence: Shahoovenaxreme mopii’arom taraaxatamo mareem ‘ooxonga (We honor the first people on this land) #tongva #toongve #gabrielino #kizh #fernandeno #native #california #language

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Tongva verbs come in five groups: those ending in -nok, -nax, -ax, -k, and last, the stem lengthening verbs. Examples: twiinok (to burn), koorenax (to step), kwa’aax (to eat), piik (to throw), xaa (to be) #gabrielino #tongva #kizh #indigenous #language #native #los_angeles

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Tongva word of the day: woshii’ (dog). Example sentence: Nehiin woshii’ hungiiya kwa’aax (my pet dog is eating the meat) #indigenous #language #losangeles #los_angeles #gabrielino #tongva #kizh

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