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Book 2 K’ek’ele

by B Sundberg for Denaakk’e Classroom

Pages 2 and 3 of 35

Book 2
K'ek'ele
Clothing
Denaakk’e denaa k’ekel ts’oozee ts’e hedots’ᵾhdeleeh.
We learn the names of our clothing in Denaakk'e.
Developed through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education
Office of English Language Acquisition (OELA)
Native American and Alaska Native Children in Education Program
Grant Award # T365C160001
eBook published November 2020
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Go Alaska nen’ neets hᵾts’enh endaago Denaakk’e kkenaazelghus.
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Denaakk’e is an Alaska Native language spoken by Athabascan people from the central region of Alaska.
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Denaa k’ek’el ghu ts’ehtohaak ts’e haaghnee hedots’ᵾhdetoleeh.
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Let’s learn to speak Denaakk’e about our clothes.
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Yeh haaghnee huyaan’ ts’ełtl’oonh.
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We wear indoor clothes.
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Tleeteey haaghnee koon nots’edetłooh.
We wear outdoor clothes.
Sots’eeyh ghaanee hoozoonh
ts’e nots’edetl’ooh.
We wear our regalia.
Neełotdon k’ek’el k’eleł aahaa ghedeghon’.
Clothes were made from animal furs and skins long ago.
K’ek’el k’eleł aahaa ghedeghonee t’ozeełt’aa. 
We still wear traditional clothes.
Eenaa’aa Celia Beetus
Hᵾt’odlee Kkaakk’et hᵾts’enh.
Seketl’e Wilmer Beetus Hᵾt’odlee Kkaakk’et hᵾts’enh.
My mom Celia Beetus
from Hughes.
My younger brother Wilmer Beetus from Hughes.
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