Song

Last changed on Fri, 01/13/2023 - 11:39
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Community
Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural Center
Category
Animals, Language Learning, Stories
Summary
An animal story in Mulu'wetam: The First People on page 150. This story is about the linnet birds gathering materials to make their nests, then one linnet bird starts to sing a song. Audio: Roscinda Nolasquez, song starts on sentence 17-18.
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Community
Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural Center
Category
Animals, Language Learning, Songs and Dance, Stories
Summary
A animal story in Mulu'wetam: The First People on page 150. This story is about two doves, one who is working and the other who is crying. Then the working doves asks the other to stop crying and sing. Audio: Roscinda Nolasquez, Song on sentence 16.
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Community
Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural Center
Category
Animals, Language Learning, Songs and Dance, Stories
Summary
A story in Mulu'wetam: The First People on page 150-151, is about wood rats building their houses in the water. Then they looked at each other, and one said "let's sing." So the wood rat began to sing.
Community
Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural Center
Category
History and Current Events, Language Learning, Songs and Dance, Stories
Summary
A story in Mulu'wetam on pages 16-17, a continuation of the story of the creation.
Community
Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural Center
Category
Animals, Songs and Dance, Stories
Summary
A story in Mulu'wetam: The First People on page 114-119, about a coyote going hunting and gathering small animals to put in his old basket. As he was hunting a flood came, so he climbed up a tree, then birds offered him help, only to trick coyote.
Community
Pala Cupeño Revitalization Program, Cupa Cultural Center
Category
Animals, Songs and Dance, Stories
Summary
A story in Mulu'wetam: The First People page 114-115. This is an animal story also known as "Bedtime Stories" about Juncoe birds singing, flying, and asking a Coyote to join them. When Coyote does, something unexpected happens.