Ohútkȟaŋ Origins No. 3012

The prospect of learning a new language may seem too much to undertake. One way to succeed at learning a new language is to relate unknown terms, phrases, and words to known terms, phrases, and words. For example, opoya (ohp-oh-yah) = cloud (shadow of)

Ohútkȟaŋ Origins No. 1539

The prospect of learning a new language may seem too much to undertake. One way to succeed at learning a new language is to relate unknown terms, phrases, and words to known terms, phrases, and words. For example, mahpiya (mah-ghpee-yah) = cloud

Ohútkȟaŋ Origins No. 266

English and Lakota are difficult to master if they are not a first or primary language. But they can be learned if the desire to learn exists. For example, words which apply to Nature: mah^piya = sky, cloud

Ohútkȟaŋ Origins No. 150

While doing research for Ohútkȟaŋ/Origins, and learning about the Lakota, I learned about specifics in what some call “The Lakota Way”. I learned about the importance of weather and how it relates to Life. For example, characteristics to describe the weather: Maȟpíya = cloudy, it is cloudy

Ohútkȟaŋ Origins No. 149

While doing research for Ohútkȟaŋ/Origins, and learning about the Lakota, I learned about specifics in what some call “The Lakota Way”. I learned about the importance of weather and how it relates to Life. For example, characteristics to describe the weather: Kitáŋla maȟpíya = it is somewhat cloudy

Ohútkȟaŋ Origins No. 148

While doing research for Ohútkȟaŋ/Origins, and learning about the Lakota, I learned about specifics in what some call “The Lakota Way”. I learned about the importance of weather and how it relates to Life. For example, characteristics to describe the weather: Maȟpíya okáksaksa = partly cloudy