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Yup'ik RavenStorytelling in the Yup’ik Immersion Classroom

Sample Mini-Stories

6. Piipiq Ellamun Anvailegmi Before Baby Goes Outside

I came up with this short scene when students were confusing pelatuuk ‘scarf’ and pelatekaaq ‘tent’. One character plays the role of aanaq ‘mom’ who will be holding out the choice headwear for baby. The other character plays as piipiq ‘baby’. The students get a chuckle out of baby wearing a scarf tied under her chin at the end of the story.

Una qanemciuguq: Piipiq Ellamun Anvailegmi

This is a story: Before Baby Goes Outside.

Enem iluani aanartangqertuq.

Inside the house there is mom.

Enem iluani piipirtangqertuq-llu.

Inside the house there is also a baby.

Piipiq-qaa nacaryugtuq ellamun anvailegmi?

Does the baby want to wear a hat before going outside?

Qang’a, piipiq nacaryuumiituq.

No, the baby does not want to wear a hat.

Piipiq-qaa malagg’aayaryugtuq ellamun anvailegmi?

Does baby want to wear a fur hat before going outside?

Qang’a, piipiq malagg’aayaryuumituq.

No, the baby does not want to wear a fur hat.

Piipiq-qaa pelatuugyugtuq ellamun anvailegmi?

Does the baby want to wear a scarf before going outside?

Ii-i, piipiq pelatuugyugtuq!

Yes, the baby wants to wear a scarf!

Aanartangqertuq.
Aanartangqertuq.
There is a mom.
Enem iluani...

Enem iluani...

inside the house...

Aanartangqertuq.

Aanartangqertuq.

There is a mom.

Using your arms make a roof shape over your head. Use your hand to show mom’s height being a little shorter than yourself.
Piipirtangqertuq-llu.

Piipirtangqertuq-llu.

There is also a baby.

Piipiq-qaa nacaryugtuq?

Piipiq-qaa nacaryugtuq?

Does baby want to wear a hat?

Using your arms, position like you are holding a baby. Hold up a hat. For each head item the baby does not want to wear, nod your head no while saying, “Qang’a, piipiq...” “No, the baby...”
Piipiq-qaa malagg’aayaryugtuq?

Piipiq-qaa malagg’aayaryugtuq?

Does baby want to wear a fur hat?

Piipiq-qaa pelatuugyugtuq?

Piipiq-qaa pelatuugyugtuq?

Does baby want to wear a scarf?

Hold up a fur hat. Hold up a scarf.
For Ii-i, piipiq pelatuugyugtuq ‘Yes, baby wants to wear a scarf’, put the scarf on baby’s head and tie it under her chin.

1. Tuntuvak Taqukaq-llu The Moose and the Bear
2. Piipiq ‘The Baby’
3. Kuskaq Avelngaq-llu Cat and Mouse
4. Kegluneq Maqaruaq-llu Wolf and Rabbit
5. Muluk’uuryulriik The Two That Wanted Milk
6. Piipiq Ellamun Anvailegmi Before Baby Goes Outside
7. Nacarraam Aciani Under the Hat
8. Neryugtuten-qaa? Do You Want to Eat?
9. Aataq Qenertuq Dad is Angry
10. Catangqerta Yaassiicuaraam Iluani? What is Inside the Little Box?

 

 

 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction What is TPR Storytelling?
Total Physical Response The Natural Approach General Steps of TPR Storytelling
My Classroom: First and Second Grade Sample Mini-Stories References
Additional Resources Project (pdf)  
 

 

 

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