ATTENTION, PLEASE READ:
**Notice of Intent:**
This podcast was created to support members of the Arapaho Tribe in learning their tribal language and preserving their culture. The resources shared here are not to be exploited for profit, personal gain, or any form of financial or social advantage. All contributors to this podcast are volunteers and receive no compensation. We ask that you engage with this content solely to help sustain the Arapaho language for future generations. Hohou!
Are you interested in joining us on the podcast? Great! Here's how:
Send us an email at arapahostorytelling@gmail.com to let us know you would be interested in telling a story.
Write a very brief story. A simple 4 to 5 line story is perfect.
Use available resources to translate your story into Hinono'eitiit. (see Resources box)
Choose a few words from your story to be your vocabulary words. There is no minimum.
Fill in the form below with your story info. This will make it so we can post the script of the story to the website for others to read along with what you have written.
Email your story to arapahostorytelling@gmail.com.
NOTE:
To join us and read your story on the podcast, you will need a device that can access the internet to join us on a Zoom call. Please ensure your have stable internet connection and the device you use has a decent quality microphone so we hear you loud and clear!
Your own personal knowledge of Hinono'eitiit
A friend or relative
This Arapaho Dictionary
The online Arapaho Lexical Dictionary
The Arapaho Language Project Website