San Juan School District
22nd Annual Heritage Language Conference
Monument Valley High School
Monument Valley, Utah
April 1, 2016
Information about the Diné (Navajo People), Language, History, and Culture
Monument Valley High School
Monument Valley, Utah
April 1, 2016
To the Navajo, the owl is a bearer of bad news. When an owl appears, it may be a warning that something terrible is about to happen. When a traditional Navajo sees an owl, he ppecker – A Navajo Talerays for intervention, protection, and guidance.
San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org
Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org
We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.
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Help students become familiar with their clans. The clan wheel can help students identify family relationships and connections.
Clan Wheel measures 19″ in diameter and has three layers made with sturdy railroad board. A heavy grommet hold the wheel together. The names of Related clans can be lined-up and displayed in the cut-out window.
San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org
Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org
We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.
7:30 AM REGISTRATION AND CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
8:00 AM GENERAL ASSEMBLY
8:30 AM KEYNOTE SPEAKER #1 Rex Lee Jim, Vice President, NN
9:45 AM KEYNOTE SPEAKER #2 Steve Darden
11:00 AM BREAK-OUT SESSION #1
12:00 PM LUNCH (provided)
1:00 PM BREAK-OUT SESSION #3
2:00 PM BREAK-OUT SESSION #4
3:15 PM EVALUATIONS / CERTIFICATES
Teachers are encouraged to attend any hands-on workshops that will be going on throughout the day with the STEAM Maker Expo that the USU Blanding Campus is hosting in conjunction with our conference.
In addition to the programs and activities listed in the attachments, please join us for a Thursday evening, pre-conference taco dinner, traditional dancing, and star gazing party! Thursday evening activities will take place at USU Blanding Campus Arts and Events Center outdoor plaza.
Navajo tacos and dancing from 5:00 pm until 7 pm (Taco Dinner hosted by IEC; dancers from San Juan School District and Desert Mountain Navajo Dancers)
Star gazing and program with Moab’s Red Rock Astronomer, Alex Ludwig, from 7:30 – 9:30 pm
The basic set consists of 150 colorful, index-sized cards; Navajo text on one side and English reference on the opposite side. Basic vocabulary set includes the following categories: animals, food, plants, seasons, family, household items, shapes, numbers and more!
Cards are printed on heavy cardstock.
Illustrations by Theresa Breznau.
San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org
Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org
We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.
Identify vowel sounds. Dicritical marks are clearly indicated.
Poster is printed on heavy cardstock and laminated.
Two sizes are available:
17″ x 22″ $6.00
11″ x 14″. $2.00
San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org
Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org
We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.
Available in two sizes:
17” x 22” – $6.00
11” x 17” – $2.00
San Juan School District
Heritage Language Resource Center
28 West 200 North
Phone: 435-678-1230
FAX: 435-678-1283
Store Hours: 9:00 – 4:30
Monday through Thursday
Email: rstoneman@sjsd.org
Online order at this Website: media.sjsd.org
We accept purchase orders, credit cards, and checks.
We bill only for items shipped and actual cost of shipping.
Personal orders ship after payment is received.
Please estimate 10% of purchase total for shipping cost.
Content for this site is provided by Clayton Long, Navajo Language Curriculum Designer and Harold Carey Jr. a Navajo Historian and Photojournalist from Malad City, Idaho.
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