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Menominee Sign Language Mill Talk. Menominee Indian Reservation. College of Menominee Nation Sacred Little Ones Initiative 2013. Menominee Mill Talk. A Counting Book for Children In Sign and Menominee Language. Menominee Mill Talk. There are many big noisy machines inside the sawmill. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Menominee Sign LanguageMill Talk

    College of Menominee NationSacred Little Ones Initiative 2013

    Menominee Indian Reservation

  • Menominee Mill TalkA Counting Book for Children In Sign and Menominee Language

  • Menominee Mill Talk

  • There are many big noisy machines inside the sawmill.

  • M.T.E. is a sawmill located in Neopit, Wisconsin.Big trees are trucked to the sawmill where they are cut for sale. Look at the logs lined up ready to go in to the sawmill.

  • Men at WorkThe noise of big machines make it impossible for workers to hear. Men wear headphones to protect their ears from noise.

  • Menominee Mill TalkMill workers often use sign language to talk to each over the noise of the big machines. We will practice a basic counting system people use to sign one another at the Menominee mill. Practice forming the number signs with your hands. (Say the number words out loud while you learn.) Soon you will know how to count to ten in Mill Talk sign language.

  • Nekot 1

  • Nis 2

  • Naeqniw 3

  • Niw 4

  • Nianan 5

  • Nekutuasetah 6

  • Nohekan7

  • Suasek 8

  • Sakaew 9

  • Metatah 10

  • GlossaryNe kot 1 Nis 2 Naeq niw 3 Niw 4 Ni an an 5 Ne ku tua se tah 6 No he kan 7 Su a sek 8 Sak aew 9 Me ta tah 10

  • Teacher NotesThe sign language used by Menominee Tribal Enterprise mill workers has its roots in the Native sign language practiced in the ancient tradition of trade among Indigenous people. The MTE lumber mill is one of few places remaining where Native sign language is still used every day. Mill Talk is a celebration of the spirit of adaptation and ingenuity of Indigenous culture.

  • General InformationMenominee Mill Talk is an informational picture story book supported by the Sacred Little Ones initiative and dedicated to the infusion of Indigenous culture and reading instruction for American Indian children. The project is funded by the American Indian College Fund and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

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