Makah (MAKAH)

Courses

MAKAH 121: Introduction to the Makah Language

Credits 5

Introduction to the Makah Language is a beginning course in Makah focusing on the Makah Alphabet, pronunciation and accent. Useful phrases, expressions and dialogues at a beginner present tense level will be used. Vocabulary with specific Makah cultural context in balance with modern life situations will make for applicable language use. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

MAKAH 122: Makah Language II

Credits 5

Builds from the Introduction to Makah Language (MAKAH 121) foundation where speech was patterned in the moment. MAKAH 122 incorporates the past tense including functional words to slightly increase speech using words like but not limited to and, or, but, this, that, with, also. Furthermore, the use of past tense scenarios from select Makah historic incidents and traditional story examples will be used to enable learners to apply past tense to share stories from their own lives in Makah. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

MAKAH 123: Makah Language III

Credits 5

Builds grammatically to future tense constructions. Target vocabulary expands to include the five senses and lead words like auxiliary verbs, size, degrees, adjectives, question words, location and emotion. Common phrases to express opinion, thought and planning will be used to help speakers express themselves in the language. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Humanities, Elective) 

MAKAH 221: MAKAH IV

Credits 5

Makah 221 builds on the foundation of the tenses used in the 100 level classes, but with the conjunctions for making explanations. Target vocabulary will include more places and transportation, with some examples associated with Makah stories. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

MAKAH 222: MAKAH V

Credits 5

MAKAH 222 covers the use of conditional sentences, including a continuation of comments, phrases and expressions from MAKAH 221. An additional Makah story, including conditional sentences, will be included in this course. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)

MAKAH 223: MAKAH VI

Credits 5

Makah 223 focuses on the use of relative clauses. Students learn to use informational question words like who or where and use them as relative clauses. The course also focuses on the interactive pronoun suffixes. Traditional Makah stories will guide the curriculum. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Humanities, Elective)