Reading Guide For Chippewa Number Words Activities
Original Source Text: “A Theoretical and Practical Grammar of the Otchipwe Language” by R.R. Bishop Baraga 1878
As you read over pages 306 to 330 please take special note of the following items:
- What is a Number? ______
- What are the 5 “sorts” of number and how are they used?
1)Cardinal numbers:______
2)Distributive numbers:______
3)Multiplying numbers:______
4)Multiplying-distributive numbers:______
5)Ordinal numbers:______
- What are the Chippewa words for the following numbers?
1)______
2)______
3)______
4)______
5)______
6)______
7)______
8)______
9)______
10) ______
11) ______
12) ______
- How do some of the number words change in daily use?
- What changes occur when number is used as a measure?
- What word is used when the measure is a rounded number?
- From remark 4, what are the different words suffixed onto numbers to describe the following?
a)Days: ______
b)Wooden Vessels:______
c)Clothing materials:______
d) Wood or lumber: ______
e)Metal, stone, or glass: ______
f)Globular objects: ______
g)A pair: ______
h)Bag or sack: ______
i)Canoe, boat, vessel: ______
j)Outstretched arms of a man measuring a fthom: ______
k)Measurement by the foot: ______
l)Measurement by the span: ______
m)Measurement by the inch:______
- Page 317 – What word is used for measurement of the hours and what does this tell you about the Chippewa view of daily time?
- Distributive Numbers: how are these spoken differently than Cardinal Numbers?
- Multiplying Numbers: how are these spoken differently than Cardinal Numbers?
- Multiplying-Distributive Numbers: how are these spoken differently than numbers that are only multiplying?
- Ordinal Numbers: List the following Chippewa words for ordinal numbers
1)First: ______
2)Second: ______
3)Third: ______
4)Fourth:______
5)Fifth:______
6)Sixth:______
7)Seventh:______
8)Eighth:______
9)Nineth:______
10)Tenth:______
- How are numeral verbs used for Animate substantives:
- How are numeral verbs used for inanimate substantives.
Article “Native Numbers”
- How would you characterize the difference between Native American views of number and that of the European colonizers?
- What do we learn about Native American concepts of number by the words used for numbers in native languages?
- What cultural conflict of views is revealed by the lawyer’s reaction to the testimony of the Cree hunter in the James Bayvs. Hydro-Quebec court case?
- What were some of the purposes of notched sticks for the Powhatan and Chippewa peoples?
- What method of keeping information did the Inca use and how efficient of a system was it?
- Are there examples within European culture of individuals who held a similar view of number as Native Americans?
Matching Assessment (Answer Key)
1) F / A) naanan2) G / B) zhaangaswi
3) D / C) ningodwaaswi
4) J / D) niswi
5) A / E) niizhwaaswi
6) C / F) bezhig
7) E / G) niizh
8) H / H) nishwaaswi
9) B / I) midaaswi
10) I / J) niiwin
Place the following Ordinal number in correct order
Eko-naananing / First: NetamisingEko-niizhing / Second: Eko-niizhing
Netamising / Third: Eko-nising
Eko-niiwing / Fourth: Eko-niiwing
Eko-nising / Fifth: Eko-naananing