Kelli Cedarfield

Pawnee Language Learning

The beautiful Pawnee language in small doses. Word of the Day a few days a week, quick grammar lessons, with the occasional dose of history and culture. pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com

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Kelli Cedarfield

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Apr 5, 2026

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Episodes

#161- Cooper's Hawk 05.04.2026

kûtawîkûcû - Cooper’s Hawk I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#160 - Happy New Year! 22.03.2026

sakurihûr - special day turahê / turahî - good, well I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#159 - Hawk / kirikawâki 14.03.2026

kirikawâki - hawk I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#157 - Dog 08.03.2026

asâki’ - dog Usahki-pi-pe-do-de-shak - transliteration of Dog Chief’s name, later given the English name of Simond Adams. He married Chas-tah-wee-rah-huh-ra-re-kuh, and they are the ancestors of several large Pawnee families. I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelea...

#156 - The Ghost Wife 28.02.2026

The last of this winter’s storytelling. So glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#155 Courthouse Rock 21.02.2026

This is a Hero Story. Hero Stories are very popular among the Pawnee people, even today. So glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#154 Coyote and Bear 06.02.2026

Here is a Pawnee story for you, as told by Quese IMC, a Skidi and Chaui Pawnee citizen. Enjoy! Coyote and Bear (click on the title to listen) I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#153 - Modern Take on Creation Story 30.01.2026

Looking at the Pawnee Creation Story through modern eyes. So glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#152 - The Creation Story 17.01.2026

This is the Pawnee creation story. To learn more, here are my references: -Chamberlain, Von Del. Children of the Sky . Leighton Press, Los Angeles, 2018. -Echo-Hawk, Roger. The Enchanted Mirror, Book One, Ancient Pawneeland . Copyright by Roger Echo-Hawk, 2018. -Reed, Matt, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer for the Pawnee Nation. The Pawnee Creation Story . Speech given at Pawnee, Oklahoma, 202...

#151 - Winter 06.01.2026

A few thoughts from Roger Echo-Hawk on Pawnee seasons. I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#150 - 2025 In Review 31.12.2025

It was a great year! So glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#149 - I know ___ 19.12.2025

tatirâ’îta - I know wêtaskitawi - you are in the lead (Southband dialect) wîtaskitawi - you are in the lead (Skidi dialect) â - and iriratûtîstira - I depend on you So glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#148 - I am thankful for - 12.12.2025

Southband dialect: tâtačikstêhu’ - I am thankful [the ‘for’ is implied] Skidi dialect: tâtačikstîhu’ - I am thankful [the ‘for’ is implied] New vocabulary: râkârûru’ - the prepared meal awirâriktis - the elders, the old people pîrakipirîru’ - the young children râripakusu’ - servicemen / servicewomen I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, please consider becoming a free o...

#147 - Full Moon: Big Duck Moon / December 06.12.2025

Traditional: kiwakskuču’ / kiwakskucu’ - Big Duck Moon / December Also Traditional: pitsikat - winter I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#146 - I have spoken. 26.11.2025

Southband Dialect: iriwê turahe - It is very good. tatpâku - I have spoken. nawa / nawa iri - Amen. Skidi Dialect: iriwî turahi - It is very good. tatpaku - I have spoken. nawa / nawa iri - Amen. I’m so glad you’re here! To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#145 - Bless the food& those who made it. 21.11.2025

sûrukstâkârûriwârit - please make the food good / bless the food. Southband dialect: irîrihrâkârura’u - those who prepared the meal Skidi dialect: irîrirâkârura’u - those who prepared the meal I’m so glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Le...

#144 - Please bless my family. 14.11.2025

ati’us - father tirawâhat - universe, expanse around us Southband Dialect: ke’isûtâkačikskâpâkis - have pity on them; bless them Skidi Dialect: ki’isûtâkačikskapâkis - have pity on them; bless them Both dialects: kuratîraktâru - my family I’m so glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid sub...

#143 - Full Moon: Little Duck Moon / November 06.11.2025

Traditional: kiwakski’ - Little Duck Moon / November After removal to Oklahoma: hâkâruhkutsu’ - feast / November I’m so glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#142 - I am thankful I can talk to you today 30.10.2025

tâtačikstêhu’ — I am thankful tirasâkariki — that this day ratakutpâwaktit — for me to talk to you I’m so glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#141 - Prayer: The Child He Made for Himself 23.10.2025

pîra’u - child witi’aruhra’u - the one he made for himself (Southband dialect) witi’ahûha’u - the one he made for himself (Skidi dialect) So glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#140 - Prayer: Greetings, Father of Creation 16.10.2025

nawa - greetings ati’us - my/our father atira - my/our mother tirawâhat - all creation, from the earth to the sky to the heavens I’m so glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#139 - Full Moon: Geese Migrate South / October 07.10.2025

Traditional: kisistu’ - geese migrate south/ October After removal to Oklahoma: rêckuhke - Autumn/ October [Southband Dialect] [the ‘c’ is pronounced ‘ts’] rîckuhki - Autumn/ October [Skidi Dialect] [the ‘c’ is pronounced ‘ts’] Thanks for listening! Pawnee Language Learning is a listener-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get...

#138 - Pawnee and Early Americans(con't) 03.10.2025

A story shared by Ronnie O’Brien about her husband’s ancestors and their friendship with the Pawnee people. I’m so glad you’re here! Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#137 - Pawnee and Early Americans 25.09.2025

Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

#136 - Full Moon: Snake Moon/ September 11.09.2025

pîra’u’ rarahkâta’îspu - children going back to school [used after removal] parutpakskari - snake moon [traditional] Pawnee Language Learning is a reader-supported publication. To support the Pawnee Language Program, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Pawnee Language Learning at pawneelanguagelearning.substack.com/subscribe

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