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The Wood's Edge

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by Lori Benton


  shekoli—a greeting

  ola:ná—corn soup

  iyo—good

  o-kee-wa’h—farewell

  Náhte’ asilu—How do you say…?

  yotahyú:ni—lots of berries

  a’ʌ:ná—bow

  kayu:kwíle’—arrow

  ashale’—knife

  A’no:wál—Turtle Clan

  ohkwa:lí—bear

  Né: ka’í:k aknulhá—This is my mother

  ha’tiyo—a good voice

  Kanien’kehá:ka—People of the Flint, the Mohawk

  ONEIDA 13 MOON CALENDAR

  Moon Month

  approximate correspondence

  Snow Moon January

  Midwinter Moon February

  Half-Day Moon March

  Thundering Moon April

  Planting Moon May

  Strawberry Moon June

  Green Bean Moon July

  Green (or New) Corn Moon August

  Harvest Moon September

  Storing Moon October

  Giving Thanks Moon November

  Hunting Moon December

  Long Night Moon

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  LORI BENTON was raised east of the Appalachian Mountains, surrounded by early American history going back three hundred years. Her novels transport readers to the eighteenth century, where she brings to life the colonial and early federal periods of American history. These include Burning Sky, recipient of three Christy Awards, and The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn. When Lori isn’t writing, reading, or researching, she enjoys exploring the Oregon wilderness with her husband.

 

 

 


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