Dakota Language Quiz Bowl
Wednesday, April 17th, 2024
10:00am
Oyáte Iápi Akíčhiyapi Wówapiska – Oyate Language Bowl Study Guide
Introduction This guide serves as a comprehensive framework for participants in the Oyate Language Bowl, emphasizing the use of the Dakhóta language. Teams will engage in a series of rounds designed to test and showcase their knowledge and creativity in constructing sentences in Dakhóta, with a focus on cultural and linguistic authenticity.
Part One: Round One – Creative Sentence Construction
- Objective: Teams will construct original questions or statements in Dakhóta.
- Rules:
- Sentences must exceed one word, avoiding single-word responses.
- Teams alternate turns, presenting their sentences aloud.
- Repetition of previously stated sentences by other teams is not allowed.
- Examples Provided: A list of example sentences is offered to guide participants in forming their own unique sentences. Examples include basic introductions, expressing likes/dislikes, and daily activities.
Part Two: Round Two – Prompt-Based Sentence Creation
- Objective: Using provided prompts, teams will create contextually relevant questions or statements.
- Prompts: A series of Dakhóta words indicating various questioning contexts (e.g., “Táku” for “what”, “Tuktéd” for “where”).
- Rules:
- Constructed sentences must be more than one word.
- Teams take turns, ensuring no repetition of previously given answers.
- Examples Provided: Participants are encouraged to use the prompts creatively, forming sentences that might include inquiries about surroundings, personal preferences, or future plans.
Part Three: Round Three – Advanced Prompt Utilization
- Objective: Teams will again use prompts to generate complex sentences, potentially involving temporal or conditional constructs.
- Prompts: Focus on temporal and situational contexts (e.g., “ȟtánihaŋ” for “yesterday”, “wétu” for “spring”).
- Rules: Similar to Round Two, with an emphasis on crafting more complex sentence structures.
- Examples Provided: Suggested sentences include expressions of actions in time, descriptions of the environment, and personal experiences.
Part Four: Final Round – Strategic Question and Statement Formation
- Objective: Teams will select from final question prompts to construct a high-stakes question or statement, wagering points based on confidence in their answer.
- Prompts: Focus on conjunctions and transitional phrases (e.g., “čha” for “and so”, “eštá” for “even though”).
- Bidding: Teams bid points from their total score, adding a strategic element to the final round.
- Rules:
- Points can only be bid from scores earned in the final round.
- The highest-scoring team wins, with subsequent places determined by points.
- Ties are broken by additional rounds of question/statement formation.
- Examples Provided: Illustrate the use of prompts in constructing complex, culturally rich sentences.