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1 Spily^y Tyrooo, W arm Springs, Oregon Page 13 December 14-, 2011 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON Ichishkiin N u m u Kiksht CH’KAa XABAXIX KLISMSPAMA WALPTAIKASH CHRISTMAS CAROLS TU’TSE NAA’TSE TUGWEBADU THE LITTLE DRUMMER BOY TlaaxwNuwik’ani Winamti 0 come all ye faithful Kemma m e’e umu pa rum pa pum pum Come they told me Walptaik Natiitait Walptaik Pinaqw’alat Haulaak natiit Pinaqw’alasha ayayatmsha Nami Anilaki Anna Awatawisha auna Awatawisha auna Awatawisha, Nami Piap Padu na’toaduna poone, pa rum pa pum pum A new born king to see Tubetse pesa hemma oo kea pa rum pa pum pum Our finest gifts to bring 0 come, all ye Faithful joyful and triumphant 0 come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem Come and behold, born the King of Angels, 0 come let us adore him 0 come let us adore him Oh come let us adore him, Christ the Lord Ya’a o kobena hemma tngu pa rum pa pum pum rum pa pum pum rum pa pum pum To lay before the king Oka pesa oo matuzuna pa rum pa pum pum So to honor him O te kemmase When we come. Tu’tse ongatsi pa rum pa pum pum Little Baby Nu tutuha naat’se pa rum pa pum pum Kw’ala Nch’i Namn Tichamyau SILENT NIGHT Ch’kaya xabaxix Ch’kaya xabaxix Itkiaxi ch’kayS Saqw dauwax Yax qla dax dix waliq Hk’ask’as kwadau wataq Shaxl ishtamx iyaxan Dal wau itkadagwax Yok’ayo shaxl ish tam x ba dalwau Silent night Holy night All is calm All is bright Round yon virgin Mother and child Holy infant so tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace sleep in heavenly peace I am a poor boy too Joy to the world Nu ki hemma namepetu pa rum pa pum pum I have no g ift to bring Kw’ala miyanash iyanawi ticham pinachaxlpn Achaxlpawak imiim tmna Haulaak ticham walptaikt Haulaak ticham walptaikt Haulaak Haulaak icham walptaikt Tumuhedu kea, pa rumm pa pum pum rum pa pum pum rum pa pum pum Thats fit to give our King Nu u tutsakangukwu, pa rum pa pum Joy to the world, the Lord is come Let Earth receive her king Let every heart prepare him room and Heaven and nature sing and Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing And Heaven and nature sing and Heaven, and Heaven, and nature sing Shall I play for you E we toamakoo? On my drum Mary yoo tsokwa’mo, pa rum pa pum pum Mary nodded Kootsoo sepu o manekemma, pa rum pa pum pum The ox & lamb kept time Nu e w etoa pebapunne, pa rum pa pum pum I played my drum for him The Ichishkiin Team: Ariita Rhoan, Suzie Slockish, Anna Clements, Merle Kirk & Dallas Winishut Extend there warmest of holiday greetings to each and everyone of you and your families and pray you have a wonderful 201 2 E pesa’ma tubem oo’a pa rum pa pum pum rum pa pum pum I played my best for him Above Children are in the spirit o f making Decoratios and Below, Sunhawk Kirk and Justice Allen are decorating the Christmas Tree donated by Merle Kirk 0 ’nose e musudunne, pa rum pa pum pum Then he smiled at me E wetoano Me & my drum KI TUNEMAYU TOGANO SILENT NIGHT Our students have come a long way since the first day of class. W ith the Holiday season coming up, the stu dents have been learning Christmas songs in the Ichishkiin language. As well they have learned social dances and much more. You are invited to witness the first ever, Im mersion Clasroom Our Tribal Member children ages 3 and 4 year olds who will dem onstate some of w hat they learned up to now. ki tunemayu togano Silent night Unu pooha togano Holy night No’opko ki tuneyayupunne All is calm No’yoona unu tabuapunne All is bright Ooka tuha’yoo tu pea no Round yon virgin mother & child Pooha onga’atse pesa uwe Holy infant so tender & mild Tubetse pesa u’we “Autni Ichishkiin Sapsikwat” sleep in heavenly peace Tubetse pesa u’we sleep in heavenly peace Christmas Program Thursday, December 2 9 , 2011 Agency Longhouse 1 2 ::0 0 pm 1 2 :0 5 pm 1 2 :1 0 pm 0 KEMMA NO’YOONA Introduction Val Switzler, Director of Culture & Heritage Program Invocation - Children will do the Table Song Suzie Slockish Ichishkiin Instructor PROGRAM BEGINS = Maniwa Santa = Jingle Bells 1 2 :2 5 pm DANCING * = = = = MC: Wilson Wewa Skip Dance Sneak Up Round Dance Eel Dance 1 2 :3 0 pm CHILDRENS GIFT PRESENTATIONS TO SENIORS 1 2 :4 5 pm The Administrative & Consultants of Culture & Heritage Department: Val Switzler, Director Josie Blackwolf, Secretary Wilford Jim, Cultural Craft Geraldine Jim, Cultural Craft Want to wish you all a joyful Christmas and a blessed 2012 Children eat lunch 1 :0 0 pm return to school or parent take s tu d e n t. 0 COME, ALL YE FAITHFUL 0 kemma no’yoona o pesa sooname no kwetzoi o kemma, o kemma bethlehemwitoo kemma oo maheda tohakasa nakwe’e kemma tam m e oo sootuhi kemma tam m e oo sootuhi kemma tam m e oo sootuhi Te Pabe’e Te Naa O come, all ye Faithful joyful and triumphant O come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem Come and behold, born the King of Angels, O come let us adore him O come let us adore him Oh come let us adore him, Christ the Lord The Numu Team: Gerald Danzuka, Shirley Tufti & CarlaDean Winishut wish you and your family happy holidays and a posperous 2012. Come and Learn Ichishkiin Language Suzie Slockish, Ichishkiin Instructor is having a Community Language Class on Monday & Wednesday evenings from 5 :3 0 pm - 9 :0 0 pm in the Basement of Culture & Heritage Language Departm ent. Christmas Break Activity Another activity happening this month in the Basement of Culture & Heritage Department is by Minnie Wallulatum of Children Protective Services (CPS). She will be teaching Medallion and Necklace making to children 18 & under and ask th at children under 10 be accompanied by a parent or guardian. December 19th, 8:30am -1 2noon & 1:30pm - 4:30pm 20th, 8:30am -1 2noon & 1:30pm - 4:30pm 21 st, 8:30am -1 2noon & 1:30pm - 4:30pm 22nd, 8:30am - 1 2noon & 1:30pm - 4:30pm 23rd, 8:30am - 12:00 noon Lunch will be on your own from 1 2 noon - 1 pm J 1 •A m ?