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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1981)
Page 8 July 8,1981 Spilyay Tymoo July 8,1981 Page 9 Energy abounds at this year’s Pi-Ume-Sha I *A S|S The Pi-Ume-Sha parade featured devil dancers who were practiced in keeping the children in line by scaring the heck out of them. J 1 'A The highlight of the Pi-Ume-Sha days celebration was Wasco dancing. The seldom seen cougar dance pictured here opened the ■S» _______ presentation with Chief Nelson Wallulatum leading this and various other Wasco dances. Fascinated by it all Gibby Kalama, Jr. holds on to his roach when the afternoon wind picked up. Spilyay Tymoo photos by Ranglla, guest Governor Victor Atiyeh visited with folks the celebration. He showed interest in various crafts- com husk bags. Intrigued by the design on Lillie he talks to her about it. A tiyeh spends his craft time' he did a little of while wandering around the Pi-' Shewczyk and Stowell Master of ceremonies Nathan Jim was at the microphone from dawn through half the night. He still had enough energy to join in the “slow motion with instant replay” dance on Sunday. During one of the fun dances, men donned the ladies’ shawls for a graceful war dance and women borrowed bustles to perform the men’s war dance.