Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, April 09, 1982, Page 6, Image 6

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    Pag«« April 9,1982
April 9,1982 Page 7
Trip to Hawaii fulfills dreams for Simnasho students
A visit to the Polynesian Culture Center gave visitors an
oportunity to share some fo the south sea islands’ Culture. Here
Mona Meanus demonstrates a Tahitian dance after a little
instruction.
Young Hawaiian students at Blanche Pope Elementary School
awed at having Indian students performing for them. It was a
experience for them, as well as for the Simnasho students.
Unlike Oregon, the ocean water around the Hawaiian islands is an aqua-marine color and very warm. Simnasho
visitors were warned of being too adventerous in the tides.
Spilyay Tymoo photos
Marsha Shewczyk
Flowers grow abundantly on the island. They are
pretty adorning one’s hair as well as being
beautiful on the many trees and bushes on the
island. Charlies Tailfeathers pins a bright flower
in Nancy Tailfeathers hair.
Aloha! (Welcome and goodbye.) Lorena Bil is glad to be
home after a week away from home. A ll of the Simnasho
troupe brought Hawaiian leis back to give to their awaiting
families.
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Trees to climb in are a little different on the island of Oahu than
they are in Warm Springs. Joshua Currey tries it out.
The first performance by Simnasho students took palce at the
llikai Hotel in Honolulu. They were well received.