Spilyay Tymoo Editorial E Coosh EEW (The way it is) Letters to the Editor t vvjCj 4 auum xi t f " ' . ; - - - iaV 'ia iaTi I. IZP" .. ..IIMUU J I The Olympic Games have come to a close and is now a thing of the past except for those fond memories that linger in the minds of the athletes. "Yep!" It's a great honor for an individual to make the Olympic team and represent the U.S. against all the athletes around the world. While watching the games a couple of things stuck out to where it should be mentioned. The first is how they kept saying that the scoring would be more better be cause it would be done on com puters. But the more the games went on the more it was evident that the Olympic Committee should really clean house and get rid of all the prejudice judges and start with a new group. No matter how even or how equal the scoring will be by using computers, the same judges will be using the computers to score the bouts. It was said that all three judges had to push the button at the same instant to score points. Well, if a judge didn't want a boxer to pile up points all he had to do was not push the button. Like the Griffin bout where the Cuban boxer beat him, and after a protest by the U.S. Team, they agreed that Griffin should have won the bout but the computer didn't record the points he scored during the match. This all goes to show that the same judges are at the drivers seat. Any American just about has to knock out his opponent to win the match. Also when a Cuban boxer entered the ring they almost had him declared the winner before the bout started. We all know that all the countries are against the U.S. for having such fine athletes and the only way they can beat , them is through these judges they use inthe Olympic games. By this the 1 U.S. boxers when they climb into the ring they have to face their opponent and also the system and make an exceptional showing to win the match if he can. For sure everyone knows it takes the timed events where no one can deny the winner like in swimming, track and field events where it is clear who the winner is. But to sit and listen to excuses of saying the computers were not recording the points because the three judges never pressed the button at the same time to record the point. The other thing I'd like to mention or ask, where docs NBC get their interviewers? As U.S.'s Jennifer Capriati beat Steffi Graf for the gold in tennis it appeared like a person right off of skid row done the interviewing. Unshaven, no tie, looked worse off than many guys who are down and out. It would appear that people who are going to be seen world wide on TV, would have a little self respect and shave and wear a suit and tie to do the interviewing of such a lovely young girl who just won the gold for the U.S. It just ruined the whole picture and took the glory away from the young girl who had played her heart out for that medal. . , , . Well, no one will take notice to what was said here but is pleasing to get it off my mind, and makes me feel just, "Gooood." pill uMin.MMlP. 1 "I" J. A .mWW""' IL!.-;;-v- .!lu l.J'!-l-,-:';'fj ' ' A i ".i : . . V:' t ' i .' ''I " " ' ' . . ' ' ' !- n.;'.. ' s . . t.i: v , j - ,..v " -- ', i.,. ii m3 Toe Spilyay Sez: "One word of advicc.don't give it." YIKES SS SS SS "According to the accident statistics a guy gets hit by a car every 20 minutes," said John to his friend. His friend, "Gosh! I sure wouldn't want to be that guy." YIKES SS SS SS Well election time will be here soon and all the politicians are blaming the other party for all the bad things that have happened. If there was anyone to pitty it should have been George Washington. He couldn't blame his trouble on the previous party. YIKES SS SS SS I Now days we have two chances I none. YIKES ! SS SS EDITOR'S NOTE Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from its readers. All letters, preferably 300 words or less, must Include the author's signature and address. Thank you letters and poetry will be published at the editor's discretion. All letters are the opinion of the author and do not reflect in any way the opinion of Spilyay Tymoo. Spilyay Tymoo reservesthe right to edit all copy OR refuse publication of any material that may contain fibebus statements. Happy 1st Birthday (August 23rd) Davina Lynn! Having you in this last year has helped me realize, "I m a MOMand I got responsibility now.Iknowifsbeenareal rough year but I'm working on chang ing it for the better. So you, your brother and sister could have a better life than what I've had. So bear with me and I'll do the best I could. . Love you, Your MOM Ness of becoming wealthy. Slim and SS No future without past To the editor, Our Grandfathers fought and died for what some say was land. The land didn't belong to anyone nor did the. sky and water. The Great Spirit made it for them to use. They fought to protect these things for thcirchildrcn and grandchildren. Their lives were for their children. They centered everything around thcchildrcn.Thcy were everything to them: Midwife, Doctor, Teacher, Lawyer, etc. They taught them to survive and to fight for what they believed in. Mexicans come into this Country to live. They are told that their chil dren have to go to school and learn English. The parents don't have to go to school if they don't wish to. They speak Spanish in their homes and out in public. They do not give up their culturc.Thcy cat Mexican food.make Mexican clothes, blankets, and etc. It is now required in California to take Spanish in Grammar School. If the government takes away one person's religion and culture, they would have to take everyone's away. The one who was named after the Alcohol shows To the editor, I am currently seeking and finding the tools I need to overcome this weakness we know as alcoholism & drug addiction. I'm in my second week here at Puyallup Tribal Treat ment Center and would like to rec ommend to all my people who are finding drugs and alcohol a problem to deal with it and give our children a fair shot at truly living. Really just wanted to share this article I ran across while here in treatment. Alcohol is a product of amazing versatility. It will remove stains from designer clothes. It will also remove the clothes of your back, If by chance it is used in sufficient quantity, al cohol will remove furniture from the ' Employee picnic successful, enjoyable To the editor, The annual employees picnic was held on Wednesday, August 12, 1992. The committee would like to express their appreciation to everyone who sold and especially to those who bought tickets to support this func tion. We would like to thank Geraldine Blodgett who cooked the salmon. She was notified on short notice, but still took time out of her busy schedule to come down and help us out. We want to thank the Tribal Council for letting us use the Longhouse and for the salmon do nation. All the employees were ap preciative of the General Managers and Tribal Council members who came back from their meeting in Hood River to support their em ployees and make an appearance at the picnic. Made us all feel appreci ated for all our hard work. We want to apologize for the people who were supposed to handle the games and were unable to attend. We do not know the reason for the misunderstanding, but it all turned out alright as it rained during our picnic. The attached list is to let everyone know who won the raffle prizes and if you see your name on there and we have not contacted you; please come to the Finance Department and pick up yourprize. We want to thank Herb Graybael's crew who supplied the tables and benches and the P.A. system. And again we would like to thank Clint Smith for bringing our eating ware and for hauling our raffle There's no excuse To the editor, This letter is to inform the con cerned members of the Warm Springs community that I am writing my apology for my wrong doings on or about June 29. I know there is no excuse for it However, like many others I'm sure we regret it. Thanks for letting me have my say. Monica Wahnetah ycllowish-grccn shooting star, tried to bring an tribes togctner as one. i don't believe he was trying to get them all in one place but together as friends of an Indian Nation. Things arc still not right. One Indian can't make that One's dream come true. More voices have to try to be heard. We can't fight like the one's that have past over a hundred years ago. Now we have to fight with words. We arc suppose to have freedom of speech. Look how Indian's dress, eat, and talk. Don't you think that some day Indian's will be called what our Grandfather's fought against? I'm not getting down on Indians, I myself am part Indian. The blood of my ancestors runs in my heart. I care for all Indians. I say again, without the past, there can be no future. If our Grandfathers hadn't fought and died for their be lief, where would we be? Catherine Nelson P.O. Box 552 Hamilton, City, CA 95951 versatility home. Rugs from the floor, food from the table, lining from the stomach, vision from the eyes, and judgment from the mind. Alcohol will also remove good reputations, good jobs, good friends, happiness from children's hearts, sanity, freedom, spouses, relation ships, man's ability to adjust and live with his fellow man. And even life itself. As a remover of things. Alcohol has no equal. I thank you and I will remember you all in my thoughts and prayers. May Grandfather Great Spirit guide you and watch over each and every one of you, God bless you. La-Wat La-Wat prizes to the picnic area. This year's picnic KingandQucen were Alfred Wolfe and Amelia Tewee. They will reign until we crown new ones next year. Let's all start planning ahead for next year and make it a better annual affair. If anyone would like to volun teer to be on the picnic committee please call Benson Heath at Employee Services. Employee Picnic Committee Employee Picnic raffle items and winners: Two Bedroom Cabin Tent - Cariane Johnson Complete Music System - Bunski Leonard Summer House - Delvis Heath Filing Cabinet - Pauline Allen Stand Fan 16"- Maxine McKinley Tough Trike - Paula Brisbois Ultimate Water Gun - Ray Shike, Jr. BadmintonVolleyballHorse Shoe Set - Albert Bryant, Sr. Gumball Machine "Tasmanian" -Joe Boise Harry Henderson Doll - Flora Frank Pedal Float - Keith Charley Emergency Road Kit - Kahseuss J sc It son Backpack "Backup" - Paul Henderson Backpack "Sesame Street" - Oils Johnson Backpack "Color Slick" -Dorothea Cassaway Soft Bat n Ball - Ernie Sconawah Lawn Shower Sprinkler - Patches Thank you friends, for support To the Editor, This letter is to thank all those friends I didn't know I had who were so supportive aJid helpful after my recent accident near the mill. I'm getting back on my feet now and am looking forward to the senior citizen's trip to Green Bay, Wisconsin toward the end of this month. I sustained a bump on my head and shattered my shoulder, which wsis repaired in sur- A belated birthday greeting Alexander R. Tohet May you enjoy and live the life of peace and love From, Mom Maxine, Teresa, Ftosanne & Maximino Tho Indian Nurso The following poem was written and submitted by Violet Higgins, Director of Nursing, at Browning, and is Indicative of the wide range of interests and talents among Billings Area MS nurses. She is unique, this care giver, this healer. Did not anticipate what this profession would deal her. Began with a dream, a goal somewhere in time. Things fall into place, details mesh, is this a sign? On to Nursing school, University life encountered. Often of a different group from the norm, out num bered. . ...... Cultural differences, ruled by time and study, building self motivation. What strange concepts? Generally not utilized on the reservation. Personal problems to contend with, those at home. Aging parents, growing children with problems of their own. Many dealt with loss of beloved Individuals, no time to grieve! After many years, months, and days, finally...goal achieved! Back home to work among her own kind. A chance to utilize the knowledge burned into the mind. What joy, unmeasured rewards, and sadness. A dichotomy this profession, joy and sadness. The added element of fear in each and everyone. Will that day come when she is struck dumb! Will She encounter on that stretcher or in that bed. A loved one, not knowing if alive or dead. Caring for patients and their family, often a relative or friend. Comfort through touch, shared tears and hurt, attempt to mend. An eclectic group, those "Indian Nurses," their fates are S6c-l6Cl Found at bedsides, behind desks, in emergency situa tions or out in the field. It is ultimately worth it, the hard work, the stress. Nursing is our profession, we will accept nothing less! We are proud of goals achieved, of our culture. Of our knowledge and expertise, of those we nurture. , We are many, and will eventually be more. Role models mentors, for those yet to pass through that door..... Frisbee "Ninja Turtle" - Eugene Greene, Sr. Frisbee "Super Pro" - Charles Sclam 5-Piece Brush Set - Norma Kaudle Kaule Fishing Flys - Paula Brisbois School and office value pack - Marty Martinez Picture Album - Raydine Yallup Bic Rad Writer Set - Priscilla Ike Batman Lunch Pail - Herb Graybael Lawn Chair (Indian design) - Austin Greene Spilyay Mug - Patty Smith KWSO Sweatshirt - Taco Sam WS Apparel Sweatshirt - Priscilla Ike Spilyay Mug - Rachel Smith Spilyay Mug - Ante Pamperien KWSO Mug -Janell Smith KNT Water Bottle - Jo Hintsala KWSOT-shirt - Myra Shawaway KNT Hat -Priscilla Ike KNT T-shirt (buffalo) - Randall Nathan KNT Hat - Pat Speakthunder KNT Water Bottle - Alice Sampson Spilyay Mug - Sid Miller KNT Water Bottle - Lenora Doney KNT T-shirt - Sheryl Courtney KNT Hat - KKJ (Kate Jackson) KWSO Mug - Charlotte Herkshan KNT Hat - Allee Rae Tewee KWSO Sweatshirt - Ernie Sconawah Spilyay Mug - Norma Smith KNT Water Bottle - Cordelia Charley-Miller KWSO T-shirt - Norma Smith Spilyay Mug - Marty Martinez jery last week. I would especially like to thank my son Bobby for being here to help me out, Matilda Mitchell for her help and to my mom, Fanny Waheneka, for taking care of me. I'm also very grateful that my grandson Carlos is okay. Again, I thank you all for your concern and caring. Sincerely, Faye Waheneka Thank you all who cared for me To the editor, I would like to thank my family and friends for being my support while away from home. For being there for me and for all the B-day cards and gifts I received which made To my son-my grandson & my great grandson Maxtmino Rulz-McKlnley Happy 1st Birthday! May your many years to come be joyous ones. Love, your mom Rosanne, grandma Teresa, & Great yi ai iuii iu iriMrtiiiv nw. ....wj . v. s Victim recovering To the editor, We the family of Victor Becerra, Jr. want to say a heartfelt "Thank you" to all our people who prayed for Victor during his crisis. He really is a living miracle today. As the doctors told us he may not make it through. That he would be behind as he was shot through ear to ear. Victor can see and is himself again. We can only give the Lord praises for his mercy. Again thank you all my people,) relatives and friends. And all church members and ministers. Maxine McKinley and all her children and grandchildren Apology extended To the editor, I'm writing to Warm Springs community to say I'm sorry that I was drinking at Pi-Ume-Sha rodeo on June 27 and I will try not to let it happen again. Thank you, Albert Bryant me feci verv loved. I appreciate everything all of you have done for me. I hope and pray that someday, someway, somehow I can return all the love that you all have shown for me. Continued on page 8 I! K