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P.O. Ho 870 Warm Springs, OK 97761 Address Correction Requested U.S. IVJage Bulk Rale Tcrmi! No. 2 Warm Springs OR 97761 Spilyay lymoo 00064S "TRIALS SECTION U 0F 0 LlPtfAWy EUGENE, OR $703 News from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation ..... . , - .v-v. A Uti&. A VOL. 18 NO. 11 Deadline for the next Issue of Spilyay Tymoo Is June 4,1993 P.O. BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 v X X dancers demonstrate Native American grand entry. :3 ' J .f h x. x - fx i 31? j r . . . - .. i. - ii. I Hispanic dancing includes a spirited bottle dance Japanese dancer displays feelings about a far away love. International Dance Festival, held May 22 at Madras Junior High School, brought cultures together with traditional dance demonstrations. All gates along the Kah-Nee-Ta Road are closed at all times or else they will be blocked off. Also the gate south of Dry Creek Trailer Park one going up the hill. In addition, no motorcycle riding on Miller Flat and along Dry Creek. If seen you will be trespassing. Dry Creek Riding Association The Post Office lobby will be closed all day Memorial Day (5-31-93) all day so that the floors can be stripped. No one will be allowed to enter. MAY 28, 1993 Pi-Ume-Sha set for June 25, 26, 27 in honor of Treaty of 1855 The 24th Annual Pi-Umc-Sha Treaty Days is June 25, 26, 27, 1993, in the Recreation area behind the Community Center, Warm Springs, Oregon. In celebration of the Warm Springs Nation's Treaty of 1 855, June 25, 1855. Featuring Nathan "Eight Ball" Jim, M.C. An estimate of $8,000 in prize money is to be awarded to individual and team champions. An estimate of $4,000 in drummers pay. Local and visiting drumspaid after each session. Drummers are asked to bring their own chairs. In addition to dance contests other events will take place throughout the weekend. Indian stick games start Friday. Stick Came Tournament starts Sat-' urday. No dice or card games. The annual Men s and Women s Slo-Pitch Tournament. For informa tion about the tourney call 553-1227. Endurance Horse Race. Saturday. June 26. For information call 553- 3257. AlMndian Rodeo, see sports page for more information. Jackson "Big-O" Mitchell Me morial Drumming Contest; Special Dance Contests; Home of the Wan- A-Bce Contest. Saturday morning Traditional Dress Parade at 10:30 a.m. Prizes awarded in all categories. The 13th annual Pi-Umc-Sha run will take place Saturday morning at 8:00 a.m. Featuring a 10K and a 2.5 mile. Friday, June 25, 1993 Grand entry at 7:UO p.m.; crown ing of the Pi-Ume-Sha Queen. Little cms round dance (6 years and under), lst-S30.00, 2nd-$25.00, 3rd-$20.00,4th-$15.00, 5th-$10.0O. Little boy s war dance (6 years and under), lst-$30.00, 2nd-$25.00, 3rd-$20.0O,4th-$15.OO, 5th-$lU.UU. Little girls round dance (7-1 1 years old), lst-$45.00, 2nd-$30.00, 3rd $25.00. 4th-$20.OO,5lh-$15.0O. Little boy 's war dance (7-11 years old), lst-S45.00, 2nd-$30.0O, 3rd $25.00, 4th-$20.00,5th-$15.00. Five semi-finalists will be picked each session for men and women individuals. Saturday, June 25,1993 Judging before the parade, Tradi tional dress paradc-10:30 a.m. Afternoon session Grand entry, 1:00 p.m. Teen Girls Fancy Dance (12-16 years old). lst-S90.00, 2nd-$70.00, 3rd-$40.00, 4th-$30.00, 5th-$20.00. Teen boys fancy dance (12-16 years old), lst-$90.00, 2nd-$70.0O, 3rd-$40.00,4th-$30.00, 5th-$20.0O. "Kussa"Round Dance 60 years and older are invited to dance in full dress. Participants will receive an honorarium in appreciation. Or Warriors War Dance 60 years and older are invited to dance in full dress. Participants will re ceive an honorarium in appreciation. Honor Native American veterans! Five semi-finalists will be picked for the men and women's individu als. The open give-away will immedi ately follow last contest in this ses sion. Evening session grand entry at 7:00 p.m. Registration books closed. Girls Traditional war dance (12 16 years old), lst-$90.00. 2nd $70.00, 3rd-$40.00,4th-$30.00, 5th $20.00. Boys straight war dance (12-16 years old), lst-$90.00, 2nd-$70.00, 3rd-$40.00,4th-$30.00, 5th-$20.00. Women's team round dance (17 years and older, 3 women to a team), lst-$450.00, 2nd-$300.00, 3rd $225.00, 4th-$ 150.00. Continued on page 2 Thursday, June 10.... Spirituality workshop scheduled A community information work shop, led by Dr. Terry Tafoya, will be held at the Agency Longhouse Thursday, June 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The theme is "Spirituality in Guiding Our Children: Harmony, Respect, Honor". A light dinner will precede the workshop. Trained as a Native American storyteller, Dr. Tafoya is a Taos PuebloWarm Springs Indian who works on an international level as a consulting psychologist in the area of Systemic Family Therapy, cross cultural issues of mental health and sexuality, HIVAIDS, substance abuse and bilingual education. He serves on the National Teaching Faculty for the American Psycho logical Association and is a national consultant for the U.S. office of Substance Abuse Prevention. Over the past two decades of uni versity teaching and consulting. Dr. Tafoya has incorporated Native American concepts of traditional healing into his work with families and agencies. His publications include: "Coyote in the Classroom: Oral Tradition for Classroom Use", "Pulling Coyote's Tale: Native American Sexuality and AIDS", "Circles and Cedar: Native Americans and Family Therapy" and "Coyote's Eyes: Native Cognition Styles". The workshop is sponsored by Warm Springs Early Childhood Education. Child care can be pro vided if reservations are made. To. reserve a child care spot or for further information, call 553-3241. Student workshops offered Notice to all high school gradu ates, continuing higher education students, student success strategy students free workshops offered: Education Services Program and OSU Extension Office are co-spon soring a Mini-Workshop scheduled for June 14-15, 1993 from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the 4-H room of the Education Center. During the two morning workshops we are offering information on Vehicle Maintenance; cost of owning a car, truck or van; 3 minute meals; 4 stews; freezing leftovers; budgeting, food shopping and comparison shopping. All par ticipants will sample the 3 minute meals and the stews. Please come in to the Education Services Secretary Office, Education Center, located East of the WS El ementary School and sign in for the free workshops. Limited on a first come basis. For more information call Thelma at 553-33113312 or Norma Simpson at 553-3238. Summer Bridge 1993: Classes willbeginJunc21, 1993, at 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday for 12 day sessions. It is absolutely necessary for students to sign up for these classes if you have completed your Student Success Strategy course. For more informa tion call, Ramona "Tcdi" Tancwasha at 553-33 1 1 right now or come to our office, upstairs in the Education Center. Student Trainee Program will begin June 21, 1993. All applicants who meet our requirements, must come in to the Education Services Programs office right away and pick up their hire application packets. You can not work until all the paperwork is completed and turned back into our office. Inquiries, please call Thelma at 553-33113312.