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SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs. Orkgon juiv 9, 1993 Page s arrmn dsn yiu im uu inyjiyju u u vsu u u oration , t i f . V . t V" - - m- jar . STT fy i 1 i .. t . V ii in.i.1 i A-.-..'. - J ilt Traditional dancer Ken Miller warms up for dances. i if" l r.' - u '- TV 4riH' j a. 1 1 v v 1 b Fi-Ume-Sha celebration, drawing hundreds of participants into Warm Springs, began Friday evening with Grand Entry. Pi-Ume-Sha dress parade held Pi-Umc-Sha Traditional Dress Parade results: Floats: 1 st Russ Alger, IMS, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd Wahcncka family, Warm Springs, Oregon; 3rd Eileen Frank Miss Lincoln's Powwow; 4ih Rhoan fam ily, Warm Springs, Oregon. Men's Walkers: 1st Brian George, Goldcndalc, Washington; 2nd Gene Harvey, Warm Springs, Oregon. Women Walkers: 1st Sophie George, Yakima; 2nd Mary Smith, Warm Springs, Oregon. Rest Dressed Man: Dclvis Heath, Warm Springs, Oregon. Best Dressed Woman: Phyllis Miller, Warm Springs, Oregon. Boys: 1st Tony Mitchell, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd Juaquin Dixon; 3rd Aaron Mitchell, Warm Springs, Oregon. Girls: 1st Bcrnadettc Smith, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd Judy Spino, Warm Springs, Oregon; 3rd Sasha Mitchell, Warm Springs, Oregon. Horseback (Girls): 1st Lillian HcatJi, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd Fawn Bcgay, Warm Springs, Oregon; 3rd Evelyn Spino, Louis Tuckta, and Amber Macy, Warm Springs, Oregon. Horseback (Boys): 1st Buster Isadorc, Warm Springs, Oregon; 2nd Ramonc Greene, Warm Springs, Oregon; 3rd Gary and Cody Switzlcr, Warm Springs, Oregon; 4th Louis Beaver, Yakima. Most Authentic: Nelson Wallulatum. Annual Hand Games held The Pi-Umc-S ha Treaty Days Celebration Hand Game Tournament results arc: 1st Whitney McKinney, Nevada, 2,000. 2nd Annie Cooper, LaPush, Washington, 1,500. 3rd Helen McDougall, Brocket, Alta, Canada, 700. 4th Alfic Wahtomy, Fort Hall, Idaho, 200. A total of 22 teams participated in the 1993 tourna ment. This tournament was started by Claircnce and Flo rence Meanus at Warm Springs. Dennis and Ramona Starr spent 10 years with the Pi-Ume-Sha Stick Game organization. ZlZ i ;- 9rM f V -I- ' it bA v j & ' -- - .. ii ti I 1,- .11. -- I Young hoopdancer gives performance between dance contests. " jit Si 0 X 7 if': 9 iff y. -dtt i t B V 4v s it li : -f 1 , l I'- f ill .V '"W'nwwwi w I -y ; . .. . y 1 V -" ' 71 V' MiVTfl Dorian Tappo helps raise money for the Warm Springs Youth Conservation Corp program at a powwow food concession. Kalama family members attended their reunion in Warm Springs and joined in Pi-Ume-Sha activities. They sang the Hawaiian national anthem to Pi-Ume-Sha visitors and participants.