8 July 3, 1997 Warm Springs, Okkgon SpilyayTymoo many visitors join participants for the three day festivities t m it Miss Jr. Pi-Ume-Sha, Tianna Herkshan rides in the parade. Visitors participate with a grass dance during the 28th annual Pi-Ume-Sha parade 14 I , . V 1 H 4. .J Two Feathers, Navajo airbrush artist and master silversmith, Sandy Sangster demenstrates his work during the Pi-Ume-Sha celebration 5 x P - f: if !': fir 't' VV:7'. i Y I ... 1 Two very little "Jingle" dancers pose for the camera. ft " ' t Black Lodge singers were the host drum and winners of the Three Hand drum contest. J I'm- I V Sam Starr hides the bones for the stick game competition. Eighteen teams vied for first place. "x ' ,34 , - . j . - oi Johnny Queampts drumming for his team in the stick game contest. 2 ' Starr Stick Game Tournament results are: 1st place Alice Sampson, Simnasho, Oregon, $2500 2nd place Bob McKay, California, $1500 3rd place Ed Edison, Washington $1000 4th place Charles Andy, Washington $500 Eighteen teams from the Northwest competed for these prize awards. A