4 July 27, 2000 Warm Springs, Oregon SP1LYAYTYMOO E Coosh EEWA: The way it is SVXhYKY SP?A.i?s Tribal member shares concern, time to team up V t u raaliio iKof it ic im tonm iic ihic niir nf Innrl Warm Snrinps. nut nf cnnlrnl hf Prejudice: A word that will never be set aside in any society. No matter how one looks at the subject it will always prevail in one way or the other. In each race there is prejudice of some sort and the minority always seems to get the bad side of it all the time. Even in our own community there is prejudice if one would take a good look around. In our neighbor ing cities there is prejudice. Every town has their problems. Madras is on the high percent if rated on a scale from 1-10. There has been a long rough tough road of inter-grating students into the 509-J school system, there still seem to be that problem, like name calling with words like, dumb, To the editor, stupid, dirty etc. It is present and has been witnessed among some kids. Hello from Pastor Rick. Here at You cannot blame kids for action such as that as little kids have no prob- the Presbyterian Church we have had lems like adults. And when you hear things come out from kids, this clearly wrk gruPs come and stay at the shows that it comes from the parents or adults, and the kids pick these words cnurch a"d provide help for homes up that changes their feelings toward other kids. When you see small kids u,nder the leadership of Tribal playing there is no problems as they have no idea of the race problems, and Housing. One group who came to thev all have a eood time. But when the Darents start talking about other races Pdlnl llunl" d,!0 !c"1 uul 1 llu ul.c and run them down than their kids learn from them. To the editor, To our Warm Springs families, time to Warm Springs up. I don't know too much but I do know when we are being ripped off, big time. Our own worst enemies wouldn't be able to hurt our own people the way we hurt each other. We are our own worst enemy by the way we continue to hold bad feelings, grudges, seem ingly endless grudges, that in these times of change there are more im portant issues besides money, greed, oppressions.... What I'm trying to say is that is time we Paiute, Warm Springs, Wasco, Simnasho, Agency, Sidwalter, Jackson Trail, Kah-Nee-Ta, Seekseekqua, West Hills, Miller Heights etc. All of us realize that it is time to team us. Distinguish business from per sonal. We don't have to get along 100 of the time to create a vibrant economically stable, wholesome, community, school, businesses, etc. We are taught through our elders to be generous, unselfish, contributors to the continual existence of our in digenous peoples. Lets try to put aside selfish desires in order to keep what little we have left here in good ole Springs. The days of our lives in Warm Springs, OR. This is the most freedom we will ever, EVER expe rience and we are losing what little freedom we negotiated with Uncle Sam for!? Think about thing.... We must come together as never before. All our families rely upon this piece of land, Warm Springs, HOME, for our existence! Protect what we have. REGROUP. Think things (economy, social, mental) over and offer all our people a voice, choice about our lives, where we are going, do we want to continue to allow a few of our people to dictate, mo nopolize, hustle, steal from their own people !! Too sick, evil, wicked for me & I think I can safely say almost all our people do not get strung out on money. In today's society money is a necessary evil. But don't allow the evil of money get the better of you, us, our people. We are losing what little we have left. Warm Springs Rez. 3000!! If this is to be real then we must start now ! ! These are crucial times, things are out of control here in Warm Springs. All our resources are being funncled off our WS rez. We, WS Tribal people created this glutinous monster that is eating away on the very fabric of our Eeople, community, devouring the onest realties of life that connect us all.... we can vote o uncreate this monster and place the decision making back into the hearts, minds, spirits, souls of our WS tribal peoples. Let's start today to really think about what dominate socitys motives are. The only good Indian is a dead Indian mentality still exists. Ask those 8-5 'ers that come into our home ev eryday to steal all they can then run back to their haven while we wade through our people's blood. Bobby Eaglelleart Jesus is a God of Agape Love Thank you for all the hard work These problems can be used from either side, or it can be used as an community prayers teams to just ask folks for their prayer requests. Three nnt a anntt Inn lliraA A ri r intA PYriKP nf cnm enrt tn dpfpnn nnpc tpp moc tnuarn nthpr npnn p If n nprenn . J . . . r.....e. the community ot Warm Springs. is exceptionally popular in some activity especially sports or is a prominent twQ bi ' requests were for leader he may be accepted by all But no matter how great a person is there heahh issu5and foMr relationships, will always be that shadow over his head. Issues of the body and issues 0f the Everyone makes mistakes and blunders all the time and no one is per- j,eart The prayers for health were for feet, but because of ones race most of the time things are over looked. healing of long time health problems. Not so long ago during some time in the service back East, things were The prayers for relationships were clearly evident of prejudice on the bus lines where just the White folks rode for forgiveness and the power of God on the front end of the bus, while the other race had to move clear to the back to bring together people who had bad of the bus. Martin Luther King made some big headway while he was alive, feelings for a long time toward each "He had a dream," That some day everything would work out for everyone, other. The days are changing at the present time where it's not so bad anymore on Don't you think that Jesus Christ the public bus system. Down South the colored people had their own section is a God of Agape Love. Agape is of town and you never saw any colored on the main street. But, today that is, Bible Greek word for gift given with, all changing. It was pathetic of how they were treated in public, also it was no strings attached. And what power, not long ago until the colored athletes were allowed to mix with the other is the ointment of Love to rub it on a races. Robinson was one of the first black players to make the major league health PJoblc or a relationship. In as he played with the Brooklyn Dodgers. After that other black athletes started thfh.and.of G?d' u 's nol a qu,estln to inter grate into the pro leagues. of u w0 but h wlU ork Someday and I don't think anyone knows if we will ever over come this l he of Jesus and t0 our ben- LI . r :..a: u.. i :n t: cm. (jiuuicm ui jjicjuuicc, uui mini uiui uay tunics ieis nupe everyone win live a normal life. Hey, do you know about the Warm 4th of July was beautiful To the editor, The 4th of July down this way in Eugene, Ore. was just so beautiful! I went to the Lane county tair- The fire season is here and at its peak with the whole countryside bone dry and ready to burn at anytime. Today, it was Wednesday, July 26, 00, there was a grass fire along high way 3, near the dry creek bridge. The fire crew was right there to contain the blaze after it burned about five or six acres of grass land. The season is just starting so we should be prepared for many more fires groun(js to watch all the beautiful red before the season is over. Everyone should be very careful and not to cause and greed fireworks being shot into any fires as the place can burn very fast. - the dark sky during the night. A couple of years ago a fire started in the Simnasho area and some how There were alot of ewes and awes! it got out of control and burned the whole east side of the reservation. It could it was just so beautiful, it brought the have been contained but a back fire was not applied and a wind came up and kid out in me! I loved it all! away it went, right up Mutton Mountain, and beyond. It burned right up to I hope everyone in Warm Springs the resort at Kahneeta, and all along the way to Warm Springs, and it was had a wonderful 4th of July this year, finally contained along highway 26, after burning all the land north of the We should all rejoice for the inde- highway. Fire crews were very busy trying to stop that fire, fire fighters from pendence we all have in the USA! all parts of the country came to the aid, as there men, tankers and planes It's great, just fun! Thank you. fighting the fire. The fire came through the dry creek residential area. It was Evette Patt a real bad fire. When it was finally contained there was a big sigh of relief 689 W 13th Ave 11 that it was finally out. , Eugene, OR 97402 A wild fire is no picnic and can be trouble at any time this time of the year. So far the Hot Shot Crew has been traveling to fires in all parts of the T-oh I rt5 A IP country. A daneerousiob and one has to be on his toes at all times Fires can I "Ol III lO t OulC be ignited almost at any reason, from thunder-storms, or bv the Dublic throw- Kalama Family Reunion June ing away smoking material, from the vehicle, or a careless camp fire. Just a small spark can be plenty of trouble when a fire gets started. We should be very careful while in the woods and not to start a fire as a forest fire is very costly to our economy. So we should all join Smoky the Bear, and prevent forest fires, or any kind of fire. 2000 Tee-shirts are now on sale for $15 each. See Moses Kalama or call 553-1547 for information. For sale 3-year old stud, mother two time race winner; sire Leo bred, halter Springs Commodity Program? It is our very own Safeway Store on the Reservation. Instead of the food stamp debt card, you get over one hundred pounds of food per person per month. And you get to pick the food you want to take home. Plus the requirements to get the food are dif ferent then the food stamp program. That means you can be working and still get food from the Commodity Program. So go and check it out at the Social Service Center in the In dustrial Park. Well, we all had a good time at the Powwow. We survived the effects of the 4th of July. Summer Academy is almost over. On to Summer!!! But First. Get ready, get set.... Hug someone you love. Hug someone you dislike. No alcohol or tobacco for children. One day at a time. Buckle up the kids and yourselves. Don't hit or beat on yourself. Pay your bills before gambling then stay home. Read the Bible for it's effect on your heart. Pray to God, to the point of hearing Him. Honor someone. Love yourself. Like yourself. See you in church. Pastor Rick R. Ribeiro WS Presbyterian Church On the campus Logo changed? To the editor, Hey People! Did you know that your Indian Head Casino Logo has been changed? From the Indian Head to a feather. I asked about this and a non-tribal person stated it was done so that the logo would be more streamlined and simpler. What do you think? Shirley Sanders Thanks for the past support , To the editor, Hello, I'm one of Jefferson County's 4-H youth. I would like to take a moment to say thank you for your support of our 4-H program in the past by purchasing an animal from the livestock auction. The money you spent I'm sure was used to promote more 4-H activity by the recipient. I know the money that I make, after paying back expenses, is used to purchase an animal. That way I can continue participating in the 4-H program. It has taught me leadership skills, working as a team member, and discipline to achieve a goal. I would also like to make sure to invite you to the Jefferson County fair and Livestock Auction this year The Jefferson County Fair is here and everyone will be displaying their hard work they have done all summer long, raising vegetables, cc winner; sire Leo orea, naiter on Saturday night. Stop by and talk and livestock or just about any thing that a person does. The fa, has a -".gJ - tome the swine barn ,t you like, carnival with all the rides for all young and old, a place where friends , q mares R lar Quarster Thanu t c . 4 mot frionrlc onH pvpn mnlp. new fnenrk. L-.r. j tu ut-.j d:. v-uunuy v.uusu t n group, i.iwi . norse anu iiiuiuuguuicu. riiwo The next fair will be the Deschutes County Fair, which will be $2,495.00. held over in Redmond, OR. They have new fair grounds one or two 2-year old filly, Mother two time years old now replacing the one that used to be near the city. Now its race winner. Sire Leo bred. Halter out where there is more room, After that one the next one for people of broke, gentle. Regular Quarter horse fh'ic arfa inill hf the Waif d Cnimtv Fair and Rodeo, held in Tveh Val- and Thorough bred. Price $2,495.00. lev Inter nn in the month, of Aucust. Than the State Fair in Salem, and If interested call pager 475-4040 after that school starts again or contact bailiff. Jake Laughlin Birth announcement Toe Ness Did you hear about the man on the flying trapeze, who caught his wife in the act? Clarinet for sale Yamaha clarinet for sale. $300 firm. Excellent condition. Call Lucy at printing if you are interested 553-3222. Editor's Note Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from its readers. All letters, preferably 300 words or less, must be signed by the author. Letters will not be printed unless signed. 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 reserves the right to edit all copy or refuse publication of any material that may contain libelous or malicious statements. Rachel and LeRoy Smith Jr. are proud to announce the arrival of their son Lorenzo LeRoy Smith who was born on June 6, 2000 at 2:59 p.m. Paternal grandparents are Chris and LeRoy Smith Sr. of Warm Springs, OR and Joyce and Lloyd Pinkham of Wapato, WA. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Vivian Macy of Warm Springs, OR and Carrie Mae Jackson of Klamath Falls, OR and the Late Robert Townsend of Ft. Bid well, CA. Great-Grandparents are Clarence and Lucille Carlton of Junction City, Kansas and Myona Wilson of Ft Klamath, OR. Welcome to the family Lorenzo! Lorenzo joins sisters LaTonia Kay, age 10, Mariah Lynne age 8 and proud brother LeRoy III, age 3. To the editor, I would just like to take this op portunity to thank the young ladies who ran for this year's 2000-2001 Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Powwow. Each year we look for young ladies in the community that are willing and capable to run for the court. This year the senior court candi dates that vied for the Miss Pi-Ume-Sha Queen title were: Pearl Jack and Tia Bean. Tia Bean was crowned to be 2000-20001 Miss Pi-Ume-Sha Queen and Pearl Jack was 1st runner-up. Great job ladies! Blanche Mitchell sold tickets as part of the senior court, but due to a death of a family member, dropped out of the contention for queen. However, Blanche continued to sell tickets on behalf of the Pi-Ume-Sha committee and I would just like thank her for doing that. This year the junior court candi dates that vied for the Jr. Miss Pi-Ume-Sha Queen title were: Sadie Johnson, Sasha Robinson, Nathena Jim and Teryl Florendo. Teryl Florendo was crowned to be 2000-2001 Jr. Miss Pi-Ume-Sha Oueen, Nathena Jim was 1st runner-up, Sadie Johnson was 2nd runner-up and Sasha Robinson was 3rd runner-up. Good Job Girls!!! It takes a lot of hard work and determination to run for Pi-Ume-Sha Queen or for that matter any court. Each of these girls had to apply themselves to the community. Each of them gave their best effort and I thank each of them for that. I would like to send a BIG thank the out-going 1999-2000 Pi-Ume-Sha Queen's Valerie Suppah and Mystina Spino-McCormack. You both did a great job in repre senting Pi-Ume-Sha and the com munity during your reign. I would also like to ask that the members of the community give each of these girls a word of encourage ment for they are representing the people of Warm Springs. Let them know that they are doing a good job or just take a minute to shake their hand. These words of encouragement will held them achieve their best and help them to be proud of our com munity. Danni R. Katchia Pi-Ume-Sha Committee Member Remembering "uncle" To the editor, The family of Raymond Shike Sr., I would like to express my feel ings of the loss of my Dear Uncle Ray. I have always held my uncle close to my heart. He has always meant so much to me. He is the one who named me "Hot Dog". We have been through so much. As a child growing up at Cascade Lock, OR (along the Columbia River), I re membermy uncle always was always there. One time I stole his Salem cigs and I went to the trail overlooking the river and sparked up a cig. My uncle woke up and noticed his cigs were gone. He started to walk from e camp to the restrooms and he seen me sitting on the ground puffing away. He walked up to me and scared me. He yelled "What you doing? (I was around 6 or 7 years old). When I grew up and he seen I smoked Marlboro, he said "You changed your brand, huh?" I always tried to keep in touch with my uncle on my trips. I traveled all over the United States racing horses and I would write to my uncle and let him know I loved him. When I heard of his passing away I was alone. I'm hurting not only for myself but his children, grandchil dren, brothers and my Dear Aunt Charlotte. My prayers are with you always. We must be strong and glad that uncle is no longer in pain. I'm so sorry I missed the funeral, I live in Battle Mountain, NV. It's hard to get the funds to travel back and forth. I love you all, Helena, Dino, Sharon & RB; Ray Shike Jr.; Mina, Reina, Alfredo & Alfred; Lawrence, Lil Lawrence, Lana & Baby William Ray; Sandra, Owen & Lil Owen and Lana, Andy, Patch & Albert. Aunt Charlotte, never forget I love you and I'll keep you in my daily prayers. Love, Eliza "Hot Dog" Crutcher Txs-Naw-Tm'-TiokT Happy Birthday Bone! From the Boise family of Sunnyside I just want to wish my brother Sonny a happy belated birthday July 25th. You said that you were going to stop in and visit around your birthday so if you do, we'll see you then. I hope your staying out of trouble. From your little sis, Rosanna Happy (Birthday to these spe- August cull people: 22nd-ttenrktta Johnson, Jasmine Claiera & !Rp6ert Lopez 2Sih-Dances nfith Little Dot 27th-'Bisuit Lady 30tfirMyrna laOqng 1a$U. lst-Lucy Qadberrv, Stertina atama &$adine 'Williams 2nd-Vaerie Sfyuitar 6th-egan Calka 7th-H(p(and Jr., Ronald Talker ttapvy Anniversary to 2)c66ie & Merle WiBams Jr on August 7tL Lotsa love & prayers, Una, Taston, &(qs