Spilyqy Tyrooo, Warm Springs, Oregon April 17. 2003 Page 7 f fn J- vto The Warm Springs Early Childhood Education Center last week celebrated the Week of the Young Child. One popular part of the week's activities was Grandparents Day. At right, Richard Towet, who is the tribal Probate Judge, spends time with his granddaughter Aliitasi Hisatake. Above, Joni David, who works at ECE, visits with her grandson Tyrece Jones. More Letters to the A thank-you To the memory of my grand son Grant "Bubba" Waheneka. I've taken too long a time to write this thank you to all the people who prayed for Bubba. All the people who went to see him at St. Charles in Bend. All his friends who came to - Portland to be with his mother, Iloha Lillie,' and his siste'f,' A'de'le Waheneka, at the end of1 his time and to wish him Good Speed, as we all prayed for him. He knew you were there. Thank you all for your com fort at the Shaker Church dur ing the services. It was real hard for me, los ing Inez McKinley the week before and losing my grandson the following week. May you all be blessed for being there for my niece and grandchildren. Maxine McKinley and all her children. Rez neck I still believe this gambling was a bad idea. It not only at tracts thieves and hustlers, not to mention thieves and hustlers that lowered the voting age to 18 after our adult population voted the casino down a few times and 18 year old kids can't Children's Parade V C Nr.. rv ' -rf Ptfc. T.! t "1 A 4 The Children's parade past the Early Childhood Education Center concluded a week of activities focusing on the well-being of the youth of the community. Above, Jonissa Scott and Donnie Bagley Jr. ride in the parade. And at far right, Evan Abulrre proudly displays The Spoon." Proud grandparents Dave McMechanSpllyay even go into the casino but this filthy gambling not only divided our Warm Springs Confederated Tribes people plus how many millions upon millions of our limited resources have we wasted buying empty words while our own tribal people who pay all the bills continue to suf fer, living in squalor, abject pov erty, joblessness.... Man we ' have' si sick government ' that4s too greedy, selfish attitude. As long as my immediate family is taken care of, forget everyone else. Now gambling is dividing our tribes. Adopting white society's sick values of dog eat dog, rat race mentality... Can't you see this is exacdy how sick Uncle Sam designed it. Then after gambling runs its course and many tribes lose their rez, what do you have left but an empty building Rez Necks unite. All us Rez Necks that are proud of our heritage, people and love being who we are, must unite and pro tect what little we have left be cause our so-called leaders can not and will not protect our chil dren. Took our ancestors, elders over 500 years of sacrifice, brains (need brains first to have a brain drain), struggle to get our Warm Springs Confederated X1 0 o Z ; q o' c ' ' w I j Editor Tribes into a position to benefit all, I said all, our people. . . Then it took these crooks, thieves, hustlers, selfish, greedy dorks 20 years to put us right back down at the bottom again. You're toe bright idea is too close to the dams, especially at this time with the war. . . try thinking for your self, you might like it. :, Our people need jobs. If we can negotiate deals with'General Electric, the United States gov ernment, etc., then why can't we cut deals with Safeway, Ford, Chevy, shoe store, hardware store, etc. Create a vibrant, wholesome economy in our own community for our own Warm Springs people, instead of sys tematically funneling all our lim ited resources into Madras? I love all you Rez Necks who are not ashamed of who we are. Invest our resources, money here in Warm Springs. Create jobs. As fast Central Oregon is growing, no question our local business market is here and growing. Offer our local rezneck opportunities, experience and hope.. .quit being led around empty words, millions upon mil lions we have invested in cheap, empty words. Again I would advocate the idea of an amuse ment park here in Warm Springs to cater to the whole family, not just the adults, from concludes Week of n w & ) j iff (. CfcvMcMchVSpi)yiy . V!k Kelisiano Frank and Torey Thomas grandma and gramps to new borns, plus we can still offer gaming if we choose to. Truck stop, restaurant, motels, water world, grocery store, there is so much we can offer our people. Offer our people perpetual dig nity that can only come from employment. Quantify our wa ter use. Use it or lose it. Our water and other resources are invaluable. Think about it. Bobby Eagleheart Time to write I'm very fortunte. I took a writing strategiees class at the downtown Lane Community Col lege. I've learned writing is great, it relieves stress when we lose a loved one. It just takes time, and 37 cents to write a letter. Evette Patt Jury duty Tribal members are ad vised to check the jury duty list that is posted at Warm Springs Market. People whose names are on the list must appear at the appropriate court time. The first upcoming court date is April 28, and then May 1. dress brightly for the parade Kah-Nee-Ta reception to open new gallery The Kah-Nee-Ta High Desert Resort and Casino and the Museum at Warm Springs proudly announce the grand opening of the Kah-Nee-Ta Gallery of Art. The gallery of indigenous art presents an exhi bition and opening reception for the artists of Warm Springs. The theme for the gallery's first art exhibition is, "Live in Beauty." The artists reception is Museum celebrating 10 years with parade and powwow In 1993 the Confederated Tribes dedicated the Museum at Warm Springs. A goal of mu seum has been to preserve items of cultural to the three tribes of the confederation. The museum over the years has readily accomplished this goal: Today, the museum col lection includes over 6,000 items. The Museum at Warm Springs this year is marking its 10th Anniversary. To mark this milestone, the museum and the More birthday wishes... Happy first birthday, Ta h 1 e e n i N i z h o n i White, April 10. May you continue to walk with your feet touching the pol len and dew drops of all good things in life. Only happy journeys, and al ways hoy'ni'u'do' and hoy'niyaado (strength and wis dom). Hozgo nasado, (in beauty, walk). From Mommy Happy first birthday, Tillie. Love you always. From Dad. One already? Happy birthday, Nizhoni. We love you very much. Love always from Mom, Dad, Bro, Sis and the whole 2640 clan and your Apache Dine family. Nicknames (Continued from page 1) In school Chief Heath would swing his neck back and forth, much like a bull, to resist the haircut. Therefore get ting the name Bullneck. Making a few calls Spilyay uncovered the origin of Mor ris Johnson's nickname of Flood. When his mother went into labor they were flown by helicopter to the Warm Springs clinic where he was born. That was during the flood of 1964, so his father called him flood from the day he was bom. It doesn't stop there. Flood has a son named Bryce Johnson, who was given the name Puddle by his grandfather Delford, who said that Bryce isn't a Flood yet, just a puddle for now. Look for more nicknames in the following issue of Spilyay Tymoo. There are people out there with nicknames that are used daily. Used so much that their real name is unknown. Contact us with names such as these. the Young Child from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 17. The artists who will be present at the opening reception are: Pat Courtney Gold, Lillian Pitt, Roxanne Chinook, Richard Rowe, Willie Stacona, Aurel Sanson, Reba Johnson, Charles Littleleaf, Natalie Kirk, Winona Garrison and Apolonia S. Santos. For more information con tact Apolonia at 553-0465. Confederated Tribes will be hosting a memorial horse parade at the end of May. The memorial horse parade will be followed by a powwow on the museum grounds. The parade and powwow are set for Saturday, May 31. The memorial horse parade will be gin at 10 a.m., the powwow will be at 2 p.m. Washut Services will precede the parade. For information, contact Rosalind Sampson at the mu seum. The number is 553-3331. Happy sev enth birthday to my princess Theyliah V e r n a y a T o n i k a Suppah, April 23. Love, your mommy Tiffany. Happy birthday to my family members Gorky Mitchell, Richard "Animal" Tohet, Cecelia "Squealie" Greene, "RIIBMP" Greene. Take care, Mona Baez, Geneva Charley and family, Veronica Baez, Luis R. Baez, and our Jake Frank. Happy birthday to Uncle and Gramps, father RHBMP ' Greene, Auntie and Gram Squealie Greene, Kuks and Grampa Animal Tohet, Uncle adn Grandpa Gorkey Mitchell. From Ramon Greene, Verbena Greene and Plyza Big Lake.