Spilyqy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon November 10, 2005 Pqge 13 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESS ON- "Native American Month" This month is Native American month. Please listen to the information we will be sharing about the Ichishkiin Columbia River people. This is our people, we are named Warm Springs Tribe today. We will only speak Ichishkiin and English languages once today. Shnutwined tt'aaxw nch'i tichampama Tanan chi alxaix. November is set aside to observe Native Ameri cans of the United States of America. Tananma Oregonkni. Namach'na wa Ichishkiin snwitama, kuna wa tunxtunx wiwanichii Nch'i Wanakni. Awawat Itq'iuqtdiksh Shaxel Ishtamx. Alamelqlaxida Ernxgiuldamida Daminwa Language Elders Creator Learn You will pray Always Ha oo u ya tabeno? How are you today? Pesa nu! I'm fine! We will share some information about our native american people from this area in Oregon. We speak Warm Springs Ichishkiin language and we are decendents of several ichishkiin groups from the Columbia River. Miimikni na'au wamsh namach'a tananma ichishkiin snwitama nch'i Wanakni ku ttaaxwkan maan pawushinwushinxana, panaik'uknxana viti - i 'v tkwatat ' Since in time immemorial us Sahaptin Language speaking people are from the Columbia River. We Daminwa alimxanxanaunxma shan maika. Always be proud of who you are. Alamelqlaxida amiwawat. Learn your language. Admelkqtaxida kanawi idmiq'iuqtdiksh. Learn your family ancestry. Alamelqtexida ilxakaqmit. Learn about your Treaty. Amdukshtama idmiq'iuqtdiksh. Te moomooatupuwitoo yadoakwe. Today we will talk about our ancestors. Mu Numo onosoo tu tuka'nama nane'a. Our people were named for the food in their area. Umu yamosawitu, kedutuka'a. The people from Ft. C Bidwell, CA, are called "groundhog eaters." Susumudu yatu "tuhudya tukadu," mee nane'a. Some people from here are called the "deer eaters. " 1 sJaj'VfcsNtlL. - mm i Visit your elders. Daminwa amshxilgiuldamida Shaxel IshtSmx. Always have a prayer to our Creator. also traveled other oboriginal territories in season for our existence. Tananma nawa, Nch'i Wanatama. ft xniita chi kuk. Aunaku txanana timanii ticham, kuna nishaicht wanicha Shitaikt. Kutiyana pamashukasha Wanatama nawa. Since we were moved from the Columbia River to be placed in one area as a Indian Reservation. We over tn's territory. were moved several times. First stop was Tygh Valley, we were named then Tiax. The second Ya mu wadatuka'a, Boinwitu. There's the "sead eaters," from the Burns are. Ewa'yoo Numu, nume ki nema'yu. There's lots of bands of Paiutes we didn't mention. Mu Numu onosoo kwa'ya mesoo sogonume. The Paiutes roamed all Wiwanichii Tinino, Wyam, Sk'inpa, Takshpash. Qw'ainata wa kuma wanichii chikuk Warm Springs . We are Native Americans of our people from areas along Columbia River, such as Tinino, Wyam, Sk'inpa, and Takshpash. Today we are named Warm Springs. f frA A Umu nonotse ki sumukwi nobekadu. Our people were nomads, never stayed in one place too long. X Auna ku patmiyunawana tananmaman, auna anichta chi chamanai timanii tichampa. Auna ku uwit pashapataxnana Tiaxpa, (nch'i tai), kuna auku pawanicha Tiaxtema. Aukuna anch'a pashapawushyat'ana anakwna iwa move was to Hot springs, (Today is known as Kahneta Resort) and then we were placed here to stay. We named our place Mlli, as Warm Springs, meaning warm water. Our river people was named Warm Springs. We know our selves as Wanalama. Aumatash kuc'k washapashukan nami tananmamiki. Auxi pam qashukan tun tun nawa tananawit Nch' Wanaknii. We have shared with you just a short information about our Indian people. Now you have little information of who we are from the Columbia River. Today known as Warm Springs. Ka tepuma nadu umu tumatapoo'e. Our people made many things from the land. JS d o 0 h c VS t w s X d P b 6 g h z i e x a m a) (ao m u k k oi se a i a 9 eh o Ik q u IjFso x) ' m 3u-h h e y p o x o t o w t c fSS q o h rths. my a h PW uN Niix Pesa It'ukdi Answers to last issue's word puzzle: Sapsikw'atpama Nobe Skul Itquti Schoodu Ki Numu Kiksht Chmuk Language lessons Ichishkin Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. 1st Floor Training Room Education Building Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2 to 3 p.m. Natural Resources Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m. Simnasho Longhouse Kiksht Mondays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Language Trailer (Behind the Education Building) Numu Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Language Trailer (Behind the Education Building)