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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
May 24, 2007
Youth gathering at HeHe
The Healing the Wounded
Spirits of Youth gathering will
be Sunday through Friday, June
17-22 at HeHe.
Last year, 84 youth and 36
adults attended the gathering,
said counselor Charlotte
Herkshan, who is organizing the
event.
This year, she is expecting
between 100 and 150 partici
pants. Those attend camp at
HeHe during the week,
Speakers this year are Tom
Ball, of the Klamath Tribes,
who is a professor at the Uni
versity of Oregon; and his wife,
professor Alison Ball, of the
Colville tribe.
They give their perspective
on identifying wounded spirits,
and how outside problems such
as alcohol and drugs have en-
tered and damaged the Commu
nity.
v Another speaker will be
Clayton Small, Northern Chey
enne, who has developed as cur
riculum called Native Hope.
“I?ve known him for years, and
I completely trust in his teach
ing the youth of our commu
nity,” said Herkshan.
A part of the Healing the
Wounded Spirits of Youth gath
ering is raise awareness of
suicide prevention strategies. But
the overall approach is toward
identifying and developing lead
ership among the youth of the
community.
The youth who attend are
made aware of the importance
of respect for the land, for el-
ders and other people.
Youth and adults who partici-
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pate are charged no fee. They
bring their own teepee or tent,
bedding and clothes. All the
food is provided.
There are no items such
DVDs, CDs or Ipods allowed.
Last year, a youth was complain
ing this rule seemed harsh, said
Herkshan. By the end of the
week, though, the same youth
was saying he wished he could
stay longer.
There are adults who con
duct the campfire talks, and
college students who act as
mentors. Youth and adults from
many tribes are expected to at
tend, said Herkshan.
For information call the
Community Counseling Center
at 553-3205.
James Katchia Jr.
presents gifts to elders,
during the Seventh
Annual Honor Seniors
Day, hosted by the
Confederated T ribes and
the Senior Department.
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Steak, Seafood,
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As part of the day’s
activities, the children
and staff from the Early
Childhood Education
Center conducted a a
children’s powwow at the
Simnasho Longhouse.
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Students gave handmade
gifts to the seniors after
Meeting,
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First huckleberry summit in June
The First Annual Pacific'
Northwest Huckleberry Sum
mit is set for June 21 at Pack
Forest, Eastonville, Wash.
This one day summit will
bring together tribal members,
researchers, land managers, and
harvesters with toy interest in
effective and equitable manage
ment of big huckleberry
(vaccinium membranaceum) in
the Pacific Northwest. Topics
include;
Who harvests big huckleber
ries, and why.
Nurtitional and medicinal
qualities of big huckleberry.
Traditional management
practices.
Horticultural techniques.
Twenty-five years ago this week
From the May 24, 1982
edition of the Spilyay Tymoo.
Interior Secretary James
Watt has asked Deputy As
sistant Secretary Roy
Sampsel to chair a task force
that will develop permanent
and long-term solutions to the
problems raised by a recent
Solicitor’s opinion on the use
of administrative fees from
the sale of Indian timber. In
other news:
Time is nearing for the Pi-
Ume-Sha Treaty Days cel
ebration. The 13th annual
event will be held June 25-
27 behind the- community
center.
Five girls, all Warm
Springs tribal members, were
selected by the Pi-Ume-Sha
committee to run for Pi-
Ume-Sha queen. Melissa
Johnson, Alfreda Mitchell,
Salena Thompson and
Sheilah Wahnetah are each
selling raffle tickets for $1
each. The girl who sells the
most tickets will be crowned
queen.
Wildlands research and inno
vations in restoration. ;
Sustainable use — innovative
solutions to harvest pressures.
For information contact
Joyce LeCompte-Mastenbrook
at e-mail:
jklm@u.washington.edu.
Warm Springs,
please support the
businesses you see
in the Spilyay
They give-back to
the communityl
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Children's Worship Te a m .
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CONCERT
Strawberry Shortcake Fellowship
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