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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 2008)
Spily^y Tymoo, W arm Springs, Oregon July 17, 2 0 0 8 Psge 13 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON < Language > Amulqwtán Cheek Iinatlxat Hair Ikwshxát iqaqshtaq Mouth Head Washgú Forehead Iqú Arm Iqwit Leg Aq'úxwl Jnee R p sh Foot Isxúi Ik 'a s h k a s h kwadáu a k 'a s h k a s h . This is a boy and a g i r l . Eyes Isqwagwast Jaw , Igech Nose dmulqwtanksh Cheeks Iwán Belly Iffugi Bellybutton Agigáit Thigh Itq'úxwl Knees Ixút Idelkch' Lye Eybrows am tTuM Ear IcaqáicWaks Pinky , < IdmintTatbayuksh Eyelashes I I _ _ Q iq a y a q Wakshen Middle finger Aikwhnadix Wakshen 2nd or 4th finger Aqi'uqt Wakshen Thumb Wakshen Finger "TUTSE TUTSE SOADA" EENS Y WEENS Y SPIDER Tutse Tutse soada paahoodukwi poya powmadu tuponga kemma Vise soada kwaya'a pahoo'ooka saisái Soo taba tsepooese, yise powmadu pasa yise soo tutse tutse soada Worm paahoodukwi poya. The Treaty o f 1855 Wasco Paiiite Numu Natunehanena Treaties Onosoo natunehanena. Treaties were made long ago. Te tubewa punowse nakea. Our land was returned to us. Sahaptin* Mow dyise tam m em esoo tuhowi’e. Now we have rights to hunt. Yise mesoo kwuni’e. And the righ t to fish. Moomoatupu natunddyooena mesoo nahane. What we learned from our Elders can be car ried on. Te numu natukana mesoo nahane. We can harvest our Indian foods. Iwilx Land Putmt ku Paxat’maat Paxaaptit ku Paxat Anwichtpama Xàtwanat Pa’aniixwat Tamànwit Treaty o f 7 855 Emxanqanxuda Fish Emxqw’alalma Hunt Nami kwiyàamniin xàtwanat àutnipama ku waq’iishwitpama. ilchqwa