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Spily^y Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon June 15, 2011 Page 13 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON N u m U Celebration Pesa namane UPDATE ON THE: FUN SOCIAL DANCE NITES & REGALIA MAKING CLASS A Reminder to the community Tamme pudusoo nagawu We will dance pre tty soon Wilfred & Geraldine Jim along wth members of the Culture & Heritage Departm ent are inviting you and your family to take part in bringing back Pesa, soo namen tam m e nagawu We are real happy cause we get to dance Pesa Namane We will have a good time “FUN SOCIAL DANCES” Dance Nanuga i e rvctnummu surnu u Laugh at Nanekoi Laughing Suwa’ena Nuga nana te nikwun Dancing or Singing Nauga tukwitoo Tazego hoobea Pow-wow Round Dance Tazego Kemma k w iiu u Our relatives gather together for pow-wow Mu Numu onosoo tazego kemmadu Paiute people did lots of rund dances Tazego hoobea tuetse pesa nanaka! Round dance songs sound good! Be real happy Pesa soo namea n aiiu yaiu Round dance songs Sumu’u Gather Nanummu Relatives A reminder to the Community The Culture & Heritage Languge program with Probation Department continue to have Language and Cultural/document Teaching 5:30-6:30 is Language 6:30 - 7:00 cultural/document teaching Monday is Kiksht Tuesday is Ichishkiin Wednesday is Numu Hope you take advantage of these classes and learn one of our Tribal Languages Kiksht Ichank iyagiwaq Summer Month of July Referring to fish advancing (in body) coming up rivers in schools Iduih iyagiwaq Chagwaix Ichakshtilit attmin Saiba Agatex Lunch tim e lladam Table Alashish Chairs lladas Dish/plate Wasqun Hsbunmax Cup Spoons Fork Iskemtkmax Aqiwiqi Itixem Hchqwa ttpop Knives Food Water Pop Hkupi Coffee Igunat Salmon Deer meat Beef Chicken llikuk Fried Bread Hgatchba asablal Potatoe Awaqat Corn Hi six Idunaiyax-pie Huckleberry Pie Apple Pie llibum-pie Alimnu Watermelon ttgaixat Cantaloupe Cherries Achilish Hqia Strawberries ChHIbut Hdudush Ice Cream AGA ALXELMA LETS EAT PADDLE DANCE, BUTTERFLY DANCE, HOBO DANCE, EAGLE DANCE, PROPOSAL DANCE, INDIAN CHARLESTON, COUGAR DANCE, DROP THE HANDKERCHIEF DANCE, SKIP DANCE, MOONLIGHT DANCE, AND MANY MORE These fun nights are Every Thursday beginning at 5 :0 0 pm For now a t the Agency Longhouse For more information about these dance nights contact: Suzie Slockish or Merle Kirk a t 5 5 3 -3 2 9 0 or stop by on Thursday nites and have some fun. Wilfred, Geri & Mona Jim & The Culture & Heritage Departm ent Staff Invite you to come and learn For June and July 2011 we still have some Mondays and Tuesdays coming up for you to learn and make regalia for yourself or your family member. You will experience the art o f making: Boys Chaps, Boys Ribbon Shirts, Girls Dresses, Girls Basket Hats, Shawls, Necklaes, Crowns for Boys & Girls June 13th 5 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 pm June 14th 1 1 :00 am- 2 :0 0 pm June 2 0th 5 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 pm June 21 st 1 1 :00 am - 2 :0 0 pm June 27th 5 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 pm June 2 8th 1 1 :00 am - 2 :0 0 pm July 4th - NO CLASS TRIBAL HOLIDAY July 5th 1 1 :00 am - 2 :0 0 pm July 11th 5 : 3 0 - 7 : 3 0 pm June 2 8 th 1 1 :00 am - 2 :0 0 pm Classes are held in the Cultural C raft Room of the Culture & Heritage side of the Education Building If you have any questions about the “Regalia Making Class” contact: 5 5 3 -3 2 9 0 ICHISHKIIN LANGUAGE COMMUNITY CLASSES Akanaki Trout Ichishkiin AUTNI CHULAITPAMA LKW’I We celebrate all day, in the morning we parade, at noon we eat a picnic meal, and all kind of games is ejoyed by everyone all afternoon until 5:00 o’clock. 4th OF JULY HOLIDAY Long time ago Mimikni Loyalty Patmnátwashat Respect Tm ait Celebrating Pamakw’atasha Parade Sunkniksha Picnic Meal Tkwatatsha Safe W atwáa Game Lq'iw it Shapalawailatpama Fire works Mimiknina apatmnatwasha ku atmaisha outni chulait Jkw’ina. For many years now we are observing the Fourt of July Holiday with Loyalty and Respect Pamakw’tanxana tiikw’i, maicqipa itaxanaxa sunknikt, sitkumsaanpa itaxnaxa tkw atat ku tunx tunx ikw’iwit iwinaxa paxatiyau. Sc’atpa itxanaxa shapawailat shapatki. Ayayattiya ilawailaxa tunx tunxtia’amni ayayat ilacha’au cha’auknxa ku ilaxa’auknxa iuxlux. When it gets dark the fire works show hap pens. The fire works show is so beautiful as it blows up into exciting shiny bright colors. Ttaaxwpa nishaistpamakni naimu naimuma pamakw’tanxa pawishapalawailaxa luxluxtiya shapalawailat. The community familys also enjoy doing fire works as soon as it gets dusk. There is a nice fire works glittering. Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30 - 9 :0 0 pm in the Main Floor Training Room of the Education Building by: Ichishkiin Instrctor, Suzie Slockish Learn Language & Songs & meanings, at these classes Sundays times and places vary, learn Language and songs & meanings by: Ichishkiin Instructor, Suzie Slockish Summer Language Classes Ichishkiin Instructor, Arlita Rhoan Tuesdays, beginning June 14, 2011 5 :3 0 - 7 :0 0 pm Main Floor Training Room of the Education Building TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW = WE HAVE ICHISHKIIN LANGUAGE BEING TAUGHT 3 NIGHTS IN A ROW MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY For questions 5 5 3 -3 2 9 0 or stop by the Culture & Heritage Language program at: 1 1 1 0 Wasco Street and speak to any of the Language Instructors