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    Spilygy Tymoo, Wgrm Springs, Oregon
August 8, 2012
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THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON
REGISTRATION APPLICA­
TIONS ARE AVAILABLE
FOR YOUR CHILD TO AT­
TEND': (
CAMP NAIMUMA
2012
AT
PETERS PASTURE
AUGUST 20th - 23rd
The absolute deadline
for applications is |
Tuesday, August 7
with your registration
fee paid in full by Fri­
day, August 1 Oth.
The camp is open to
children in grades K-8
ages 6 - 1 3
Registration fee is
$25.00 per child, if
your unable to pay the
registration fee, your
child can apply for a
Scholarship by:
6 & 7 year olds can ‘
draw a pictue of camp
parents can help your
child with this. |
8 - 1 3 year olds are to
write an essay, “Why
you want to go o
Camp”
There is a proces once
children arrive at
camp.
Arrival date for camp­
ers is Sunday, August
19th.
If you have any questions
about camp, you can call
our departm ent 55 3-
32 90 , o r Arlene Boileau,
Rosanna Sanders, Ashley
Aguilar at OSU Extension
5 5 3 -3 2 3 8
OR
Rosanna Jackson, S cott
Kalama, Michael Martinez
o f Com m unity Counseling
Center a t 5 5 3 -0 4 6 7
^Language Program Staffs
Val Switzler, Director
Josie Blackwolf, Secretary
A rlita Rhoan, Lead Teacher
Suzie Slockish, Ichishkiin
Dallas W inishut, Ichishkiin
Merle Kirk, Ichishkiin
Anna Clements, Ichishkiin
Pam Cardenas, Kiksht
Shirley T u fti, Numu
CarlaDean W inishut, Numu
W ilfred Jim, Consultant
Geraldine Jim, Conultant
Myra Johnson, Consultant
If you have any questions
about language classes
please make con tact w ith
any o f the s ta ff at:
PHONE:
(5 4 1 ) 5 5 3 -3 2 9 0
FAX:
(5 4 1 -5 5 3 -2 2 0 1
EDUCATION BUILDING
1 1 10 WASCO STREET
,
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CAMP NAIMUMA
CAMPER CHECKLIST
What to
bring to
Camp
A note from camp coordi­
nators: LABEL ALL YOUR
CAMPERS ITEMS, th e y are
bringing to camp and have
a list, this will help should
anything ge t Ip s f.
BEDDING:
MEDICATION:
If you are on medications,
please bring enough to last
th e entire tim e you will be
a t camp, also ALL
MEDICATON brought to
camp m ust be delivered to
the Medical Person upon
arrival.
There will be a certified
nurse in camp th e entire
week o f camp.
If you are allergic to bee
stings please inform the
medical person as soon as
you arrive also if you have
brought a bee sting kit.
Parents: Please send your
camper w ith an O utdoor
sleeping bag or bedroll
w ith extra blankets and a
pillow. Sleeping bags
designed fo r indoor use
will n o t be warm enough at
Peters pasture.
People w hether it be camp
s ta ff or stud ent campers,
if you have allergies you
need to bring your medica­
tions and n o tify Camp
Medical Person.
TOILETRIES:
Will be kept fo r a few days
a fte r Camp Naimuma ends.
Can be identified and
picked up a t Culture &
Heritage Departm ent, call
5 5 3 -3 2 9 0
> Comb & Brush
> 4 o r 5 OLD bath towels
and 1 wash cloth (swim ­
ming)
> Toothbrush & T o o th ­
paste
> Mosquito repellant -
LOTS OF IT.
> Sunblock lotion
> Lip balm
> Bath soap/sham poo
> Lotion
CLOTHING:
> Warm Sleep wear (its
cold when th e sun goes
down) 1
> one pair o f old tennis
shoes to swim in.
> One pair tennis shoes
(com fortable)
> One pair hiking boots
> 5 pairs o f socks
> 6 - 8 pairs underwear
> 4 warm sweaters or
sweaters w ith hoods.
> 1 warm coat
> Rain coat
> Swim suit o r c u t o ffs
> O utdoor clothing fo r
warm and cool weather.
DO NOT BRING: expensive
or new shoes o r clothing.
OTHER ITEMS
NEEDED:
> Laundry Bags (plastic
bag) fo r w e t & d irty camp
stu ff.
> Good flash light & extra
batteries.
> Canteen o r w ater b o ttle
Ichishkiin
LOST & FOUND
ITEMS:
What NOT to
bring to
Camp
Please DO NOT send
Any hand held game de­
vices, i pods, m p3’s, any
other expensive device
th a t could possibly ge t
lost or damaged.
and Please do n o t send
w ith y o r child:
Pop a n d /o r Candy The
sweetness o f the item will
a ttra c t unwanted critters.
Numu, Kiksht, Ichishkiin
and
Probation Departm ent
Continue to have Lan-
guage/Culture Classes
every Tuesday, Wednes­
day and Thursday 3 :3 0 pm
- 5:0 0 pm, in th e Base­
m ent o f th é Culture &
Heriage O ffice, in thè
Education Building
Tuesday - Numu
Wednesday - Kiksht
Thursday - Ichishkiin
The firs t hour is Language
and the last half hour is
teaching on various topics.
Contact: Leona Ike 5 5 3-
32 93 or Culture & Heri­
tage S ta ff 5 5 3 -3 2 9 0
Numu
In camping outdoors there
is so much th a t can be
seen during the day and a t
night, and w ith Culture
Camp, we learn o f our
Cultural Ways o f being a t
camp.
These tw o short lessons
fo r Kiksht & Numu teach
about th e Universe and
preparing yourself.
KIKSHT
“ Preparing Yourself”
Aktalgilxal - Sweathouse
Kkalamat - Rocks
Agmen | F i r boughs
llaitk - Willow
Itkxadagwax - Mind
Ichtq - My body
Igwamnit - Heart
Alma anshguxa aktalgilxal
We will build a sweathouse
llaitk engi qidau engi akuxa
aktalgilxal.
Willows are the frame of the
sweathouse.
Qidau engi alxalutga bama
mala mala algiuxa ilxatq
kwadau alxaxutlk.
We sweat to cleanse our
bodies, heart and mind.
Kkalamat kwadau agmen
kwadau itchqwa aktalgHxalba.
Rocks, fir boughs and water
are used with sweats.
NUMU
“Our Universe”
K oom eba - Sky
Koome’a - Clouds
koomeapunne - Cloudy
Muha - Moon
Patoosooba - Stars
Patakwese’a - Twinkling/
Shinning
Patsepono’a - Round
Mu patoosooba ewa
koombawi manepunne.
There are lots of stars out in
the sky at night.
Patoosooba pesa patkwese’a
koomebanaga.
The stars twinkling like dia­
monds in the sky./
Soo muha umuba katu.
The moon sits among the
stars.
We have applications
available fo r the upcoming
school year 2 0 1 2 -2 0 1 3
Children ages 3 & 4 have a
great op p o rtu n ity to learn
the Ichishkiin Language o f
our Tribe.
From the tim e th e y arrive
to class, Ichishkiin Lan­
guage is spoken by our
Instructors.
During our firs t year o f
class and our firs t group o f
• students learned about
, 2 8 0 + words/phrases.
Language was ta u g h t in
all activities, th e y learned
and identified:
Numbers, Colors, Seasons,
Days o f th e Week, Facial
Body Parts, Body Parts,
Animals, Safety in th e
home, o u t doors, Com­
mands, outdoor walks th e y
identified tree, stick, rock,
road,, Indoor play, meal
tim e th e y learned the
• Table Song, names o f
foods, eating utensils,
plates, cups, sang children
songs in Ichishkiin Lan­
guage, Tribes Social
Dances and songs, th e y
w ent Root Digging, we had
a Traditional Feast fo r the
Students and th e students
served all th e foods,
During the teaching pro­
cess, th e y work w ith Small
Motor, Gross Motor,
The Ichishkiin Language
Instructors have been
preparing fo r th e next
school year, g e ttin g Les­
son Plans ready, g e ttin g
our class room ready.
If you have any questions
about our A utni Ichishkiin
Sapsikwat = please call pur
departm ent and speak to
one o f th e Ichishkiin In­
structors.
Suzumu soo muha une
patsepono’a
Sometimes the moon is so
round.
Su’sumu unu koomeapunne.
Sometimes it is very cloudy
Ka tatza ya petuse unutse’e
udutupunne.
When Summer is here it is
very hot.
Kiksht
L-R Tristan Mitchell, Justice
Allen, Skye Victorino, Sun Hawk
Kirk, Stanley Simtustus, III,
Bryson Jim, Shwnshaki Aguilar
This was th e First Class o f
“ Autni Ichishkiin Sapsikwat”
English
Introductions Part 3
SHAPASHUKSHA
Man tim anii ticham kni
namwa?
Autni
Ichishkiin
Sapsikwat
Hano u tu nummu?
Qaxbayamt ¡-reservation
maika?
W hat reservation are you
from ?
Warns Splinkni nashwa
Nu agaiwitau
Naika Warm Springs bama
1 am from Warm Springs
Wanishaash pcha Annie
Larence
E pe’a nane’a Annie
Lawrence
Wanaqsh ichaxliu Annie
Lawrence
My m others name is Annie
Lawrence
Mnanam nishaichsha
Hano u nobe kayoo?
Qaxba imixt?
Where do you live?
Tnanipanash nishaichsha
Nu madosawi
Madras-ba ichixt
1 live in Madras
Haga oosoo?
Shan laxda?
Who is tha t?
> Mow e pu’a
Hksiks axdau
Thats m y friend
Shin iwa?1
Washnashai nxtwai