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Spilygy Tyrpoô, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 11 August 22, 2012 THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A u tn i Ichishkiin Sapsikwat2012-2013 (Sacred Language School) Applications are available fo r the upcoming school year 2012-2013. Space is limited, and the slots are filling up, deadline to submit your application is September 4, 2012 Ichishkiin language is used from time the students ar rive throughout all activities during class time, meal time, play time, theres a lot o f language taught th a t ev ery family uses in everyday living. Indian Language Teachers are very special, and have the knowledge to teach our language to your child. So, if your child is age 3 or 4 and you want him /her to leam the Ichishkiin Lan guage, come by the Culture & Heritage Language De partment and pick up an application. /la n g u a g e Program Staff Va, Switzler, Director Josie Blackwolf, Secretary Arlita Rhoàn, Lead Teacher Suzie Sfockish, Ichishkiin Dallas Winishut, Ichishkiin Merle Kirk, Ichishkiin Anna Clements, Ichishkiin Pam Cardenas, Kiksht Shirley T ufti, Numu CarlaDean Winishut, Numu Wilfred Jim, Consultant Géra,dîné Jim, Conültant Myra Johnson, Consultant If you have any questions about language classes please make contact with any o f the s ta ff at: PHONE: (5 4 1 ) 553-3200 FAX: (541-553-2201 EDUCATION BUILDING 1110 WASCO STREET V _______ ;____________ 2 If you have any questions about “Autni Ichishkiin Sapsikwat” please call our office or stop by and visit w ith any o f the Ichishkiin Instruc tors Numu, Kiksht, Ichishkiin Language Teachers and Probation Department continue to have classes every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm in the Basement of the Culture & Heritage Lan guage Department Huckleberry Feast all 3 languages Ichishkiin WIWNU - HUCKLEBER RIES Wiwnu K’awit - Hucklebery awafa sapalwit - Feast Anflnmi tamanwit - Cre ators law Ptukt tkweitat - Food order Tuesday - Numu Wednesday - Kiksht Musux - Salmon Thursday - Ichishkiin ‘Winat - Deer Piaxi - Bitterroot Everyone interested in learn Xaush - Xaush ing a langage of the Tribe or j Lukwsh - Lukwsh all three languages are wel Sawitk - Carrot Root come to attend these Waq’amu - Camas classes. Wiwnu - Huckleberries Tmsh - Chokecherries ; Language is taugt during the Chuush - Water 1 st hour, the last half hour is teaching on various topics. If you have any questions Auna ‘ak’awisha chmtfna about these classes call: tkwatatna Leona Ike, Probation Lets feast now with the 553-3293 pew food o f the year or Tfaax tkweitat iwiwanichta Culture & Heritage Dept. w iyat’witfa kuna kwc’ kwc’ 553-3290 awnpta kuna ak’awita. The leader will name all of UPDATE the foods in th e order they are set and everyone will Culture & Heritage Lan get a small piece o f food guage s ta ff and and eat it. Mt Hood Ski Bowl Staff Ku kwna anai Na chuuta continue to work together Chuush. on the upcoming Now we will all drink a sip “ Grand Opening” of water. o f the Mt. Hood Tribal Au auna tkwatasha - Heritage Center, which will Okay now lets eat house historical informa Niix iwa tkweitat wiwnu tion, displays, as well as Huckleberries are good Language o f each Tribe tasting Aupam atmaanitata “A Historic Celebration” Wiwnuna. Saturday September 29th Now everyone can go pick “ This day will end a 3 day huckleberries. Horse trail ride connecting to the footprints o f our ancestors while marking the trail from the Warm Springs Reservation to the Government Camp area of the Cascade Mountains.” Numu This Historic Celebration will begin at 10:00 am with the welcoming o f the Trail Riders to the Celebra tion Site and w ill last all day w ith Traditional Warm Spring Tribes Pow-wow festivties, dancing, drum ming, performances, Tee pee village will be set up, “Tribal Member” vendor booths (a fee will be re quired) bring your beadwork, basket weaving, etc., and other cultural activities. This event is free o f charge With the Exception o f the Traiditional Salmon Dinner, the price o f the dinner will be posted in the upcoming udates. Togapono’ Gaboku Picking Huckleberries Togapono’o Huckleberries I Poonegana Berries Kam’adu Taste Natoa’ai Camping Nanesootuhi kute Pray 1 Togaonon’o pesa kamma, nanesootuhinan,nanesootuhikute, pesakam a When you pray the Huckleberries taste good Nanesootuhina, nanugan Listening to Songs Hoo bea ka nakana Praying, Dancing, Listening to Music Kiksht Yaxka Yakshgalal - Cre ators Law Itfxlem gaxsh akduxa - Food order Igunat - Salmon Ichank igiwak - Deer Meat Ibiaxi - Bitterroot Ichxwan - Biscuit Root Itqsaf - Desert Parsley ltdwak - Carrot Root Itgamwa - Camas Idunaiyax - Huckleber ries Itkaxan - Chokecherries Hchqwa - Water Dauda danmax dup gananan itfxlem da kaki akduxa akukuximaxma deman akdiladima yaniwadix. Lets feast now with the new food o f the year, taxka fifskamim HgwaiHx shaxka fupgananima sawk itfxlem danmax. The leader will name all “ the foods in the order they are set. Kanawi shan atigilgit tumis ¡them yaxka daba alixulmaxma. Everyone will get a small piece of food and eat it. Aga kwapt kanawi shan Hchqwa atxemshda. Now we will all drink a sip of water. Aga kanawi shan afxelma - Okay now, le t’s eat Idunaiyax itukdi akukximuxma Huckleberries ta s te good. Aga ma kanawi shan atgia kwetkwet akduktxuma idunaiyax. Now everyone can go pick berries S I Huckleberry Basket full with Berries, copy from Cultue & Heritage Archives RBRC CONTINUED UPDATES WILL BE POSTED prior to this event. Ichishkiin Numu NAIMUMA E NUMU DOOE Inmi Ha E pea Wanaqsh MY MOM MY DAD Kiksht English Kinship E naa Inamsh Inmi isht E tua Ichxan MY SON Inmi isht E padu Akxan MY DAUGHTER Inmi Kata E moo’atsi Akchtk’en MY GRANDDAUGHTER Kala E kunootsi Ichtke’en MY GRANDSON Ate E nootze K’ish GRANDMOTHER Inmi psht