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Septem ber! 9, 2012
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THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES LANGUAGE LESSON- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl Staff/Culture & Heritage
Language Department Staff
Invite you and your family, friends to witness
The Grand Opening o f
W iw n u W ash
The Cultural Center a t Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
On Saturday, September 29, 2012
We are expecting a lot of visitors to
this event
Just over a year ago; our ,
department at the re q u e st.
o f Mt. Hood ski bowl sta ff
had a dedication 7 blessing
ceremony of this building
several o f the Mt. Hood Ski
Bowl Staff were present,
the day started with a
Grand Entry and posting of
the flags with a Flag Song
several Veterans took part,
WaShat prayer song and
■ blessing prayer by Elders ,
Wilfred & Geri Jim. As well
some o f the Warm Springs
s ta ff in attendance shared
a little o f the history o f Mt.
Hood and the Tribes.
Ski Bowl S taff and Culture
& Heritage S taff kept in
con tact throughout the
year planning this big
event to bring our commu
nities together.
Beginning on Wednesday,
September 26 th to Satur
day September 29 th
there is a horse trail ride
from the Reservation Line
to Mt. Hood Ski Bowl:
The Trail has been mapped
out and will be ready.
which officially starts the
“ grand opening” o f the
Cultural Center
Val Switzler, Director
Josie Blackwolf, Secretary
There will be a film
Arlita Rhoan, Lead Teacher
crew documenting the
Suzie Slockish, Ichishkiin
entire horse trail ride
Dallas Winishut, Ichishkiin
Merle Kirk, Ichishkiin
and the activities at
Anna Clements, Ichishkiin
the Grand Opening.
Pam Cardenas, Kiksht
Shirley Tufti, Numu
The horse trail ride is
CariaDean Winishut, Numu open to th e firs t 25 riders
Wilfred Jim, Consultant
come by the Culture &
Geraldine Jim, Conultant
heritage office and sign up
Myra Johnson, Consultant
w ith Gerald Danzuka or
Dallas Winishut.
If you have any questions
about language classes
please make contact w ith
any o f the s ta ff at:
NAIMUMA
Ichishkiin
PHONE:
(5 4 1 ) 553-3 290
FAX:
(541-553-2201
. EDUCATION BUILDING
11 TO WASCO STREET
12:00 NOON
lu n c h / Ceremony / Hon
oring o f Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
S taff by Culture & Heri
tage S taff
Official Salmon Bake serv
ing starts and goes on
throughout the afternoon.
THE COST OF THE
SALM O N BAKE IS
$ 3 0 .0 0
PER
PERSON
ALL EVENTS PLANNED
TheO wnerKirk Hanna
Day 1 8:3 0 am on
offered .this building to :
Wednesday 2 6 th leave
house inform ation o f the
Abbot Pass
Confederated Tribes as it
relates to the “ Huckleberry
Picking Areas” and offered
Day 2 Ride begins at
the Tribes unlimited access I
9:00 am
to the Mountain to gather
huckleberries, during sea-
Day 3 Ride begins at
son.
9:00 am
The trails on the mountian ?
has informational kiosks of
. plants, trees, etc. they
Day 4 - Saturday, 29th
wanted a ll those listed with
riders will ride into the
Language of all three (3) •:
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
Tribes, which our Language
Instructors completed and
West at 10:00 a.m.
shared with Mt. Hood Ski
Walkers are welcome to
Bowl S taff to display on
Join the horseriders parade
the trails.
into the Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
Pictures & History will be
West area, you are wel
displayed in this. Center &
come to dress In regalia,
changed periodically,
/language Program Staffs
A fte r the Parade of horse
riders and walkers in to the
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
Westarea
10:30 am:
Welcome by Kirk Hanna,
owner o f Mt. Hood Ski
Bowl
AND
Charles Jody Calica, Secre
tary Treasurer & on behalf
o f the Confederated
Tribes.
Also other dignitaries
11:30 am
Cultural Center - Prayer
Song & Prayer by Elders of
the Confederated Tribes &
official opening o f the
Cultural Center.
Ini
however, if your unable to
pay fo r a Salmon Bake
Plate, the Ski Bowl Cafe on
site will be open, as well as
Food Vendor Stands w ith
Fry Bread & etc.
"Pow - Wow tim e "
Saturday, Septem
ber 29, 2012 <s> Mt.
Hood Ski Bowl
1:00 p.m. GRAND ENTRY
a fte r grand en try opening
the pow-wow, Social
Round Dance - EVERYONE
WELCOME TO DANCE
The program has been set
fo r the pow-wow, the
categories will be:
5 years & under boys &
girls
Eagle Dance Performance
6 - 1 2 years girls
Fancy/Jingle
6 - 1 2 years Boys
Fancy / Grass
Cougar Dance performance
6 - 1 2 Girls
Traditional
6 - 1 2 boys
Traditional
Autni Ichishkiin Sapsikwat
Students o f Culture &
Heritage Language Dept.
to perform:
Welcome Dance
Skip Dance
Yupai Dance
Bunny Hop Dance
Sneak Up Dance
B utterfly Dance
Round Dance
Eel Dance
13 -17. Girls
Fancy / Jingle
1 3 -1 7 Boys
Fancy7 Grass
As part o f the days activi
ties, we are inviting all
TRIBAL MEMBER ONLY
Hoop Dance Perform ance
VENDORS t o s e t up.
1 3 - 1 7 Girls
(individuals only, no businesses
will be allowed as vendors)
Traditional
1 3 - 1 7 Boys
Traditional
Paiute Round Dance
1 8 - 4 9 Women
Fancy / Jingle
1 8 - 4 9 Men
Fancy / Grass
Rabbit Dance - everyone
dance
18 - 49 Womens
Traditional
1 8 - 4 9 mens
¿ Traditional 5
Open Age Chicken Dance
Special
Pchla Pchla Dance Perfor
mance
Senior Division 50 & Over
Womens Honor Dance
Mens Honor Dance
Womens Veterans Hon
ored
Mens Veterans Honored
Vendor applications are
available a t the Culture &
heritage language depart
ment, the deadline to
subm it your application is
Monday - September 24th.
Space is limted turn in
your apps tp reserve your
spot. The fee fo r Vendors
is $2 5 .0 0 payable at time
o f set up which will be at
11:00 am. We also will
allow limited food vendors
and the type of food to be
sold, we also require you
have a current food han
dlers card.
For information about
F ood/craft vendor set up
contact Josie Blackwolf at
Culture & Heritage o r Kelli
Palmer a t Indian Health
Service.
All this is ju s t the begin
ning o f th e day fo r Mt.
Hood Ski Bowl and the
Confederated Tribes
a t 1:00 pm the rest o f the
day starts.
For questions about this
whole day o f activities at
Mt. Hood Ski Bowl on
Saturday, September 29,
20 12
call any o f the Culture &
Heritage Language S taff dr
stop by and visit one o f
us.
Payouts done a fter the
open chicken dance special
ii au
Numu
Kiksht
There will be a Teepee
Village set up fd r display
fo r visitors.
AUTNI ICHISHKIIN
SAPSIKWAT STUDENTS OF
OUR DEPARTMENT,
by now, we have been in
session fo r a couple days,
we have a to ta l of 15
students ages 3 & .4 years
old th a t have been enr
rolled to attend our “ Sa
cred Language School”
Our departm ent s ta ff want
to thank all you parents
and grand parents for
enrolling your child to
attend our class and begin
the im portant process of
learning the ichishkiin
Language o f the Tribes.
Our langauge teachers
have been geting the
classrPoms ready fo r the
past few weeks.
Our departm ent director,
Val has been working very
hard, and has received a
g ra n t fro m th e P otlatch
Fund to help w ith our
Young Language Learners.
There is a lot th a t our
teachers are going to be
teaching your child. You
will be amazed a t what
these precious youngsters
can learn. As the months
go by, we will post up
dates to the community
on our young language
learners.
2012 Camp Naimuma has
come and gone and what
we brought back from
Camp was a bit more than
we w ent there with.
In the basement o f the
Culture & Heritage Depart
ment, we have quite a
collection of items some
o f you campers le ft a t
Camp.
If you know you fo rg o t
something at Camp, come
by and look through and
retrieve w hat belongs to
you.
Our departm ent was very
honored to have done
camp this year we will see
you in 2013
English
Kinship Part 3
E NUMU DOOE
Nu
A t Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
east o f the days activities
a t the Adventure Park
there is over
20 A ttractions you and
your family can ride.
A ttra ction s include:
Bunji Jump
Zip Line
Go Karts
Child Canoe Ride
Bunji Cord
Large Ball
PLUS MORE MORE fun s tu ff
The cost is by individual
ride or by a Bracelet Price,
areas to purchase ride
tickets/bracelets will be
clearly marked
Naika
I / me
Imi
U
Maika
You
Pni
Umu
Yaxka
He / Him / It
Pni
Umu
Axka
She / Her / It
Imini
Ta
Emdaika
You tw o
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