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    Spilygy Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
June 26, 2013
Page 7
Births
4-H Photographers
R o b e rt C. H e a th an d
S h a ra i A n n H ea th
N o a h E lia s M oyses
Jam es M oyses Jr. and
C h r is tin a W o lfe o f W a rm
D a m ie ll P ic a r d o f M a d ra s
S p rin g s a re p le a s e d to a n ­
a re p le a s e d a n n o u n c e th e
n o u n c e th e b i r th o f th e ir
b irth o f th e ir s o n N o a h E lias
d a u g h te r Sharai A n n H e a th ,
M o y s e s , b o r n o n J u n e 10,
b o r n o n J u n e 5, 2013.
2013.
N oah
S h a ra i
j o in s
s is te r
j o in s
b ro th e rs
R icardo, 4, a n d M atthew , 10.
T erian n a, 7.-
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
f a th e r ’s sid e a re R o b e r t L.
f a t h e r ’s
H e a th o f W arm Springs, an d
M o y ses a n d A lice C u n d e ll-
S h a ri
M oyses o f Culver.
M acy
of
W arm
Springs'.
s id e
a re
G ra n d p a re n ts
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
Jam es
on
th e
m o th e r’s side are T a rry P ic ard
m o t h e r ’s sid e a re M a r th a
o f M a d ra s, a n d C ry sta l a n d
T ia s -S u p p a h
P au l P ic ard o f M adras.
of
W arm
S p rin g s , a n d R ic h a r d a n d
S e r in a W o lf e
of
W arm
Springs.
N o rR in e Rose 'Shike
L aw ren ce J, Shike Jr. a n d
T rix ie S n o w o f M a d ra s are
A n a ly s ia Perciosa R ose
p leased to a n n o u n c e th e b irth
E n c in ia
o f th eir, d a u g h te r N o r R in e
Jo se
E n c in ia Jr.
and
C ecilia H e r r e r a o f M a d ra s
are p lea se d to a n n o u n c e th e
b irth
o f th e ir d a u g h te r
A n a ly s ia
P e rc io s a
R ose
R o se Shike, b o r n o n J u n e 13,
2013.
N o rR in e joins sisters Raya,
4, a n d Cassidy, 2.
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
E n c in ia , b o r n o n J u n e 11,
fa th e r’s side are L aw ren ce J.
2013.
S h ik e S r. a n d N o r m a K .
A n a ly s ia j o in s b r o t h e r
X avier, 14, Jo s e , 9, E lijah, 6,
a n d B en jam in , 5; a n d sister
A lexis, 11.
Sw itzler, o f W arm Springs.
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
m o th e r’s side are C u rtis S now
a n d C o rrin e B ird ta il o f F t.
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
B elknap, M o n t.
fa th e r’s side are Jo e s E n c in ia
Yvonne Iverson/Spilyay
Arlene Boileau (left) and other guests admire thé photographs created by the students In the OSU Extension
4-H Club. Twenty-three students participated in the photography class, taught by Morning Ray Ferris, Sara
Rogers and Lisa Dubisar. The photographs are on display at the Media Center. 4-H hosted a reception for the
students last week. The project was made possible through a grant. The photographs reflect the different
elements that go into photography, such as lighting and perspective. Some of the photographs are portraits,
some are landscapes. All of them are unique and interesting to look at.
Sr. o f S ullivan City, T exas;
a n d E s th e r M ilanez o f D o n a ,
E lia s P renton M ille r
Texas.
G ra n d p a re n ts
on
th e
Cody
L ee
M ille r
and
m o t h e r ’s sid e a re th e late:
C h a n d a M ichele R o b in so n o f
E m ig d io
H e rre ra
of
L ovelock, N ev.; a n d th e late
W arm Springs are p lea se d to
a n n o u n c e th e b ir th o f th e ir
H e le n e A r th u r -T eem an o f
s o n E lia s B r e n t o n M ille r,
W arm Springs.
b o r n o n J u n e 8, 2013.
Treaty of Wasco, Columbia River, Oregon Territory with the Taih, Wyam, Tenino, & Dock-Spus
Bands of the Walla-Walla, and the Dalles, Ki-Gal-Twal-La, and the Dog River Bands of the Wasco
JU N E 25,1855 -
A rticles Of agreem ent and '
c o n v e n tio n m a d e a n d c o n ­
cluded at Wasco, near the Dalles
o f th e C olum bia River, in O r­
egon Territory, by Joel Palmer,
sup erin ten d en t o f In d ian af­
fairs, o n the p a rt o f the U nited
S ta te s , a n d th e fo llo w in g -
nam ed chiefs and head-m en o f
th e c o n fe d e ra te d trib e s and
bands o f Indians, residing in
Middle Oregon, they being duly
authorized th ereto by th eir re­
spective bands, to wit:
Sym -tustus, Locks-quis-sa,
Shick-a-me, and Kuck-up, chiefs
o f th e T a ih o r U p p e r D e
C hutes band o f Walla-Wallas;
Stocket-ly and Iso, chiefs o f the
W yam o r L ow er D e C hutes
b an d o f Walla-Wallas; Alexis
a n d T a lk ish , c h ie fs o f th e
T enino b an d o f Walla-Wallas;
Yise, ch ief o f the D ock-Spus
o r Jo h n D ay's R iver ban d o f
W alla-W allas; M ark, W illiam.
C h e n o o k , a n d C u sh -K e lla ,
chiefs o f th e D alles b an d o f
the W ascoes; Toh-sim ph, chief
o f the Ki-gal-twal-la ban d o f
Wascoes; and Wal-la-chin, chief
o f th e D o g R iv e r b a n d o f
Wascoes.
A R T I C L E 1. T h e above-
nam ed confederated b ands o f
In d ia n s c e d e t o th e U n ited
States all their right, tide, and
claim to all and every p a rt o f
the country claim ed by them ,
in c lu d e d in th e f o llo w in g
boundaries, to wit:
C om m encing in the m iddle
o f the C olum bia River, at the
C ascade F alls, a n d ru n n in g
thence southerly to th e sum ­
m it o f th e Cascade M ountains;
thence along said sum m it to
th e fo rty -fo u rth p a ralle l o f
n o rth latitude; thence east on
th a t parallel to the sum m it o f
th e B lue M o u n ta in s, o r the
w estern b oundary o f the Sho-
sho-ne o r Snake country, thence
northerly along th at sum m it to
a p o in t due east from the head­
waters o f W illow Creek; thence
w est to the head-waters o f said
creek; thence dow n said stream
to its junction w ith the Colum -
l ,..'1
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./.A y "
bia River; and thence d ow n the
c h a n tie lo f th e C olum bia River
to the place o f beginning.
Provided, how ever, th a t so
m u ch o f the country described
above as is contained in the fol­
low ing boundaries, shall, until
otherw ise directed by the Presi­
d en t o f the U nited States, be
set apart as a residence fo r said
Indians, w hich tract for the pur-
p ó se s c o n te m p la te d shall be
held and regarded as an Indian
reservation, to wit:
C om m encing in the m iddle
o f the channel o f the D e Chutes
River o pposite the eastern ter­
m in a tio n o f à range o f high
la n d s u su a lly k n o w n as th è
M utton M ountains; thence west­
erly to the sum m it o f said range,
along the divide to its co n n ec ­
tio n w ith the Cascade M o u n ­
tains; thence to the sum m it o f
said m ountains; thence so u th ­
erly to M ount Jefferson; thence
dow n the m ain bran ch o f D e
C hutes River; heading in this
peak, to its J u n c tio n w ith D e
Chutes River; and thence dow n
th e m iddle o f th e channel o f
said river to the place o f begin­
ning.
All o f w hich tract shall be set
apart, and, so far as necessary,
surveyed and m arked o u t for
their exclusive use; n o r shall any
w hite p e rso n be perm itted to
reside u p o n th e sam e w ith o u t
th e co n cu rre n t perm ission o f
th e agent and superintendent. •
T h e said bands an d tribes
agree to rem ove to an d settle
u p o n the sam e w ithin one year
after the ratification o f this treaty,
w ith o u t any additional expense
to the U nited States o th er th an
is p rovided fo r by this treaty;
and, until th e expiration o f the
tim e specified, the said bands
shall be perm itted to occupy and
reside u p o n the tracts n ow p o s­
sessed by them , guaranteeing to
all w hite citizens th e rig h t to
en te r u p o n and occupy as set­
tlers any lands n o t included in
said reservation, an d n o t actu­
ally enclosed by said Indians.
P ro v id e d , h o w e v e r, T h a t
p rio r to th e rem oval o f said I n ­
dians to said reservation, and
B e fo re any im provem ents con­
tem plated by this treaty shall
have b een com m enced, th at if
the three principal bands, to w it
the W ascopum , T iah, o r U pper
D e C hutes, an d the L ow er D e
C hutes bands o f Walla-Wallas
shall express in council, a desire
that som e other reservation may
be selected fo r them , th at the
three bands n am ed m ay select
each th ree persons o f their re­
spective bands, w ho w ith the su­
p e rin ten d en t o f In d ian affairs
o r agent, as m ay by him be di­
rected, shall p roceed to exam ­
ine, and if an o th er location can
be selected, b e tte r suited to the
c o n d itio n a n d w a n ts o f said
Indians, th a t is unoccupied by
the whites, and u p o n w hich the
b o a rd o f com m issioners thus
selected m ay agree, the sam e
shall be declared a reservation
for said Indians, instead o f the
tract nam ed in this treaty.
Provided, also, T h a t the ex­
clusive right o f taking fish in the
stream s ru n n in g th ro u g h and
b o rd e rin g said re serv a tio n is
hereby secured to said Indians;
and at all o th er usual and accus­
to m e d sta tio n s, in c o m m o n
w ith c itiz e n s o f th e U n ite d
States, and o f erecting suitable
houses for curing the same; also
the privilege o f hunting, gath­
ering roots and berries, and pas­
turing their stock o n unclaim ed
lands, in c om m on w ith citizens,
is secured to them .
A n d provided, also, T h a t if
any b a n d o r bands o f Indians,
resid in g in a n d claim ing any
portion o r portions o f the coun­
try in this article, shall n o t accede
to the term s o f this treaty, then
th e b a n d s b e c o m in g p a rtie s
h ereunto agree to receive such
p a rt o f the several and o th er
p aym ents h e rein n am ed as a
c o n s id e ra tio n fo r th e e n tire
country described as aforesaid as
shall be in the p ro p o rtio n that
th e ir a g g reg a te n u p tb e r m ay
have to the w hole n u m b er o f
Indians residing in an d claim­
ing the entire country aforesaid,
as consideration and paym ent
in full for the tracts in said coun­
try claimed by them.
A n d p ro v id ed , also, T h a t
w h e re su b s ta n tia l im p r o v e ­
m ents have been m ade by any
m em bers o f the bands being
parties to this treaty,, w h o are
com pelled to a bandon th em in
consequence o f said treaty, the
sam e shall be valued, u n d e r the
direction o f th e P re sid e n t o f
the U nited States, and paym ent
m ade therefor; or, in lieu o f said
p a y m e n t, im p r o v e m e n ts o f
equal extent and value at their
optio n shall b e m ade for them
o n th e tra c ts. assigned to each
respectively. .
A R T I C L E 2 . I n consider­
ation of, and paym ent for, the
country hereby ceded, the United
States agree to pay th e bands
and tribes o f Indians claiming
te rrito ry an d . residing in said
country, th e several sum s o f
m oney following, to wit:
E ig h t th ousand dollars p er
a nnum fo r the first five years,
com m encing o n thè first day of
S eptem ber, 1856, o r as soon
thereafter as practicable. Six thou­
sand dollars p e r a nnum for the
term o f five years n ext succeed­
ing the first five. F o u r thousand
dollars p e r a nnum fo r the term
o f five years next succeeding the
second five; and Two thousand
dollars p e r a nnum for the term
o f five years next succeeding the
third five.
Pi-Ume-Sha
(C o n tin u e d fro m p ag e 1)
A ll In d ia n F ry B re ad G o lf
T o u rn a m e n t: K N T g o lf p ro
M e n a n d W o m e n ’s so ft-
ball: S a n d r a G r e e n e / J e r r y
S a m p so n , 541-553-6619.
M u seu m Special E xh ib it:
sh o p , 541-553-4971..
F u n R u n : C o m m u n ity
5 4 1 -5 5 3 -3 3 3 1 .
C e n te r, 541-553-3243.
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