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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 2014)
Spilyay Tymob, Warm Springs, Oregon Page 9 February 5, 2014 Culture & Heritage Language Program Rites of Passage: A Young M an’s Journey to Manhood A series o f program s w ill allow for the instruction o f fun damental cultural and traditional teaching for young boys m atur ing to young men. ; This series is funded by two grants offered .by the M useum at W arm S prings W ashanaksha program. B oys .aged 11-18 are en couraged to sign up with Culture and heritage Language Program. ; The first session includes fishing and the second hunting. This series w ill be lim ited to the first 15 young men. . . Sign your son, grandson, and nephew to learn these impor tant values according to our ways oflife. Traditional Survival: Then and Now F ebruary 1 9 ,2014 -Session I • Constitution and By-laws ‘ • Treaty o f 185 5 July 1 7 ,2014-Session U - C eded A rea H unting Areas • Fish & Wildlife Committee • Van tour ■ M aking the Laws o Sourçe D ocum ents ; o Resolutions o O rdinance 1 M arch 1 2 ,2014-Session II • Field Trip to CR ITFC/Sherar’s Bridge • M aking th e Laws o Source Docum ents o Resolutions o O rdinance o State/Tribal/Federal Rela tionships j M arch 2 6 ,2014-Session III • N et M aking • Catching Fish A p ril 1 6 ,2 0 1 4 -S e ssio n IV • L eadership roles in th e com munity o Chiefs o. Longhouse o Tribal Council o H eadofF am ily M ay 7 , 2014-Session V , • " Nam i T manwit - Unwritten and Traditional Laws Session VI ■Reflection and Discussion; I Aswan 2 Inau June 4 , 2014-Session 1 • Constitution and Bylaws • T reaty o f 1855 young m en ini these series. , feel free to call the Culture and I f you have questions please H eritage D epartm ent to sign up. AFTER SCHOOL LANGUAGE PROGRAM o State/Tribal/Federal Rela tionships - Ju ly 2 4 ,2014-Session III - Preparing for H unting • H unter’s Safety • Equipm ent Tools Session IV - Traditional Laws • Nam i Tm anwit- Unwritten and Traditional Laws • Tribal Laws A u gu st 7 , 2014-Session V - Leadership roles in the community o. Chiefs o. Longhouse ’ /b Tribal Council o H ead o fF am ily A u gu st 2 1 ,2014-Sessfon V I --Reflection and D iscussion L ocal m ale leaders teach MOlM tMrtri O M U CA TlO TC i silKSHT L A NC U A 5Î, I j h M N U TL a CWNCS. T U fT H ARE FOB IC K S M X W S3LIDEHTS STUDENTS FftDM THIS E lfT E T U .'T H ÖV0UP W U BE CHOSEN t o À T IÏN D TOE LANGUAÖE B O « . 2 0 H TO REPRESENT WARM SPfBMGS TO CO W Tt »dt PL MX AND T fflJ t » I T H Ï IC H IÎW K lN LAHCUACX CONTACT CULTURE & HERITAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION (541) 553.3290 M TTN * • ] 9 S T U K lT O S a n C n i C pt O u r i TT i f a m i & h a GROUP Oft SlftN OUT TON TH 8 DAT. TWIB IS A OBQP iN W C C ftA M W ITH a i K U C T W i n OJftfilCULUM AMD EVENTS. Q W STUDENTS WILL BE COMSQEFEO FCf? OTHER LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES THROUGH O U T Language Knowledge Bowl 2014 The Language Bowl hosted b y the C onfederated Tribes H | Umatilla will be holding its Cbrt- ferenee in Kah-Nee-Ta this year in conjunction w ith the O regon Indian E ducation C onference A pril 8 -1 0 ,2 0 14.'1, I This y ear’s language bowl is-undertfreditectiorietfModesta M inthorii and is a successful an nual event show casing the stu dents ofthe Sahaptinorlchishkin. Language. A t the end o f this years event there w ill be a m ini pow w ow for the contestants and kick," o ff the Oregon Indian Education Conference. T h e c o n te s ta n ts are no p a c k e r s for a peek at w hat the . 'p articip an ts are to* ex p eet tcp' know in Ichishkiin will find some ofthesephrases: "V The spider is n am in g on the 2013 Language knowledge bowl Skulitama ku Sapsikwalama big table. •V The fat frog is singing V The tree is in the lake "V The fly is tickling m y ear a / The old man is burping ■V The old wom an is angry a / Your arm pit is clean V The. girl is dancing under the sky liF F T 'w WARM SPRINGS, OREGON V The boy is flying aboVe the lake ' a / The deer is walking under the green table V H e grasshopper is j um ping in • REGISTRATION W ILL BEGIM AT 8:30 AM the cave- m j The big baby is talking "V The w asp ^ standing on the « WELCOMING AT «:00 AM drum V The elk is sitting on this chair In 2013 tw o teams- from Wafth Springs participatedin the L anguage K now ledge Bow l in Pendleton, OR. F or m ore Infor m ation regarding the language bow l please contact M odesta M inthom a t (541) 429-7860. • FINALS W ILL BE IN THE AFTERN W hen reserving a room for this event please let them know you are w ith the OIEA conference. • • GAMES BEGIN AT 9:45 AM PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AT 1 E N rttlnvfortttm nam «/r*9«fntt?n tm la ta d word H*t Is Mvch 31,1014 , prevtous year (2013) remain valid, j Eash tessn m ist ¡have a Judo®. l.e. fluent speaker^/. ,^0»- . j g fer m o r t irfo rm a tic n please "E rta ci M odesta H nW icm ; 541 -flMÄSfiü, M x k s th H n ih c frrS iü tL tro rg o r Val Siw itrier ut Valerie.S » n tile r^ jj¿ R ig s .o riq Ittitamasha Language Program Staff Val Switzler, Director Josie Blackwolf, Secretary A rlita Rhoan, Lead Teacher Suzie Slockish, Ichishkiin Dallas Winishut, Ichishkiin Greg Arquette, Ichishkiin N olaQ uepam ah, Consultant Charles Kalama, Archives Dana Smith, Archives Pam Cardenas, Kiksht CarlaDean Winishut, Num u Wilfred Jim, Consultant Geraldine Jim, Conultant M yra Johnson, Consultant Anthony Culps, Archives Ittitam asha is a culturally focused youth program for students ,to go after school. T his is a great opportunity for students to get assistance with their homework. Culture and Heritage is offering sev eral youth related programs. N ative Am erican Gam es, Projects and Tutoring! A ll lead by certified teacher: Esther K alam a and assisting her Jam es Sam. 4:00-5:00pm M onday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day @ Old boys dorm . Children sign in and out every day. Call Valerie Sw itzler for m ore inform ation (541) 553-3290. ,fnasha A- no. PHONE: (541) 553-3290 Education Building miK Sdr ■FBI »3-3290