Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon July 22, 2015 Powwow results from Pi-Ume-Sha 2015 This is the winners list from the Forty-Sixth Annual Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days Powwow 2015 (listed in or- der, first-place, second, third, etc.): Women’s Fancy/Jingle, 17 and up Talia Reasoner, Portand. Keeli Littleleaf, Eugene. Katrina Blackwolfe, Toppenish. Alanis Yazzie, Tuba City. Destiny Summers, Klamath Falls. Girls tiny tots, 6 and un- der Alissa Smith, War m Springs. Evette Red Bear, Tuba City, Ariz. Kira WakWak, Toppenish. Shamiah Brisbois, War m Springs. Latoya Boise, Warm Springs. Women’s Traditional, 17 and up Katrina Walsey, Satus, Wash. Wilma Buck, White Swan. Pat Heemsah, Toppenish. Nizhoni Ellenwood, Lapwai. Zelma Nelson, Toppenish. Boys tiny tots, 6 and un- der Girls, 7-11 years Boys, 7-11 years Jayden Esquiro, War m springs. Sheldon Joseph, Tuba City. Dasen Begay, Warm Springs. Kay-wn Clements, Warm Springs. Dominicio Tafoya, Warm Springs. Teen Girls Fancy/Jingle, 12-16 years Heaven Walsey, Toppenish. Violet White Glass, Browning, Mont. Andrey White Grass, Brown- ing. Miriam Walsey, Toppenish. Kenya Scabbyrobe, Tacoma. Here are those recog- nized for their part in the 2 0 1 5 P i - U m e - S h a Pa- rade: Men’s Fancy/Grass, 17 and up E.J. Denney, War m Springs. Tyrone Dave, Toppenish. Stanley Simtustus, Warm Springs. Joe Ray Stwyer, Warm Springs. Amari Epps, Portland. Kaytlyn Tanewasha, Warm Springs. Jaylyn Ramirez, Warm Springs. Kaylee Left Hand, Stand Off, Alberta, Canada. Margie Heath, Warm Springs. Gigi David, Warm Springs. Pi-Ume-Sha Parade Jayson Smith photos. Wash. Thyreicia Simtustus, Warm Springs. Teen Boys Traditional, 12-16 years Junior Scott, Window Rock, Ariz. Andrew Williams, St. Adams, Ore. Andrew Maldonado. Women’s/Girls’ Team Round Dance Lautiss Shebala, Wilma Buck and Leah Villa. Edith, Tilda and Katrina Walsey. Bridgett McConville, Joann Smith and Sara Scott. Sinya Sloan, Alarissa Yazzie and Perisa Sloan. Men’s/Boy’s Team War Dance Jarvis Stwyer, Kellen Jo- seph and E.J. Kellen Joseph, Logan Queampts and Louis VanPelt. Garrett Begay, Sonny Sammaripa and Rae Steven Scott. Preston Meanus, Dillon Begay and Charles Wesley. Three Drum Person Rae Steven Scott, Win- dow Rock, Ariz. Allen Ray Pay-Kwin, Dulce, New Mexico. Charles Wesley, Toppenish. Algin Scabbyrobe, White Swan. Gary Smith, Lapwai. Female adults, 17 and over: Pat Heemshaw. Ravone Johnson. Men’s Traditional, 17 and up Youth females, 12-16 years: Kirstin Calica. Thyricia Simtustus. Sharmyah Brisbois. Youth, 16 and under: Dilon Heath. Hayden Heath. Isiah Florendo. Paris Leighton Sr., Lapwai. Kellen Joseph, Pendleton. Logan Queampts. Louis Sweawat. Joe Jim. Walkers Male adults, 17 and over: Archie Caldera. Andrew Summers. Allen Roy. Round Bustle Special Logan Queampts. Jarvis Stwyer, Warm Springs. Levi Blackwolfe, Warm Springs. Female adults, 17 and over: Samantha Olney. Katrina Walsey. Tilda Walsey. Shell Dress Special Irene OnePenny, Wapato. Wilma Buck, White Swan. Lautiss Sheabala, Koskia, Idaho. Youth males, 16 and under: Levi Walsey. Jaden Esquiro. Kenson Walsey. Hand B.C.C. – Kenny Scabbyrobe Trio. Colin Chief and Friends. Free Agency – Nick Reyes Trio. ing on Our Way. The Zelma Nelson Float. Betty Stevens. Contemporary Floats Indian Head Casino. Salmon King. Kah-Nee- Ta Resort and Spa. Owl Dance/Rabbit Dance Contest Paris Leighton and Nizhoni, Lapwai. Gary and Leah Villa, Warm Springs. Youth females, 16 and under: Ashley Meanus. Heaven Walsey. Ashanti Tail. Teen Boys Fancy/Grass, 12-16 years Traditional Floats Kenton Walsey, Toppenish. Mylo Jones, Toppenish. Siksika Scabbyrobe, Tacoma. Dontay Scott, Window Rock, Ariz. Gavin Begay, Warm Springs. The Rhoans’ Continu- Grand Marshal: Keeyana Yellowman, Youth Ambassador. Honorable Mention Police. Veterans. The Vic Atiyeh Memorial (daughter Susanne in car). Royalty, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Visiting Royalty. Walkers. Traditional floats. Horse riders. Contemporary floats. Warm Springs Fire Management. Teen Girls Traditional, 12-16 years Keeyana Tellowman, War m Springs. Ashley Meanus, War m Springs. Dancing Star Leighton, Pendleton. Larrissa McConville, Wish Ram, Glo Run On behalf of the Warm Springs Diabetes Preven- tion Program we would like extend our thanks to the community of War m Springs for making our first 5k Glo Run on July 15 a success. It was a night filled with music, food and fun. We had a great turnout of families including parents, grandparents, children and grandchildren. We heard many great things from the participants. A big thanks go out to our volunteers who helped throughout the event: Soraya Mendez, Jailene Ramirez, Latisha Waheneka, Kiana Hemingway, Jared Pichette, Maria Uribe, Jesus Vasquez and Christina Tho- mas. Thank you Iraii Mendez our master of ceremonies for providing the music. We would also like to thank the Warm Springs Police de- partment for their participa- tion in keeping our walkers and runners safe. Thanks a bunch, Shirelle Thomas Community cleanup Thank you for support Courtesy photo. First, I would like to in- troduce myself, Joshua Olney. My mother is Sonia Heath, my father is Shane Olney, and my ma- ternal grandparents are Sanders Heath and Catherine Watah from Warm Springs. I am an enrolled tribal member of the Confed- erated Tribes of Warm Springs. I attend the grade school at the War m Springs k-8 Academy. I am involved in sports, ro- deo and powwow throughout the year. I par- ticipate in 4-H, and vol- unteer in other Native communities where my family lives. Secondly, I have bred and raised a grand cham- pion hog that won mul- tiple awards—blue rib- bon, reserved champion, and grand champion—in showmanship, classifica- tion and heavyweight. I want to thank every- one for your support at the Jefferson County Fair. Joshua Olney. 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 Check out KWSO.org for the latest Warm Springs news. 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 123456789012345678901234567890121234567890123456789012345678901212 Big thanks to those who came out to volunteer their time to help with this grow- ing Community Cleanup. Thank you: Sebastian Bisland, Dempsena Ruiz, Aja’Nah Jefferson, Dean Muldrow, Marcus Johnson, Deanie Johnson, Mark Johnson, Mariah Johnson, Jasper Smith, Julia Stwyer, Noreen Sampson, Rosanna Jackson, Anthony Davis Jr., Scott Kalama, Michael Martinez, and Sarah Wolfe. The target area was the community center parking lot and playground. Warm Springs Commu- nity Counseling Prevention recognizes our community is growing in so many ways and is glad to see commu- nity members wanting to be a part of this growth and prosperity. Those who are interested in the community clean up are more then welcome to join Courtesy photo. Cleanup crew at community center. in. The next cleanup will be on Tuesday, July 28, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., at the Boy’s and Girls Club. Sallie Polk-Adams. A Cooking Class is coming up on August 6, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at the IHS clinic kitchen. Join the class and make a fruit parfait with yogurt. The class will be open to the first 30 people to attend. For more information call 541-553-2460.