E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo December 20, 2017 Letters to the editor Dogs service Dear Warm Springs commu- nity: Bend Spay and Neuter has helped our community by helping our dog community. Since 2016 Bend Spay and Neuter (BSN) has spayed or neutered 256 dogs! BSN has also vaccinated over 350 dogs, for rabies. Take a look around, you will no longer see as many dogs as you used to: Neutering not only cuts down on the feral popula- tion, but makes the commu- nity safer for us, especially for dog on child attacks, and dog on dog attacks. All this has been possible by an endowment left for this purpose by a woman whose husband was a doctor to the Warm Springs com- munity in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. The endowment is managed by Karnopp Petersen and Bend Spay+Neuter Project, so these healthy operations can be made possible at no cost to our community. BSN plans on continuing making these operations pos- sible for our community, free of course. The problem is, there is no place available for them. The first few were done at the Greeley Heights Community Center, but Housing has determined that was not usable. The next was the Fire Station but there was no room for the numerous animals on the reservation. Finally, through Dan Martinez, another building was offered. One of the old school buildings was made available for November, 2017. Twenty-four dogs were spayed or neutered, and 22 were vaccinated. All for the health of our dog com- munity. Now, the building is no longer available. If we want this free operation to con- tinue here on the reservation, we must find a building. I ask the community to let me, or Dan, know if you have any suggestions. I also ask Housing and the COO if there is anything else avail- able. Otherwise the commu- nity will miss out. Thank you, Mavis Shaw, 541-553- 1295. Holiday campaign The Heart of Oregon Corps has launched their holiday campaign, asking do- nors for their support. If you donate to our #GivingOpportunity, your money will go toward pro- viding education and job training opportunities for youth, while helping create pathways out of poverty. This develops the local economy in Central Oregon, and prepares youth for suc- cess in life after high school. Your donation of $25, $100, or $350 will give a young per- son a chance to prepare for the workforce. By donating to our #GivingOpportunity, you will be supporting young people like: Quinten Hoptowit, a 19-year-old YouthBuild stu- dent. Quinten says: “Heart of Oregon Corps YouthBuild taught me the value of teamwork, which is a lot easier than doing things by yourself.” Quinten has overcome great obstacles at home and in his community by going back to school at YouthBuild, and working daily at the con- struction sites. “I’ve enjoyed being around a positive community where I can get my education and work at the same time,” he says. Go to the website heartoforegon.org Click the donate button on the website, or send a check made out to: Heart of Oregon Corps PO Box 279, Bend, OR, 97709 Our loved one Words cannot express the gratitude I have for every- one who called or messaged, those who comforted our daughters and I with hugs and prayers these past sev- eral months, and those who traveled to be with us when our loved one, Kirby Tye Pete passed. Thank you to my brother Thomas Morning Owl and nephew Damian Totus for answering the call to come sit with my lil family and sing for our loved one as he took his last breath with us on this earth; for taking care of his body when he passed and for conducting the beautiful fu- neral service. Although Kirby was Na- vajo, he made the Umatilla Reservation his home for the last 30 years, and took Spilyay Tymoo (Coyote News, Est. 1976) Publisher Emeritus in Memorium: Sid Miller Editor: Dave McMechan Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located at 4174 Highway 3 in Warm Springs. Any written materials submitted to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 489, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Phone: 541-553-2210 or 541-771-7521 E-Mail: david.mcmechan@wstribes.org. Annual Subscription rates: Within U.S.: $20.00 my belief in the Washat, Wasklikt and Medicine Dance faith as his own. In our many days and nights of sitting alone together at our home, as well as in the hos- pital, Kirby made it very clear to me that he wanted his services to be of these three faiths only, and we honored his request. Thank you to my Auntie- Mom Roma Cartney and Cousin-sister Starla Green for traveling to be with us the day he passed. Thank you Roma, Starla, Cousin- Brother Casey Green, Nephew Ernest (Boogie) Morning Owl, Niece Selena, Sister Tina Sockzehigh and everyone who came for Wasklikt services to light up our home. Butch David and Hobo Pat, I can’t thank you enough for calling and mes- saging me to check on him this past year, sharing your encouraging words and es- pecially for coming to visit us in Portland when we knew time was getting short. Although he didn’t want anyone to know his condi- tion, I am glad that you made the trip to visit with him, to reminisce about old rodeo days and share all the crazy stories and laughter. Your visit brought him much happiness. Thank you Jr, Dit and Sophie Bronson for the salmon, Cort Herrera for hunting, the cooks who pre- pared the wonderful meal and to everyone who brought food to the longhouse or sent food to our home, it was delicious. Edwina Morning Owl Warm Springs, another Christmas wish from artist Travis Bobb. and Grampa’s little sidekick “G-man” Garian—I don’t know what I would do with- out you two! Thanks for stop- ping by the house and check- ing on “Grampa Man,” help- ing do chores, and always making me laugh even when I didn’t want to. Steven Grayboy—Thank you for keeping Tyera sane through all of this and for helping take care of Dad in our home. Lindsey Myers and Teteo Yaoch—Thank you for al- ways being a part of our family and willing to do any- thing for us and especially for being Taylor’s emotional support even though she was what seemed like a million miles away. We couldn’t have asked for better “adopted” kids than you two! Cody Cimmiyotti— Thank you for stepping up and helping serve at the longhouse for the first time ever. You did awesome! Thanks again everyone and I’m sorry if I forgot to mention anyone, as it wasn’t intentional. Family of Kirby Tye Pete ~ Celeste Reves, Tyera Alice and Taylor Alaine Pete More great student attendance at the Academy These students posted per- fect attendance at the Warm Springs Academy: Kindergarten: Malyiah Love Archer, Myleah Yazmin Lutah Baza, Harold Blackwolf III, Calvin John Charley Jr., Kalicia Marionita Jean Graybael, Seanlee Harrington, Soraya Mae Heath, Aybrey Lynn Jeann Herkshan, Jason Ray James Jim, Aidan Francis Jones, Tyler Lee Kalama, Janessa Lee Martinez, Sheylene Shey Napyer, Osten Tommy Queahpama, Andrew Bryttan Light Hawke Smith, Gabriel Stwyer Hoptowit, Annalysia Annie Switzler, Klai Edward Thompson and Charelle Annelisse Wainanwit. First grade: Bella Wild- fire Herkshan, Niko Lucia Kollen, Devyn Joseph Lucei Bobb, Faith Louise Mont- gomer y, Dru Memphis Picard Smith, Debra Lee Plouffe Anson, Aliyana Sophi Rodriguez Longknife, Pixie Jada Santos Red Dog, Arellie Xavon Scott, Un Wuck MaryRose Smith Myers, Naudia Allena Smith, JoeRay Mylo Stwyer, Eli Braxton Tewee, Phillip RisingSun Winishut Boise and Matthew James Winishut. Second grade: Daniel Faustino Arce, Ellison T. Chavez Jr., Fiske Lawry Clark, Kyle Aldo Ray Frank III, Warrian Breshon Brent Graybael, Riley Cose Heath, Wyatt Porter Heath, Keiko Lei Kalama, April Kyleen Ruiz Covarrubias and Minnie Ida Yahtin Cloud. These students had out- standing attendance at the Academy: Kindergarten: Janaya Laylani Adams, Jenasis Ja’nae Allen, Diaz N. Arthur, Shar miah Mariel Kate Brisbois, Darrell Rain Buf- falo Ball, Ella Danielle Caldera, Soraya Neda Caldera, Ronnie Diano Charley, Leo Marcus Dimmick, Frances Hunter Fuaiva Caldera, Elijah Aaron Gentry, Taylynn Irene George, Natlalie Hazelbaker, Lewis Thomas Henry, Angel Lee Jensen Quintana, Micheal Anthony Jensen Quintana, Keadyn Joshua Lee Jensen, Laki Aiden Jones, Adrianna Jo Miller, Quintin Ty Ohte, Samuel Lester Picard, Ignacio Ruiz Covarrubias, Isley Jayden Bill Sam, Roscoe Kellen Smith, McKie Kelly Suppah, Lundy Ray Tewee, Marie Ellen Tom, Tessina Renea VanPelt Jim, Marie Leona Matilda Wahchumwah, Caroline Snow White, Jayden M. Winishut McKinley, Andrew Duane Winishut Paul and Aden Amer Zarate. First grade: Willie Sittinghorse Kirk Jr., Karlos Alec Enrique Adams, Estanislau LeeWalla Aguilar, Ohiyessa Isanti Allen Yahtin, Emmalina Corrina Faye Andy, Joletta Edith Begay, Ovienda Loreal Bisland, Kaydence Suzette Blackwolf, Marcus Andre Bobb Clements, Drake Mychal Jaye Brisbois, Jacob Cole Caldera Picard, Kaelani Liane Colwash, Emery Rain Crawford, LynNiyah Pretty Nigelina Davis, Ivan Hardisty Dimmick, River Martin Edwards, Allen Johnson Rhoan Garcia, Veronica Danet Givens, Alejandro Gomez Valla Jr., Demarcus Jade Thomas Greene, Julius Hazelbaker, Lazarus Lukas Hellon, Jaylon James Holliday Jr., Lance Hunter Hoptowit Jr., Marie Meanus Jackson, Aalyssa Suri James, Kenyon Dante Kalama, Adrian Martinez, Robert Lee Mines Jr., Jermaine George Mitchell Picard, Meleseke Versa Nua, Jacob Ronald Perez, Jrayden Smokey Sky Riddle, Keira Marie Saldana, Bethaliss Sue Smith, DeAnthony Jose Sohappy Gonzalez, Devin Rae Sohappy, Landon James Steen, Jacoby Albert Allen Stevens, Koryahna Renee Stwyer, Jaden Alene Ranita Suppah, Mateja Renee Sutterlee, Brooklyn Loraine Switzler, Charles Running Wolf Thomas, JaLeya Ungildili Tuckta Mekui, Albert Perry VanPelt, Carla May Wainanwit, Sylvia Rachell Rose Wallulatum, Mathew Briseis Wewa, Jeslie Williams, Jewlian Roberta Williams, Teynesia Apryl Wil- liams and AnnaBelle Yahtin Arthuer. Second grade: Keian Taine Bellanger, Mya Rachel Blackwolf, Kevin Wayne Blueback, Anthony John Caldera Jr., Accalia D. Char- ley, Orrin Layne Cortazar, Kieran Crowe, Lynnelle Marie Danzuka, Elijiah Leigh Denny, Sequoya Ce- dar Edwards, Adrian Gabriel Florendo Ribeiro, Mason E.L. Frye, Tairia Julie Govenor, Jada Herkshan, Lena May Holliday, LaRose Marie Hoptwot, Journey Kai Viola Hurtado, Jesiah Lee Johnson, Jadrian Thane Gil- bert Kalama, Jada Kimberly Medina, Thomas Virgil Lo- gan Mireles, RayMona Larie Mitchell, NaYimmi Shayla Norris, Briseis Elsa Picard Smith, Anna Rios, Dream Skylea Sohappy, Mylez An- drew Stevens, Siddalee J. Suppah, Askewin Kalonnie Tom, JaRonn Keremlii Tuckta Mekui, Jordashia Dilomung Tuckta Mekui, Alyssa Maria Stacy Tulee, Aiyanna Anabah VanPelt, JaMario Jordan VanPelt, Frederick James Wallulatum Jr., Hazen Adariu Wallulatum Medina and Joshua Luke White.