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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
June 20, 2018
Pi-Ume-Sha 2018 schedule of events
(The following was the
most recent schedule for Pi-
Ume-Sha, as of press time
this week. Listen to KWSO
91.9 for updates, and
Happy Pi-Ume-Sha!)
Thursday, June 21
9 a.m.–2 p.m.: Vendors
move onto the grounds.
Opening of the special
exhibit at the Museum at
Warm Springs: Memory of
the Land: The Treaty of Middle
Columbia River Tribes &
Bands. Traditional Horse
parade at the museum, 4:30
p.m.
6 p.m.: Queen’s recep-
tion at Pi-Ume-Sha stage
and registration area.
Washut and drummers.
Rejoining Ceremony and
give-away.
Big Drum.
New Joiners and give-
away.
Big Drum.
Hosts are Miss Warm
Springs 2018 and Miss Pi-
Ume-Sha; Lincoln’s Birth-
day Powwow Queen, Miss
Luc-a-mein; and the 2018
Pi-Ume-Sha Royalty and
candidates.
Everybody welcome to
share a snack with the
Warm Springs Royalty. Pi-
ume-sha providing cake
and drinks.
There will be rejoiners
also. Families releasing to
join Pi-Ume-Sha. Please
bring your favorite dish to
share.
Friday, June 22
9 a.m.: Continue ven-
dor, camp, teepee and tents
set-up.
Noon: Stick Game Me-
morial at the Stick Game
shed.
3 p.m.: Registration
open for dancers.
6 p.m.: New joiners and
re-joiners. Dancing, host
Dennis Smith family.
6:30 p.m.: Registration
open for drumming.
7: Grand Entry.
Grand Entry Song: Flag
Song: Victory Song.
Prayer and welcome by
the Pi-Ume-Sha Commit-
tee.
Introduction of the
Judges (Friday only).
Little Girls Open
Dance (6 years and under),
sponsored by Harvianne,
DBL, Alex and Chet.
Little Boys Open
Dance (6 years and under),
sponsored by Harvianne,
DBL, Alex and Chet.
Little Girls Open
Dance (7-11 years old).
Little Boys Open
Dance (7-11 years old).
Special: Danzuka
family.
Rodeo at the Warm
Springs Rodeo grounds,
sponsored by the Warm
Springs Rodeo Association.
Honor outgoing Pi-
Ume-Sha Queen.
2018-19 Pi-ume-sha
Queen crow. Junior
Queen crown.
Honor Dance for the
new Pi-Ume-Sha Royalty.
Afternoon session at
the
Pi-Ume-Sha
grounds:
1 p.m.: Grand Entry
Song: Flag Song and Vic-
tory Song.
Prayer and welcome.
Introduction of Pi-
Ume-Sha
Powwow
Judges.
Finals:
Teen Girls Fancy (12-
16 years).
Teen Boys Fancy (12-
16 years).
Special: Out-going
Queen Charisse Heath,
Jingle Dress Contest.
Special: Kobe Baez
Sam first contest.
Teen Girls Fancy (12-
16 years) semi-finals.
Teen Girls Tradi-
tional (12-16 years) semi-
finals.
Teen Boys Fancy/
Grass (12-16 years) semi-
finals.
Teen Boys Tradi-
tional (12-16 years old)
semi-finals.
Women’s
Fancy
(Jingle) War Dance (17
and up) semi finals.
Women’s Traditional
War Dance (17 and up)
semi finals.
Men’s Fancy (Grass)
(17 and up) semi finals.
Men’s Traditional
(17 and up) semi finals.
Grand Exit.
Saturday, June 23
Breakfast at the Com-
munity Center. This is a
fundraiser for the Senior
Program.
7 -10 a.m.: Endurance
Horse Race starting at the
Shaker Church.
8: Pi-ume-sha Fun
Run.
8: Softball tourney.
Pi-Ume-Sha four-per-
son golf Scramble.
9:30 a.m.: Parade
line-up at the former el-
ementary school.
Color Guard, Grand
Marshal, War Bonnet,
Dignitary, Royalty. The
following to be judged in
the Parade: Traditional
Walkers, Horseback,
Floats. Contemporary
Horseback, Walkers and
Floats.
10: a.m.: Judging.
11: Parade begins on
campus, ending at the Pi-
Ume-Sha Grounds.
Introducing honored
guests and Tribal Coun-
cil, and announcement of
the parade results.
1 p.m.: All Indian
Pi-Ume-Sha Wanabe
Contest.
Kussa’s
Round
Dance, 60 years and older
are invited to dance. Par-
ticipants will receive a
honorarium in apprecia-
tion.
Ol’ War riors War
Dance, 60 years and older
are invited to dance. Par-
ticipants will receive an
honorarium in apprecia-
tion.
Kobe Special: Second
round.
Short Fringe Special,
Moody family.
Individual:
Women’s Fancy (Jingle)
War Dance (17 and up)
semi finals.
Women’s Traditional
War Dance (17 and up)
semi finals.
Men’s Fancy (Grass)
(17 and up) semi finals.
Men’s Traditional (17
and up) semi finals.
Honoring Native
American Veterans.
Grand Exit.
Open Giveaway , Family
Contest, or Naming cer-
emony.
Evening Session
7 p.m.: Registration
books closed.
First Round: Old time
Traditional Hand Drum
singing contest.
Revival of old Social
songs: Owl Dance and Rab-
bit Dance. Owl Dance and
Rabbit Dance contest.
Finals:
Girls Traditional (12-16
years).
Teen Boys Traditional
(12-16 years).
Women’s Team Round
Dance (open all ages - three
to a team).
Men’s Team Dance
(Open to all ages- three to a
team).
Kobe Special: Third
round.
Individual:
Women’s Fancy (Jingle)
War Dance (17 and up) semi
finals.
Women’s Traditional
War Dance (17 and up)
semi finals.
Men’s Fancy (Grass) (17
and up) semi finals.
Men’s Traditional (17
and up) semi finals.
Grand Exit .
Sunday, June 24
7-11 a.m. - Breakfast at
the Community Center.
7 a.m.: All denomination
church services at the pow-
wow area.
11: Washut Services.
2 p.m.: Grand Entry
Song, Flag Song, Victory
Song.
Prayer and welcome.
Individual:
Women’s Fancy (Jingle)
War Dance (17 and up) semi
finals.
Women’s Traditional
War Dance (17 and up)
semi finals.
Men’s Fancy (Grass) (17
and up) semi finals.
Men’s Traditional (17 and
up) semi finals.
Second round of the
Hand Drum Singing Con-
test.
Janet Tom Special.
Kobe Final Special.
Men and Women Indi-
vidual Finals
Women’s Fancy (Jingle)
War Dance (17 and up).
Women’s Traditional War
Dance (17 and up).
Men’s Fancy (Grass) (17
and up).
Men’s Traditional (17 and
up).
Finals: Hand Drum
Singing Contest (three to a
team).
Specials:
Round Bustle Special.
Pi-Ume-Sha Raff le
Drawing.
Announcement
Champions.
of
(Will work in other Spe-
cials, Fluffy and Fluf fett,
Hoop Dance, and etc.)
Have a safe trip ~ Come again next year!