N'chi Wanapum

N'chi Wanapum 'Nchi Wanapum Canoe Family is for Native American youth of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation to connect with, interact, and bond with elders to inspire

Mission: The Warm Springs Canoe Project is for Native American youth of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation to connect with, interact, and bond with their adult community in a positive way that inspires, encourages, and empowers one another. Vision: The project is to be led by Native American Youth of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation while adults and young adults will serve as the advisors to e

ncourage a sustainable and empowering project for generations to follow.

10 +5 Canoe Rules Added by the N’chi Wanapum Canoe Family on Canoe Journey 2010 to compliment and build upon the 10 Rules of the Canoe.
1. EVERY STROKE WE TAKE IS ONE LESS WE HAVE TO MAKE Keep going! Even against the most relentless wind or retrograde tide, somehow a canoe moves forward. This mystery can only be explained by the fact that each pull forward is a real movement and not a delusion.

2. THERE IS TO BE NO ABUSE OF SELF OR OTHERS Respect and trust cannot exist in anger. It has to be thrown overboard, so the sea can cleanse it. It has to be washed off the hands and cast into the air, so the stars can take care of it. We always look back at the shallows we pulled through, amazed at how powerful we thought those dangers were.

3. BE FLEXIBLE The adaptable animal survives. If you get tired, ship your paddle and rest. If you get hungry, put in on the beach and eat a few oysters. If you can’t figure one way to make it, do something new. When the wind confronts you, sometimes you’re supposed to go the other way.

4. THE GIFT OF EACH ENRICHES ALL Every story is important. The bow, the stern, the skipper, the power puller in the middle – everyone is part of the movement. The elder sits in her cedar at the front, singing her paddle song, praying for us all. The weary paddler resting is still ballast. And there is always that time when the crew needs some joke, some remark, some silence to keep going, and the least likely person provides.

5. WE ALL PULL AND SUPPORT EACH OTHER Nothing occurs in isolation. When we aren’t in the family of a canoe, we are not ready for whatever comes. The family can argue, mock, ignore each other at its worst, but that family will never let itself sink. A canoe that lets itself sink is certainly wiser never to leave the beach. When we know that we are not alone in our actions, we also know we are lifted up by everyone else.

6. A HUNGRY PERSON HAS NO CHARITY Always nourish yourself. The bitter person, thinking that sacrifice means self-destruction, shares mostly anger. A paddler who doesn’t eat at the feasts doesn’t have enough strength to paddle in the morning. Take that sandwich they throw at you at 2.00 A.M.! The gift of who you are only enters the world when you are strong enough to own it.

7. EXPERIENCES ARE NOT ENHANCED THROUGH CRITICISM Who we are, how we are, what we do, why we continue, flourish with tolerance. The canoe fellows who are grim go one way. The men and women who find the lightest flow may sometimes go slow, but when they arrive they can still sing. And they have gone all over the sea, into the air with the seagulls, under the curve of the wave with the dolphin and down to the whispering shells, under the continental shelf. Withdrawing the blame acknowledges how wonderful a part if it all every one of us really is.

8. THE JOURNEY IS WHAT WE ENJOY Although the start is exciting and the conclusion gratefully achieved, it is the long, steady process we remember. Being part of the journey requires great preparation; being done with a journey requires great awareness; being on the journey, we are much more than ourselves. We are part of the movement of life. We have a destination, and for once our will is pure, our goal is to go on.

9. A GOOD TEACHER ALLOWS THE STUDENT TO LEARN We can berate each other, try to force each other to understand, or we can allow each paddler to gain awareness through the ongoing journey. Nothing sustains us like that sense of potential that we can deal with things. Each paddler learns to deal with the person in front, the person behind, the water, the air, the energy; the blessing of the eagle.

10. WHEN GIVEN ANY CHOICE AT ALL, BE A WORKER BEE – MAKE HONEY! The Ten Rules of the Canoe were developed by the Quileute Canoe contingent for a Northwest Experimental Education Conference in 1990.

11. PUT TIME INTO SPIRITUAL HAPPINESS Pondering on the emotional roller coaster serves no one. At every chance, attempt, participate, pray, take the initiative, and continue.

12. KEEP A STRONG FOCUS ON THE JOURNEY AROUND AND WITHIN Actions that deter the healing and the journey won’t have a place amongst the family. Abstinence from s*x, drugs, bad language, and alcohol shall enhance the journey for lifetimes over.

13. GIVE RESPECT WITHOUT RECEIVING IT Giving another person respect is important in many aspects of life. It helps in developing the kindness of our hearts and the virtues of our soul.

14. LAY A RESPECTFUL PATH FOR YOUTH TO FOLLOW Know and realize that youth are on the spiritual journey of healing and growth as you are. Affection to another shall only be shown through respectful non-physical friendship.

15. EXCERISE YOUR VOICE The canoe family is about allowing the input of each member from all walks of ages. When in doubt, ask, suggest, and prosper.

Would like to sincerely and honorably acknowledge and appreciate all the participants, donors, sponsors, supporters, art...
08/07/2025

Would like to sincerely and honorably acknowledge and appreciate all the participants, donors, sponsors, supporters, artisans, and prayers that went into this year’s Canoe Journey 2025. ‘Nchi Wanapum has continued forward thru it all thru thick and thin we always prevail. We take notes, we meet, we greet, we convey, we circle, we pray, we pull, we drive, we cook, we clean, we pack, and we wing-it. We stuck to the requested 1.5 hour protocol. We could not do it without people present, behind, and in front, we make due with what we have and appreciate every moment. You are forever in our hearts, keep in touch, thank you for supporting our journeys forward, growing thru the seasons, and remembering to say ‘I love you’ back 😉 (Atauwishámash…. ‘say it back’)

08/02/2025

Warm Springs, Yakama, Nez Perce, Umatilla (Columbia River Tribes) ‘’NCHI WANAPUM takes Canoe Journey Protocol floor this morning at 9am.

07/30/2025

Greetings all. Canoe Journey has been going quite well. Thank you all for your interest. We were saddened to hear there was an Earthquake near the eastside of Russia and surrounding places. Our Canoe Family is still inland across from Seattle at The Suquamish Tribal grounds where if there is to be a wave it is predicted to be a 1 foot wave, at max 3 feet high north of us at Port Townsend where our relative Canoe Families still are at high grounds. Thank you all for prayers, interest, and support to all. There are currently no evacuation notices issued for the area due to our inland location. Hugs and prayers.

Sponsorships, gifts, giveaway items, and other sorts are still welcome in-person or at criid.org to be added to the flye...
07/22/2025

Sponsorships, gifts, giveaway items, and other sorts are still welcome in-person or at criid.org to be added to the flyer.

Share your favorite canoe journey or canoe practice photos ♡ I'll go firstPaddle to Quinult Standing rock ♡
02/26/2025

Share your favorite canoe journey or canoe practice photos ♡ I'll go first

Paddle to Quinult
Standing rock ♡

♥︎ and just like that, it's almost that time again
02/25/2025

♥︎ and just like that, it's almost that time again

Puyallup coordinator’s are following this list pretty closely for protocol, if things keep going the same, we are lookin...
08/02/2024

Puyallup coordinator’s are following this list pretty closely for protocol, if things keep going the same, we are looking at Warm Springs taking the floor #5 or #6 tomorrow.

Beating the heat with drum practice and some arts & crafts 🔊
08/02/2024

Beating the heat with drum practice and some arts & crafts 🔊

The final day is here! Gearing up for our last pull of the “2024 Paddle to Puyallup” Canoe Journey.So PROUD of all our y...
07/31/2024

The final day is here! Gearing up for our last pull of the “2024 Paddle to Puyallup” Canoe Journey.

So PROUD of all our youth 💕

07/23/2024

From the Columbia River to the Salish Sea, today N’chi Wanapum paddled with the Northern Canoes to Nooksack waters.

07/18/2024

Day 3: Early wake up call at 4am. Arrived at the Locks at 9:00am, this crew might be small but they are mighty.

2024 Paddle to Puyallup has started!
07/17/2024

2024 Paddle to Puyallup has started!

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