
"He was my father, he wasn't the chief, but after I thought about it," Burke said. What he wanted me to do, it took a lot of thinking, soul searching."
Tribal members, along with Gary's uncle's held a "Chief's Dance. The dance shows support and respect. It is one of the highest honors one can receive in the tribe. Tribal Whipman, Allen Crawford said Gary has always thought of others first.
"He's thinking of his people first," says Crawford. What can I do to help my people? My job is to serve my people and that's his train of thought."
There are more than 2,000 tribal members, all who will now rely on the guidance and judgements of Chief Gary Burke. He will educate his people while continuing traditions that are thousands of years old.
"He's our leader," said Cayuse Tribal member Lance Winn. He leads us in our traditions, keeps our traditions alive. Helps teach our children our traditions."
And those children will likely become the tribe's successor down the road. Identity is very important to Indian culture. Men, women, and children are very proud of who they are. And its important for celebrations like today...to continue.
"If I start this now, people will witness it, young people," said Burke. And the story will carry on. Hopefully into the future somebody else will pick it up."
Comments Terms of Use: We welcome your participation in our community. Please keep your comments civil and on point. You must be at least 13 years of age to post comments. By submitting a comment, you agree to these
Terms of Service
You must be logged in to leave a comment. Login or register See all comments |
NEW Many Washington State agencies will be closed Tuesday as employees are furloughed for the third day this year to save money.
NEW An apartment building on S. 6th Street had to be evacuated after fire broke out early Thursday morning.
The Washington Department of Transportation has added apps for iPhone and Android users to get up-to-the-minute travel information.
Yakima County may be easing up on gun laws, but the city of Yakima has cracked down on major crime.
Island Camp Campground in Yakima County near Glenwood, northwest of Goldendale, has been closed due to a budget shortfall.
NEW Attorneys for a death row inmate who is scheduled to be executed this month are looking to a federal appeals court for a stay.
NEW The Walla Walla County Coroner has identified the remains found near Boise Cascade on August 24th.
NEW Kennewick Police have new information on the vehicle involved in a hit and run accident Wednesday afternoon.
New Prosecutors and defense attorneys are on track to start the trial of a Pasco woman charged with murder.