Wayne Charlie | pul-hwuletse’
Recorded May 19, 2026
- Wayne Charlie, pul-hwuletse’ ’uw’ tun’ni’ ’utl’ kwa’mutsun.
- I’m Wayne Charlie from Quamichan.
- kwunus hwun’ ’uhwiin’ ’i’ nilh ’uw’ tstiqiw thunu si’lu ’uw’ lhwetus ts’twa’ stiqiw, s’eluhw stiqiw, hun’utum’ulh Scotty.
- When I was small, my grandmother had a horse, an old horse named Scotty.
- ’i’ ts’uhwle’ ’i’ ni’ tst t’uyum’sh tthu harness hwkw’at tthu sleigh ’uw’ yuse’lu ’ul’ qwlhey’ ni’ tst tthu luplash ’i’ ni’ tst hwu sts’uts’e’ ’u kwthu sleigh ’a’mut.
- And sometimes we’d put a harness on him so he could pull a sleigh of two logs with some boards to sit on.
- ’i’ tl’e’ wulh t’uyum’sh kwthu harness ’i’ ni’ tst ’uw’ hwi’ t’ahw ’u tthu sta’luw’.
- And we’d harness him up and go down to the river.
- ’i’ ni’ tst ’ula’ulh ’u kwthey’ sleigh ni’ ch shaqwul .
- We get on that sleign and we’d cross the river.
- ’uwu niis nan ’uw’ tl’up tthu ’uw’ stl’atl’um’ nuw’ shaqwulnamut tthu stiqiw.
- It wasn’t very deep and the horse was able to cross.
- ’i’ ni’ tst ’uw’ huy’u nem’ wil’ut kwthu s’ul’eluhw.
- And we’d be journeying to go see some elders.
- ’uwu te’ nu shtatul’stuhw ’uw’ lhwetus kwthu ni’ nem’ ni’ nets’uw’t-hwum ’u tthunu s’ul’eluhw.
- I don’t know which of my elders we were going to visit.
- ’uwu tsun niin’ skw’ey kwunus he’kw’me’t ’uw’ lhwetus.
- I’m not able to remember who it was.
- ’i’ yathulh ’uw’ yu hunum’ tst, ’i’ ts’uhwle’ lhihw xu’athun tintun kwutst yu ne’nuts’uw’t-hwum’ yelhs tsulel ’i’ lhatsthut ’i’ ni’ tst hwi’ hwu’alum’, t’ahw ’u tthu sta’luw’ ’i’ m’i ’ewu tun’i kwa’mutsun.
- And we used to always be going and it was sometimes three or four hours that we were visiting before it got dark and we would return home.
- ’i’ nilh kwu’elh ni’ tuw’ yu he’kw’me’teen’ nuts’a’ stiqiw tst yath ’uw’ q’ushintul’ ’u kwthey’ stiqiw hwukw’usta’lum’ ’u kwthu sleigh.
- And that’s my memory of that one horse and how that horse would travel with us pulling us on the sleigh.
- hay tseep q’u.
- Thank you.