Wasco

Appearance
Wasco is a light grey horse with a darker gray mane and tail. They have a white stripe and coronets on their left legs. They have red swirls painted on their shoulder, and lines under their eyes. They wear two pinkish feathers in their mane.

Personality
Wasco is always open to learning new things and is always asking questions and trying to learn from everyone they can.

Wolf
Wasco has a special connection to the wolf.

The Name Game
The tribe this steed is based on were located near the Columbia River Basin in the Pacific Northwest. They spoke the Chinookan language.

Wasco people lived on the south bank of the Columbia River near the present-day city of The Dalles, Oregon. The Wishram lived on the north bank, and these two people are sometimes considered one and referred to as the Wasco-Wishram. The Wasco-Wishram dwelled between the Plateau and Northwest Coast cultural areas. They spoke the same language.

In spring the Wasco women harvested roots for the Root Feast, a ceremony held in honor and gratitude to the Creator for the reemergence of life after the winter season. They were important middlemen in a vast trade network. From the east they received skins and the customs of the Great Plains tribes, from the west seafood and shells, and they traded with peoples from the north. Salmon was the staple item of trade and their main food source, and were available in abundant quantities in the Columbia River.

The Wasco-Wishram lived in villages each with its own leaders. The winter village was near the river and permanent and their main food source, and were available in abundant quantities in the Columbia River. The Wasco-Wishram lived in villages each with its own leaders. The winter village was near the river and permanent or semi-permanent in nature, with the houses constructed of cedar planks. In the summer they moved from camp to camp fishing, hunting, gathering berries, and digging roots. [1]

Inspirational Message
English: "Look for new things to learn no matter where you are."

Italian: "Non importa dove sei, cerca sempre nuove cose da scoprire."

French: "Cherche tougours à apprendre, où que tu sois."