Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws, and Ɬatwa Ina

I don’t appear to have mentioned these Chinuk Wawa names from Oregon State University:

There’s the Kaku-Ixt Mana Ina Haws, which “represents the Indigenous people of the Americas and Pacific Islands”. The name apparently uses the Hawai‘ian word mana ‘religious power’, to express that it’s the ‘Like One Spirit Beaver Den’. Their website explains this as the “unified strength of the Beaver House”.

You understand, OSU’s sports teams are known as “The Beavers”.

OSU also hosts an annual powwow, originally spelled Klatowa Eena ‘Go Beavers!’ It’s now in Grand Ronde style: łatwa ina.

That’s also the name of an official alumni group.

ikta mayka chaku-kəmtəks?
Ikta maika chako-kumtuks?
What have you learned?
And can you say it in Jargon?