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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1986)
2 January 3, 1986 J Spilyay Tymoo throughout Warm Springs community ' ' "' ft' - J VV';j 1, Slippery . . . r , 7 I : TP?w , UJ? T 7? ? - - i , I Nil I y- , I , ' i l V I ' ,-7; f- tTT3 v V' v 7 ' 4 fi; f -"" y ' : 1 . J : 1 'fiifl lit v- ifrV-.-i ; "7 : J . : .-. ; ,-. i' I Agreement . . . it 1 r- 4f f k r Fii aft VtT More royalty . . Second ... Continued from page 1 KWSI was erected atop Eagle 26. Voters defeated the budget pre-school program and the possi- Butte. The SimnashoLonghouse by a margin of 359 against and bility of new enterprises on the renovation was nearly completed 314 for. reservation. Overcrowding at the in October. The addition more Record snowfall blanketed Headstart program necessitated than doubled the size of the Warm Springs with nearly 18 the creation of the. new tribal Longhouse, adding another inches of the white stuff. The pre-school program. Tribal 10,500 square feet. snow is still hanging on due to Council appropriated $50,000 In November, district voters extremely cold weather and the for the program to finish out approved a $2.8 million opera- lack of sun. Tribal associate, 1 985 and an additional $ 1 90,000 ing budget for 509-J schools. Jerry Dibble, was killed Decem- for 1986. The 200-foot tower for Paiute Chief Nick Kalama suf- ber 6 in a plane crash near incu a ucaii auai;. anu aiea sacramemo. Alter mucn wait October 25. Beginning October ing and anticipation, the Sim 28, Janice Clements and Shirley nasho Longhouse was dedicated Sanders circulated a petition November 22. Hundreds objecting to the 1 986 operating attended the ceremonies, budget. The pair obtained the It was announced in mid signatures of 334 eligible tribal December that Tribal Council voters in two days. The admi- would post a nine-month oper nistrative staff of the Warm ating budget before the end of Springs Police Department staff 1985. For the first three months moved into their new quarters of 1986, tribal operations are the first week of November. expected to be supported by The November 12 general available funds, 1985 savings council meeting held at the and tribal dollars under the Agency Longhouse was attended $25,000 authority of Tribal by over 200 tribal members. Council. Tribal operations are The meeting was held to hear expected to continue at normal and discuss the concerns of those levels during the first three who objected to the 1986 tribal months of 1986. operating budget. At another For many, 1985 was a year of meeting held November 20, con- change and indecision. It was a cerned tribal members again vear of new thines. old thinos li presented their views, citing revisited and graceful acceptance mgii unemployment among mem- oi tnose tnings tnat couia not be bers, too many managers and changed. Whatever, all look for- nO Ifimit intn tYlP annual KllH at mi rA ttiA nam Iran r tirWK nrant t . i I "i'"uwi iMutv-i, nam iuuiv iivif yvoi vtuij Eiwai ffrH!-t " i or ..all il J, r . w i "tu as many uuicr imngs. aniicipaiion ana nopeiumess. 'i'no- J The. rpferpnHum HAtarm ininatha tKa naur trAar nraat nntii am,,nimmm ... MVlvinjMiMit uiv n jvoi vtilii Kivat aillll- laiconncDuageiwasixovemoer pation and nopetuiiness. Royalty . . . Coyote News Spilyay Tymoo Staff MANAGING EDITOR Sid Miller ASSISTANT EDITOR Donna Behrnd Darkroom Writer Reporter Typesetter Marsha Shewczyk ' Pat Leno-Baker Pnscilla Squiemphen FOUNDED IN MARCH OF 1976 Published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon. Warm Springs, Oregon 97761 . Located in the Old Administration Building. Any written material to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo P.O. Box 735 Warm Springs. Oregon 97761 Phone 553-1644 or 553-1161, Ext. 274. 285 and The Darkroom ext. 286 Subscription Rate: $6 00 per year I " " 1 1 'i i. ii1 in Li ri.i ui iijrrniijjiwDjirgji;) ji n ijjuh j, ij.yj.. mJj.','.,),iJi,'j.,w., -.--,v...'ty.;'';ujMwu' juai ii iiiiii iiiiimiijii i ...mu. u i . .11 1 lin m.iiuy 1 1 Tragedy ... 1