MONDAY MAY U 19% INDEX EOkxtti 2 NWri 4 MttonoiNvwm n Innimaowl H**% 12 Sports t3 CtswMiods 14 TODAY Fall class u hedules can he picked up at the VO Bookstore and the Cam* pm Convenience Store INSIDE Darnel Dm Seves and the nest of the backs tuned up at the Ontg u WEATHER Ham (A t uNe thmndrr tlttrm High mud 60't. University ot Oregon Eugene. Oregon An independent newspaper Vofcjrna 97, mm t4« Pow Wow celebrates tribal culture ■ EVENT: Traditional dances, songs and storytelling honored elders and veterans By Jennifer Carter Susan AcSY'Se* * <**y Chair* line the walls, leaving a circle in the middle of the room (or the dancers The floor's vibrations echo the dancers' movements as they move to the beet of the drum Feathers frame their heads, accent their multicolored outfits and wave soft lv in their hands as they dance. The Pow Wow, a traditional celebration that began about SOO year* ago, was brought lo Gerlinger Hall this Saturday and Sunday for the 28th Annual Native American Student Union Pow Wow The event was organized to celebrate and honor the Native American traditions of University students, community members snd visitors from states as near as Wash ington and as far away as North Dakota. Through a combination of traditional dances, songs and atoryteliing, the Pow Wow honors tribal culture, elder* and vet erans Graduate* were also honored at the Pow Wow in an honor dance. Kristen Parr. ASUO recruitment and retention coordinator, said the Pow Wow is important for preserving Native Ameri can cultures "It s really important fur us to always have this." she said "ft’s necessary for our cultural survival.’* David Lewis, a NASU co-director, said the Pow Wow is about community involvement “It help* bring the Eugene community together." he said. "A lot of it is lommu oily involvement, celebrating tradition* ~ Michelle Joye. NASU’t treasurer, said the community that tomes together dur ing the Pow Wow u very diverse. "We have a lot a* different tribes here." she said "I couldn't even give you a itotalj number because there are so many." Joye fell the turnout at this year’s Pow Wow was good, despite the fact that the student group usually holds the annual Turn to EVENT Page 9 AMAMtiA £ Aaron Wright show* tom* o4 his movaa to ths boat o4 drums and chanting H4s costums mclud •d two bustis* and an aiaborata hssddrssa Wright, who draws and paints Msttvs Amsrtcan ranWOona of classic Otonsy char ac tor*. writ b* appsartng in Ihs movta , Oaad Man BB shots result in arrests ■ mAPOM: Two UO students were jailed for firing a BB gun By Brian Womack Si***"*#** *«•&•*» Two University students wm> arrested lor shooting at a bulk! ing with a Ull gun around mid night on Thursday. which resulted in no injuries. said a spokesman for the Eugene Department of Public Safety William Shields. a 21-year old anthropology major. and Christopher Mattina. a 22 veer uld biology major. »hot ih* air powered gun from the *«x mid floor of a building at tMt» Alder St toward the building at 1414 Alder Si. raid Brian Terrell. Eugene public calefy tpibniiun Tha two students were armsi mi for reckless endangerment and unlawful uw of a weapon The polit e report said the pair were perplexed a* to what was wrong with shooting the weapon because it was "only a HH gun " Hut Terrett said guns should not be used flippantly "People need to be conation thru* about weapons," he said. Unlawful use of a weapon i* a Class C felony with « maximum sentence of five year* in prison ami f 100.000 In fines, Terrell said He. kb -.a endangrrmrnl is a Class A misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of one year In prison and S5.0U0 tn fines They were released from the Lane County (ail on iheir own recognisance Friday and should he arraigned later this week, said a clerk at the jail TWISTER blows through theaters > from Btmm ScmKmws •nd Qmoryt Luca*, mm *w No. t Urn 9m mmtma. gummy an mwnma S3? 5 maun mduairy kuw mmt SwMhN Wha* m amount w UPm t^uyast , - . .. > k» a non taMay paid (of Brook* to bn rttleawd Brian T«rr«t, Kugnne public aafcrty spokntman. and Sgl Rick Gilliam. hn<*d of Irmntlgahon*. vmr* unavail able for s moment Sunday. AUo. a mombef of Sigma Alpha Epuilon declined comment Sunday.