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TRIBAL PROGRAM NEWS Criminal Code and ICRA by Diane Henkels This month’s article has two parts. The first is a summary of comments we have received at community meetings regarding a draft of the revised Criminal Code. The second is about the Indian Civil Rights Act and includes a brief background of this federal law and the full text of the law itself. Community Comments We have presented a first draft of a revised Criminal Code to area offices, the elders, and those who work directly with issues covered in the code. We received very helpful input from tribal members and staff at all of the area offices and from the elders. Head Start kids trick-or- treat at the administration building in Siletz Some issues where community input is especially helpful include deciding how to order the criminal offenses, how the judge should decide a sentence, whether and how to include juries, how many jurors to decide a case, and whether to include major crimes, like murder, rape, and first-degree assault, in the code if the maximum punishment is only one year imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. The following comments address these issues and others: Siletz Tribal Court and Code Development stated that peyote is not a traditional way of the Siletz Indians. They also stated that they do not want peyote available to people here, especially our Native youth. A big issue is how to deal with major From Eugene: crimes. People are wondering if major Where do the reporting laws apply? crimes, such as rape, murder, kidnapping, What about confidentiality? etc., will be dealt with in Tribal Court. They Federal laws require tribal agencies to report child abuse to the appropriate asked, “Why even bother with big offenses when you can send them off to state court officials. The state of Oregon can suspend for bigger sentencing?” The Indian Civil the professional license of a person who Rights Act limits punishment to one year fails to report child abuse. The CTSI imprisonment and a $5,000 fine. (See page personnel manual requires all tribal 17 for more information on this law.) employees who reasonably suspect abuse Someone mentioned banishment or neglect of a minor to report this to CTSI for major crime offenders, not allowing Indian Child Welfare. Native felons to attend ceremonies such as Does law enforcement treat Indian pow-wows, sweats, pipe ceremonies, etc. youth fairly in Siletz? But going to all these ceremonies is a way Who are the Tribal Court judges? Cal to heal yourself and cleanse your body. Gantenbein is the chief judge. Other judges When Native Americans go to sweats and are Robert Dickinson, Arthur (Art) Fisher, ceremonies to pray and heal themselves, and Edmund Goodman. Biographies of the it’s the same as white people going to judges are available through the Tribal Court church to pray. These Native ways should or the ANA Tribal Court and Code be open to any Native. Development project. Also, a major issue is the age-old problem of loose dogs and cats. From Siletz: We discussed putting the draft code The project should have copies of on the Web. Project staff are exploring the CTSI Criminal Code drafts for the this option. community to review and include a table What two parts of the U.S. of contents. Each area office and the Constitution apply to Indian tribes? project office has a copy of the drafts for These are the “Indian Commerce each code in a clearly marked binder. ANA Clause” and a provision about counting Court and Code staff will bring at least three Indians for the purpose of taxation. The copies of the draft Criminal Code to the Indian Commerce Clause says that meetings. We have included a table Congress shall regulate commerce with of contents. Indian tribes. This has been used as a Should we make the Peacemaker primary source to establish congressional part of the code? The draft Criminal authority to deal with Indian tribes. Code refers to “other courts” and the next There was concern that we address draft will make this more specific. The drugs and alcohol. This Code covers project also will work on the Peacemaker/ alcohol and drugs, including tobacco. traditional court. What about prohibiting peyote on the Siletz Reservation? Some people (See Criminal Code on page 16) 15