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TRIBAL MEMBER NEWS Ani to Open First Art Show by Monica Ka-ui Ani My name is Monica Ka-ui Ani. I received a vocational scholarship from the Siletz Tribe in 1994, completing the program for massage therapy in Portland, Ore., at the East-West College of Healing Arts. I was licensed in the summer of 1995. I have since lived in two different states, obtaining a license in Chicago Ill., and now in New York City. It was my intention to have a career that would allow me to make a living anywhere while freeing up my time to pursue my Painting by Monica Ka-ui Ani true passion, art. As you can well imagine, it’s been an enriching experience to have a skill that can help people. I’ve been living in Brooklyn, N.Y., for the past six years. It’s been quite a balancing act, learning to give while still having the energy to create and juggling work shifts with classes in painting and drawing. I’m a painter now. It’s my great pleasure to announce my first show. It takes place in Brooklyn at a restaurant/bar called Superfine, running from March 11 to March 30, 2003. I would have never reached this point without the support and encouragement of the tribe when I was trying to find my way. It’s true I live far away, but I try to stay connected by reading our paper and staying current with issues that impact the tribe. This is also why I write in gratitude and with the message to walk the path with confidence. It begins with a dream. Thank you. American School in Logsden, Ore., taken around 1914-1915. Second row, second from right is Augusta Evans (Alicante) and fourth from right is Maude Lane (Porter). Original photo courtesy of Maude Lane (Porter), this photo courtesy of Maria Westervelt. 10 □ SHetzNews □ March 2003