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F --------------- ,----- SCA DrColl E 78 .06 S523 V. 32 no. 10 October 2004 ComputersAraining available; ' New babies, engagements, iow - wow competition results I weddings, and Missing Moccasins I Pages 6 and 9 | Pages 12-13 I Join the Warrior Walkers; get your flu shot Page 19 EmployeeAribal member craft fair, songs, and comedy Pages 20-21 N ews S iletz Vol. 32, No. 10 October 2004 mfederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon Notice of Siletz Constitutional Election The Bureau of Indian Affairs, Siletz Agency, will be conducting an election to amend the Constitution of the Con federated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon. This will be a federal elec tion, not a tribal election. A voters registration packet will be sent out to all tribal members of voting age, who will have to register to vote in this federal election. If you do not reg ister specially for this election, you will not be eligible to vote. A voters registration form will be included in the voters registration packet. This notice is to inform you of the federal election, the dates set for conducting the election, and the impor tance of registering specially for this election. The following dates have been established for conducting the election: Sept. 3, 2004: Voters registration packet and registration forms sent to all tribal members of voting age. Sept. 24, 2004: Registration forms must be postmarked or received by the BIA Siletz Agency on or before this date. Registration therefore closes at 4 p.m. on this date. If you do not register spe cially for this election, you will not be eligible to vote. Oct. 7, 2004: The official list of registered voters will be posted in al San Poil Whitehead, Tony Whitehead, William Whitehead, and Katerie Whitehead prepare to lead others in the first mile of Run to the Rogue X. More photos will appear in the November issue of Siletz News. phabetical order on this date at various public locations for review. Oct. 8, 2004: Ballots sent to all eligible registered voters. Oct. 19, 2004: End of dispute period for names on official registered voters list. Oct. 29, 2004: Election Day. Bal lots are due at the BIA Siletz Agency Office no later than noon on this day. What’s Inside Letters to the Editor Chairman’s Report Vice Chairman’s Report Tribal Program News Tribal Member News * ♦ 2 3 5 6 12 Notices Tribal Council Timesheets Siletz Clinic Chinook Winds Passages . 14 16 18 20 23 The election results will be posted on the front doors of the Siletz Tribal Administration Building and the BIT^ Siletz Agency building, and will be faxed to the tribal area offices in Eugene, Sa lem, and Portland for posting immedi ately upon completion of ballot count. Siletz News Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon P.O. Box 549 Siletz. OR 97380-0549 Details of how to register and due dates for the election are included in the voters registration packet. Note: If you have changed your name or address and have not informed the tribe, please notify the Tribal Enrollment Office. Delores Pigsley, Tribal Chairman Brenda Bremner, General Manager and Editor-in-Chief University of Oregon Library Received on: 10-01-04 Siletz news PRESORTED FIRST CLASS U.S. POSTAGE PAID SILETZ, OR PERMIT NO. 2