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General Council Meeting Aug. 6, 2011 • 1 p.m. Siletz Tribal Community Center Siletz, Oregon Call to Order Invocation Flag Salute Roll Call Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes Courtesy photos Programs: Housing Cultural Department - Pow-Wow Love always from your biggest fans, Mom and Dad Congratulations, Ryan Rilatos! You Tribal Members’ Concerns had an amazing season for the all-team Chairman’s Report of SET. You sure couldn’t tell you were Announcements the youngest player on the team. We’re Adjourn so proud of you. Congratulations to the SET all-star team for placing third at the Waldport tournament. Back row, 1 to r: Coach Dan Kinion, Tye Wawrak, Trent Kinion, Ben Uhlenkott, Jaden Spangler, Tyson Rilatos and Coach Willie Metcalf. Front row, 1 to r: Randy Rilatos, Trenton Luckini, Ryan Rilatos, Willard Metcalf and Lance McKibbon. Not pictured: Jayden Blacketer, Mikey Uhlenkott and Coach BJ Wawrak. Pow-Wow, con’t from page 1 Nick Sixkiller at 541-444-8230 or SOO- 922-1399, ext. 1230 or 1757. Registration also is available the morning of the parade at 8 a.m. at the Siletz Tribal administration building. If you are not registered by 9 a.m., you can not take part in the judging, which starts at 9 a.m. You can, however, still participate in the parade. The parade is followed by a Grand Entry at 1 p.m. Competition dancing for youth and teens takes place in the after noon. Competition dancing continues after the 7 p.m. Grand Entry with Golden Age and adult categories and the finals for youth and teens. On Aug. 14, the final day of the pow wow, a Grand Entry takes place at noon. This session will end with awards for the Golden Age, adult, teen and youth category winners. Prizes range from $25 to $500. A variety of food and Native arts and crafts and jewelry will be offered for sale by more than 60 vendors on the pow wow grounds. “Our vendors will have lots of Ameri can Indian-made items,” said Sixkiller. “You’ll see bead work, clothing, art and tons of delicious food, all for sale by many families who supplement their income with sales at various pow-wows throughout the pow-wow trail.” A free shuttle will be available from various parking lots in Siletz to the pow wow on Government Hill. Signs will be posted. Parking is extremely limited at the pow-wow grounds, which makes the shuttle the best way to get there. Pow-Wow Schedule Aug. 12 6 p.m. - Royalty Crowning 7 p.m. - Grand Entry Aug. 13 This alcohol- and drug-free event is free. Listen carefully to the pow-wow announcer, who will tell you when you can and when you should not take pho tos. The announcer also will explain the significance of the events taking place in the dance arena throughout the pow-wow. 10 a.m. - Parade 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. - Grand Entry Aug. 14 Noon - Grand Entry T he C onfederated T ribes of S iletz I ndians Nesika lllahee Pow-Wow Aug. 12-14,2011 N esika I llahee P ow -W ow MPw-Wou G rounds OR ¡ övknmki Ha^ .tasrll'l' Aug. 11th Pow-Wow Jobs Royalty Pageant - 6pm Aug. 12th The Siletz Pow-Wow Committee once again will accept applications for temporary jobs during the 2011 Nesika lllahee Pow-Wow. Memorials/Giveaways - Noon-6pm Presentation of crowns - 6pm Grand Entry - 7pm Aug. Bth Parade - 10am Grand Entry -1 & 7 pm Security jobs Aug. 14th Orientation for security positions is Aug. 8 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tribal Community Center. Please provide a copy of your Social Security card and at least one of the following - Oregon driver’s license, DMV Oregon ID or Tribal ID - at the orientation. . Pow-Wow Wellness Walk - 9am Grand Entry - Noon Contact Nick Sixkiller T hf N esika I liahee P ow -W ow is a drex , and Other jobs ALCOHOL FREE EVENT. All DANCERS AND DRUMMERS ARE WELCOME ♦ DRUMMERS, PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS ♦ W e Applications for maintenance, kitchen and sales jobs will be available Aug. 10 at the Tribal Community Center, Culture Office. Orientation for these jobs will be Aug. 10-11 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tribal Community Center. Please provide a copy of your Social Security card and at least one of the following - Oregon driver’s license, DMV Oregon ID or Tribal ID - along with your application. If you have any questions, contact Nick Sixkiller at 800-922-1399, exts. 1230 or 1757, or 541-444-8230. are not responsibit for ACCIDENTS and lost OR STOLEN ITEMS. VENDOR REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED ♦ C amping : $25 for three days per campsite . F or more information , contact N ick S ixkiller 800-922-1399, ext . 1230 or 541-444-8230 Lu TRADITIONAL, FANCY, GRASS AND JINGLE 4'h-$200 5th-$150 $300 2nd-$250 3H-$2OO 4,h-$150 5'h-$100 $150 2nd - $100 3rf - $75 4th - $50 5'b - $25 -$50 4",-$35 -$300 4th-$200 5'h-$150 3rd-$300 4,h-$200 5”'-$150 -$400 3rd-$300 :C1ALS Vendor and Parade Applications 2nd-$4( For parade and vendor applications/entries, please contact Nick Sixkiller at 800-922-1399, exts. 1230 or 1757, or 541-444-8230. You also can find them online at -ctsi.nsn.us or pick them up at the Tribal Community Center or Tribal administration building in Siletz. I—'""... ........ 8 * ' Siletz News ......... * August 2011 n n .............. $400 Men-$300 ruNG , Women - $300 C ompany & C hinook W inds C asino R esort ___________________________