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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
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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.
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Pow-Wow Wellness Walk - 9am
Grand Entry - Noon
Contact Nick Sixkiller
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Other jobs
ALCOHOL FREE EVENT. All DANCERS AND DRUMMERS ARE
WELCOME ♦ DRUMMERS, PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CHAIRS
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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
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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
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4th-$200
5'h-$150
3rd-$300
4,h-$200
5”'-$150
-$400 3rd-$300
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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.
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