Native American Heritage Month
School Visits
Nov. 7, 2012, and Nov. 28, 2012
Students from Taft and Oceanlake
elementary schools in Lincoln City,
Ore., visit the Tribal administration
building in Siletz on Nov. 7 as General
Manager Brenda Bremner (left)
introduces them to Tribal
accomplishments and government.
At the day's final stop, Kathy Robinson
(below), Language Project coordinator,
talks to students outside of the dance
house in Siletz.
Photo by Natasha Kavanaugh
Students from Newport Intermediate School in Newport, Ore.,
visit the dance house Nov. 28. Bud Lane and Brenda Bremner
shared information on Tribal culture, government and history
with the students.
Photos by Diane Rodriquez
Bud Lane, Language and Traditional Arts instructor, prepares
the Taft and Oceanlake students to enter the dance house (right),
where they gathered around a fire as he talked about Nee-Dash
dances and sang Nee-Dash songs.
Taft and Oceanlake students visit the Lhuuke Illahee Fish
Hatchery (bottom right) east of Siletz. Dillon Blacketer, Aquatic
program tech, led the students on the hatchery tour.
Chemawa Indian School
Craft Show
December 15, 2012
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Admission Donation of Canned food and/or Campbells
Soup Labels
HAND CRAFTED GIFTS
Chemawa Indian School Gymnasium
3700 Chemawa Rd NE. Salem. OR 97305
Vendors, contact Koren Sema 503-399-5721 ext 225
Sponsored by Chemawa Pow Wow Chib - A non Profit Organization
Chemawa Is a Alcohol, drug and smoke free campusl
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December 2012