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2011
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1914
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2020
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First
Middle
Anderson Mathew, Jr.
John
Arden
Andrew
Michael
Bally
Wednesday
Beals
Kyle
Carl
Brantly
Deanna
Lynn
Brantly
Mikelle
Lashay
Brown
Sheri
Marie
Bruns
Sharon
Lynn
Carey
Dennis
Adlem
Carmichael Scott
Richard
Cheek
Darod
Anthony
Clawson
Erik
Lee
Cole
Corey
Alan
Cook
Elise
Marie
Cook
George
Russell
Cox
Leslie
Christine
Davidson Cody
Blake
Davis
Brenda
Lee
Eddings
Anne-Marie
Ewing
Kristina
Marie
Fisher
Hoxie
Alan
Flores
Randall, Jr.
Perry
Ghan
Shawn
Anthony
Golba
Laura
Lynn
Gonzales Josephine
A.
Hall
Joshua Allan Darrel
Higgins
Lori
Shane
Horn
Raylynn Kay Louise
Jackson
Monique
Fayette
John
Andrew, Jr. David
Johnson
Johnnie, III
Ray
Justice
Sandra
Dawn
Justice
Whitney
Dawn
Keller
Ronald, II
D.
Kipp
Sherry
J.
Lucas
Aimee
Elizabeth
Lucas-Dickman Shaylah
Rashay Ann
McClintoc Tracy
Earl
McCollam Melanie
Nicole
Moreno
Franco, Jr. Armando
Nelson
Donald
Hank
Olson
Ole
Willard
Prather
Bradford
Robert
Ratigan
Rachel
Lynn
Richardson Charles
Eugene
Runyan
Michelle
Ann
Russell
Roberta
Pauline
Ryan
Donavin
Scott
Sanders
Malissa
Dianne
Saunders William, IV
Nois
Service
Diane
Lee
Snider
Dixie
Rae
Tangen
AbbieRose LuAnn
Taylor
Nawitka Chee-Chako
Timeus
Clinton
Lee
Wallace
Sondra
Colleen
Warren
Alfred
James
West
Ryan
Eugene
Whalen
Jana
Elaine
Williams Melody
Muriel
Wilson
Erica
Dawn
Wolf-Lane Scott
Raymond
Woosley
Mari
Yarbour
Bruce
Anthony
Address changes must be updated in
writing and must include your signature.
The Information Change form is avail-
able on the Tribal website - ctsi.nsn.us.
You also can obtain one by contacting the
Enrollment Department at 541-444-8258
or 800-922-1399, ext. 1258; covas@ctsi.
nsn.us or by mail at P.O. Box 549, Siletz,
OR 97380-0549. Must be updated in writ-
ing and must include your signature.
Courtesy photos by Maria LaFriniere
Dancers of all ages take the floor at the Family New Year’s Eve dance at the Tribal Community Center.
Family New Year’s eve dance a fun, sober celebration
The New Year’s Eve Dance, sponsored
by the Tribal Housing and Behavioral
Health departments, was a big success.
Thank you Sheila and Isaac DeAnda
for entertaining us with the music!
Families and participants from all
ages attended and danced all night to ring
in the New Year at a fun and sober event.
Many volunteers from the community and
various Tribal departments helped out.
A big thank you goes out to Frank
Aspria for taking time to prepare the food.
We wo u l d l i ke t o h o n o r t h e
community members and supporters for
this event. Without your attendance, we
would not be able to enjoy wonderful
times like this!
NikeTalk.com donates to American Indian College Fund
DENVER – NikeTalk.com, an online
community dedicated to fans of sneakers
and sports culture, donated $11,000 in
November to the American Indian College
Fund for scholarship support to benefit
American Indian students.
“As the late Harvey S. Firestone once
noted, ‘It is only as we develop others that
we prematurely succeed,’” said Nelson
Cabral, founder of NikeTalk.com. “True
success, lasting success, is both inter-
personal and inter-generational. By this
measure, I can think of no more successful
investment than to support the American
Indian College Fund in its ongoing mis-
General Council
Meeting
sion to assist thousands of dedicated
scholars and cultivate a new generation
of leaders.”
“We are delighted that NikeTalk.com
is dedicated to the intellectual achieve-
ment and growth of tomorrow’s leaders
in Indian Country through its support of
the American Indian College Fund,” said
Cheryl Crazy Bull, president and CEO of
the College Fund. “A college education
will help Native people to succeed in their
personal, professional and community
goals, and education is changing the face
of Indian Country, one person at a time.”
The American Indian College Fund
(the College Fund) is the nation’s larg-
est private provider of scholarships for
American Indian students. Founded in
1989, the College Fund has been “Educat-
ing the Mind and Spirit” of Native people
for nearly 25 years and provides an aver-
age of 6,000 scholarships annually.
The College Fund also supports the
nation’s 34 accredited Tribal colleges
and universities located on or near Indian
reservations. It consistently receives top
ratings from independent charity evalua-
tors. For more information, please visit
collegefund.org.
Programs:
Natural Resources
Tribal Members’ Concerns
Siletz Tribal Community Center
Call to Order
Invocation
Flag Salute
Roll Call
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes
Siletz, Oregon
Siletz Tribal Arts & Heritage Society
Adjourn
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Chairman’s Report
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