Hillsboro School District Title VII Indian Education Program
Traditional Powwow
Saturday, April 2, 2016
* Free and Open to the Public *
Liberty High School
21945 NW Wagon Way
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Doors Open: Noon
Grand Entries: 1:00 & 6:00 PM
Retiring the Colors: 10:00 PM
MC ~ Bob Tom
Arena Director ~ Ed Goodall
Color Guard ~ NIVA
Lane Community College Native American
Student Association Pow-Wow
Our annual pow-wow is one of the largest in the Northwest, drawing
participants and spectators from around the Northwest and beyond. This has
facilitated an increase in Native American students attending Lane.
In 1991, Lane identified 50 Native American students attending class. Today,
there are more than 650 self-identified Native American students attending Lane.
This increase in Native American students has helped to produce community
support for the longhouse project.
LCC Pow-Wow
April 2, 2016
The Lane Community College Native American Student Association invites the public to its annual
pow-wow on April 2 in the gymnasium, building 5. Grand entries are at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
This pow-wow is a free event. All drums and dancers are welcome. No alcohol or drugs are
permitted.
For more information, call Native American Student Program Coordinator James Florendo at 541-
463-5238 or Associate Dean for Student Affairs Barbara Delansky at 541-463-5337.
Host Drum ~ Awaking Thunder
For more information about the Siletz Tribe, please visit ctsi.nsn.us.
Information contact:
Debra Giles
503-844-1491 or
gilesd@hsd.k12.or.us
Vendor contact:
Barb Nasewytewa
hsdpowwowvendors@gmail.com
Volunteers needed, contact:
Debra Giles
gilesd@hsd.k12.or.us
* First 10 drums guaranteed paid out *
Drug & Alcohol Free Event
DIRECTIONS TO LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
TRAVELING SOUTH ON I- 5 FROM WASHINGTON - Merge on to I-405 S, exit 302 B towar d US 30W/ Beaver ton/St. Helens. Merge
on to US 26W/Sunset Hwy W. Take exit 62B, Cor nelius Pass Road Nor th. Tur n r ight on to Cor nelius Pass Road. Take 1 st left at stop light on to
NW Wagon Way. Liberty High School will be on the right.
TRAVELING NORTH ON I-5 - Merge onto OR 217N Beaverton/Tigard Fwy N via exit 292A. Merge onto US-26 W/Sunset Hwy W via the exit on
the left toward Tillamook/Astoria. Take exit 62B, Cornelius Pass Road North. Turn right on to Cornelius Pass Road. Take 1 st left at stop light on to NW
Wagon Way. Liberty High School will be on the right.
TRAVELING WEST ON I-84 - Merge on to I-5 S towar d Salem/Beaver ton. Mer ge on to I-405N toward City Center/US- 26 W/Beaverton.
Merge on to US 26W/Sunset Hwy via exit 1D toward Beaverton/Ocean Beaches. Take Exit 62B, Cornelius Pass Road North. Turn Right on to Cornelius
Pass Road. Take 1 st left at the stop light onto NW Wagon Way. Liberty High School will be on the right.
For more information about the Siletz Tribal language program,
please visit siletzlanguage.org.
21 st Annual Na-ha-shnee Native American Health Science Institute
June 19 th – July 1 st , 2016
What is Na-ha-shnee? Na-ha-shnee is a 13 day summer program designed to encourage Native
American and Alaska Native students to pursue health science degrees and health-related
careers. The program is held on the WSU Spokane Campus and housing is in nearby dorms.
Who should apply? Native American and Alaska Native students that are currently in 9 th , 10 th ,
or 11 th grade. Applicants should have a GPA of 3.0 or above and an interest in health science
careers (nursing, medical research, nutrition, physical therapy, medicine, pharmacy, etc.) This
year we will be selecting 25 students to attend Na-ha-shnee.
Where is the application? Applications can be filled out and submitted online. The application
will be up-to-date and available in January 2016. This application can be found online at:
https://spokane.wsu.edu/about/community-outreach/native-american-health-sciences/ (Or
google WSU Native American Health Sciences to find it).
What does it cost? FREE! The only cost that we cannot cover is transportation to and from our
program.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: 5PM, MONDAY, APRIL 25 th , 2016
Questions? Feel free to contact Emma Noyes, Native American Health Science Outreach
Coordinator. Phone: 509.324.7215 Email: emma.noyes@wsu.edu Fax: 509.324.7341
This exciting summer opportunity is brought to you by:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY – GO COUGS!
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Editor-in-Chief: Brenda Bremner
April 2016
Editor: Diane Rodriquez
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