Remember to
report your
hunting, fishing
harvests
Siletz flag joins others at Standing Rock protest site
By Mama Whitebear
On the behalf of Siletz Tribal Elder
Dino Butler and family, I would like to
put my hands up for the utmost respect to
the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Tribal Council for giving us the honor of
driving and placing their Tribal flag in
solidarity and support of the Standing
Rock No Pipe Line along with 120 other
Tribes’ flags on their ancestral lands.
Thank you Luhui Whitebear-Cupp,
representing Coastal Band of the Chu-
mash and Southwest nations, for driving
us there and following the direction given
from Creator to take our family pipe and
other family flags to honor John Trudell
and Nilack Butler to DAPL.
Much honor to our grandchildren
Chechio and Aqiwo-Xus who walked
us all in. Masi, Anthony Anderson for
As the hunting season begins, Tribal
members are reminded to report harvests
of deer, elk, salmon and shellfish to the
Natural Resources Department.
Per the Tribal Hunting, Fishing and
Gathering Ordinance, the Tribal member
issued a tag is personally responsible for
reporting within three business days if a
tag is filled.
Names of Tribal members issued tags
who report filled tags are entered into
one of the incentive drawings below.
Drawings for incentives occur after
the season has ended.
Logsden Community Club to hold
annual Harvest Auction fundraiser
Deer/elk hunting incentives
Cabela’s gift cards – $100, $75 and $50
Cultural salmon fishing incentive
Cabela’s gift card – $50
Shellfish gathering incentive
Courtesy photo
Cabela’s gift card – $50
Juanita Whitebear and Dino Butler
CTSI NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
HARVEST REPORT FORM
D E E R – E L K – S A L M O N
ROLL #:
TAG ISSUED TO:
DATE FILLED:
SELECT ONE:
DATE REPORTED:
□ DEER □ ELK
bringing your children representing Warm
Springs Tribal youth leadership; Honey-
Rose Butler for your songs and security
representing Canada, Siletz and Umatilla
ancestors; Precious Rosella, Lil Man
Chewy in being part of the experience
helping and prayers shared with us.
For all the relatives who helped make
this possible, for us to get there and return
home safely, this trip would have not
been possible. Thank you Snoqualmie
Tribe, Marvin Kemp and family, Michele
Buchanan, Elaine Pearl Rilatos-Smith and
family, David Gray, Alana Lane, Dorothy
Lane, Margaret Bartley, Robin Youngblood,
Steve G, Melvin G, our sons Molo, Ché and
Buddha, and Karen Rudolph for renting the
car. This trip really couldn’t have happened
without your love and support. Definitely
the prayers and Creator above all.
□ SALMON
TYPE/SIZE:
(EXAMPLE: 4X4, SPIKE, COW)
LOCATION/UNIT:
LOGSDEN, Ore. – The annual Logs-
den Community Club Harvest Auction
will be held Oct. 8 from 6-9 p.m.
The largest fundraiser of the year for
the Logsden Community Club, this annual
family-friendly event continues to delight
those who attend.
An abundance of garden fresh veg-
etables and fruit, plants, fresh-baked
culinary delights, home canning, unique
and one-of-a-kind items, gift certificates
and gift giving items beyond imagination
will be included in the auction. Purchase
a hot dog, chips and a drink for $3 or
homemade cookies for a quarter to munch
on during the bidding.
For those who wish to donate an item
(no clothes, please) to the auction, please
drop your items off between 3-6 p.m. on
Oct. 7 or 2-5 p.m. on Oct. 8. Gift certifi-
cates can be sent to The Logsden Commu-
nity Club, P.O. Box 67, Logsden, OR 97357.
The Logsden Community Club
donates a portion of its profits back to
the community, including the Siletz Val-
ley Volunteer Firefighters. Located at the
junction of the Logsden/Siletz Highway
and Moonshine Park Road, the Logsden
Community Club is situated on a historic
site where the local school once sat.
Today’s facility, built in the 1980s,
is available to rent and is a wonderful
location for local gatherings, including
weddings, family reunions, memorials and
other celebrations. The facility also houses
a commercial kitchen for cottage industry
entrepreneurs who market culinary items
and is a designated emergency shelter.
Rental rates for events are reduced
for individuals who become members of
the Logsden Community Club. The cost
to join is $25.
For more information on the auction,
contact Renee Preston at 541-444-1050
and for information about renting the
building for an event, contact Joan Lofton
at 541-444-2233.
Free child ID kits from the Oregon State Police
503-934-0188 or 800-282-7155; child.idkits@state.or.us
REPORTED BY:
TAG NO.
2016 Standing Committee Vacancies
CTSI NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
HARVEST REPORT FORM
S H E L L F I S H
Education Committee, Health Committee and Enrollment
Committee– Vacancies are Open Until Filled
For Tribal members interested in serving on a Standing Committee, please
fill out this form and mail or fax it to Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Attn:
Executive Secretary to Tribal Council, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380-0549; fax:
541-444-8325.
ROLL #:
PERMIT ISSUED TO:
Name: __________________________________________ Roll No: __________
DATE FILLED:
DATE REPORTED:
Address: __________________________________________________________
CIRCLE SPECIES: Cockles Steamers Butter Clams Gapers/Horsenecks
Softshell Clams Razor Clams
Sea Anemones
Rock Oysters/Piddocks Saltwater Mussels Varnish Clams
City: ______________________________ State: ____________ ZIP: __________
Telephone: Day (
) ________________ Evening (
) _________________
HOW MANY EACH SPECIES:
____ Education Committee – 1 vacancy for term ending February 2017
____ Health Committee – 1 vacancy for term ending February 2017
____ Enrollment Committee – 1 vacancy for term ending February 2017
LOCATION:
REPORTED BY:
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If you have any questions, please contact Tami Miner, Executive Secretary to
Tribal Council, at 800-922-1399, ext. 1203, or 541-444-8203.