Missing Moccasins as of June 10, 2017
What is a “Missing Moccasin”? This
is a Tribal member who has an invalid
address on file with the Siletz Enrollment
Department. The Enrollment Department
has received returned mail for the Tribal
member marked as undeliverable.
Enrollment staff will attempt to
contact the Tribal member at the most
recently provided phone number. Once
it is determined there is no way to get a
message to the Tribal member, they will
be added to the Missing Moccasin list for
publication in Siletz News.
In order to receive any mail from
Tribal administration, including per
capita checks, elections and Siletz News,
Tribal members must submit their address
change on the Enrollment form entitled
Address and Contact Information Update.
For security reasons, address changes are
no longer accepted over the phone.
As of July 10, 2017, there are 89 adult
Siletz Tribal Missing Moccasins. If you
are on this list, please update immediately.
There also are 60 children with invalid
addresses. If you are not receiving the
quarterly statement of your child’s trust
account, he/she may have an invalid
address on file. Children’s names are not
publicly published.
If you know someone on this list,
please ask them to contact the Enrollment
Department to have a form sent to them.
The form also is available on the Tribal
website at ctsi.nsn.us under Government
then select Enrollment, or at any of the
four area offices.
If you have any questions, contact
Enrollment staff at 800-922-1399, ext.
1258, or directly at 541-444-8258.
Adams, Aaron Scott
Anderson, Diane Gem
Anderson, Jeremiah Nathaniel
Bartlett, Kayana Marie
Bedolla, Brittney Lynn
Billie, Patrick Leonard
Bremer, Bradley Justin Romey
Brents, Joseph Grant
Brown, Ami Austin
Burcham, Kayela Marie
Butler, Sabrina Jean
Butler, Teresa Melissa May
Caba, Carlee Brianna
Cederstrom, James Henry
Christensen, Jamie Lynn
Cochran, Maria Rose
Cole, Monica Rae
Cole, Wesley Derrick
Cortez, Tabbatha LaShawn
Cortez Jr., Ruben Edward
Dorame, Amanda Renee
Drake, Misty Dawn
Dugan, Nathan Jon Rosario
Epperly-St.Onge, Tracy Jo-Lynn
Erkkila, Lacy May
Fisher, Colton Quinn
Fisher, Paul A.
Fritz, Brandon James
Fuhrer, Jedediah Joseph
Green, Cynthia Rene
Hall, William Patrick
Havranek, Mato Lenno
Hedrick, Vanessa Joy
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
Hernandez, Desiree’ Katarina
Holmes, Shatara Rosemarie
Hove, Jackie Lynn
Jenkins, Nicole Amber
Johnson III, Johnnie Ray
Kelso, Kyren Evaristo Dwayne
Klamath, Clifton Lawrence
Knutson, Michael Damian
LaBonte, Candi Christine
LaFleur, Daniel Robert
Landeros, Dominic Louis
Lane, Virgil Alan
Logsden, Robert Vernon
Lucas, Shawntae Lamar
Lundy, Melody Elizabeth
McClintock, Ashley Marie
McCord, Kristine Marie
Milam, Joseph Jay
Miles, Darby Brenden
Montana, Danica Lea
Navarro, Lawrence Gilbert
Parker, Karen Mary
Perez, Kaleb Michael
Phillips, Gregory Shawn
Prather, Bradford Robert
Reeves, Tami Michelle
Richardson, Charles Eugene
Richardson, Robert Carl
Rife, Christina Kay
Rilatos, Frank Lynn
Roberts, Kendra Marie
Russell, Ursela Verdene
Sampson, Jesse James
Saunders, Seajay Phillip Lee
Saunders IV, William Nois
Schneider, Washakie William Hawk
Scott, Tori Lynn
Service, Diane Lee
Simmons, Jason Ezra Dean
Simmons, Ulysses
Smith, Jordan James
Spalding, Rayshal Lee
St. Onge, Tosh Anthony
Tipps, Alliesha Marie
Towner, Kyle Jacob
Unger, Alicia Joy
Warren, Harold Arthur
Warren, Kelsey Cheyenne
Warren, Naida Janene
Weder, Marie JoAn
Wooten, Joseph Lee
Wright, Timothy Shane
Yarbour, Amberly Diane
Yarbour, Rhonda Fay
Yslava, Orlando Jose
Zosel-Sanderson, Danelle N.
Tribal website: ctsi.nsn.us
Enrollment page found under Government Listings,
then Enrollment
Oregon only
Tribal Maternal, Infant & Early Childhood Home Visiting Program
Naytlh - ‘a “We Carry the Children”
How has the Siletz Tribal Home Visiting Program helped you and your family
since participating?
“The home visiting program has helped prepare us for our new addition by letting us know what is to be
expected before and after the baby comes and how to best deal with certain situations that come up.”
– Andrea & Robert, 4 months in the program
“I’ve learned all the things I thought I should know that I did not know already with the help and support of
the program. Siletz Tribal Home Visiting Program helped me become a better mom.”
– Shyann, 1 year in the program
“I feel like Siletz Tribal home visits have helped me be more on track when it comes to my child’s development.
Home visits have also helped me keep a better schedule, helping my whole family.”
– Jennifer, 1 year and 9 months in the program
“Getting the help when you’re a new parent is life-saving, to know you are doing it right and if not, finding out
the right way.”
–Samantha, 1 year in the program
“The program has helped me to realize there are a lot of different ways to parent and there is always help if you
are willing to look for it. The Siletz Home Visiting Program has helped make my life a little simpler just
knowing I have resources to help me be the best mom I can be.”
– Chandra, 1 year and 10 months in the program
“The Siletz Home Visiting Program has helped me with my child’s growth, my motivation with being a parent
and I’ve also established a friendship.”
– Britnee, 1 year and 8 months in the program
“Home Visiting Program helped us better understand the developmental milestones that our child is at and
also the reassurance that each child is unique and not to be worried. The program has been helpful,
especially with different resources also.”
– Ale & Seth, 1 year and 1 month in the program
“As a first-time mom, Siletz Home Visiting Program has been a good addition to my support system, not
only emotionally, but also mentally.”
-Janet, 1 year and 1 month in the program
If you are interested in or have any questions about our Siletz Tribal Home Visiting Program,
please call Jessica Phillips, Program Coordinator, at 541-484- 4234.
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