SILETZ NEWS Delores Pigsley, Tribal Chairman Brenda Bremner, General Manager and Editor-in-Chief Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Vol. 47, No. 4 Siletz News Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians P.O. Box 549 Siletz, OR 97380-0549 April 2019 Presorted First-Class Mail U.S. Postage Paid - Permit No. 178 Salem, OR Photo by Diane Rodriquez Dancers join singers in songs of healing and hope during the Shu’-‘aa-xu Round Dance and Youth Prevention Summit at Taft High 7-12 in Lincoln City, Ore., on March 16. Held just a few days before the first day of spring, the event served as a reminder that the sometimes darker days of winter were receding and the lightness of spring was on its way. Participants enjoyed several hours of positive energy in the company of friends and family, and in meeting new friends too. Siletz Tribe opposes transmission line, Jordan Cove LNG export facility In a resolution passed March 15, the Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians made official its opposition to the planning, approval, construction and maintenance of the Malin to Coos Bay LNG (liquefied natural gas) transmission line and the Jordan Cove LNG export facility in Coos Bay. This 229-mile liquefied natural gas pipeline from Malin in Klamath County to the export terminal in Coos Bay is being proposed by a Canadian Company, Pembina. The LNG line and export facility will not supply energy to U.S. companies or citizen consum- ers as the LNG would be shipped overseas from the proposed export facility in Coos Bay. The text of the resolution is below: Resolution No. 2019 - 122 Date Approved: March 15, 2019 Subject: Oppose Jordan Cove Projects SILETZ TRIBAL COUNCIL Resolution WHEREAS, the Siletz Tribal Council is empowered to exercise the legislative and executive authority of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon pursuant to Article IV, Section 1 of the Siletz Constitution approved June 13, 1979, by the Acting Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs, as amended; and See Resolution on page 13 Pigsley receives Women in American History Award from local DAR chapter Tribal Chairman Delores Pigsley, along with three other women, received a Women in American History Award from the Yaquina Chapter of the National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in a ceremony held at the Agate Beach Best Western hotel in Newport, Ore., on March 18. According to the DAR, “Women chosen for this recognition are those who have made a contribution or a difference in their communities. They are, or have been, intellectual, educational, social, religious, political, scientific or cultural innovators.” See Pigsley on page 13